| 105. M. Carrington to Governor Monroe, Sept. 1800, "Information respecting Insurrection Received of John Foster," Sept. 9, 1800, Deposition of Gilbert, Executive Papers, Sept.-Dec. 1800, LVA.
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| 106. "Slave Insurrection," ibid.
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| 107. Mullin, Flight and Rebellion, 158; Confessions of Ben alias Ben Woolfolk, Sept. 17, 1800, Calendar of State Papers 9:151, 164.
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| 108. Egerton, Gabriel's Rebellion, 111-13.
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| 109. Saunders, "Crime and Punishment in Early National America," 33-44.
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| 110. Duke and Jordan, Richmond Reader, 1733-1983, 28-29.
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| 111. William Foushee to Governor of Virginia, Aug. 29, 1782, Calendar of State Papers 3:274; Ward and Greer, Richmond during the Revolution, 109.
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| 112. Richmond, Common Council Minutes, 1796-1807, HL; "An Act concerning Hawkers and Pedlars," Jan. 18, 1798, Shepherd, Statutes at Large 2:94.
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| 113. Shepherd, Statutes at Large, Jan. 19, 1798, 2:75-76; Ward and Greer, Richmond during the Revolution, 114.
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| 114. Virginia General Assembly, Legislative Petitions, 1782, LVA; Hening, Statutes at Large 9:59; Shepherd, Statutes at Large 2:75-76; Ward and Greer, Richmond during the Revolution, 121.
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| 115. Saunders, "Crime and Punishment," 35.
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| 116. Guild, Black Laws of Virginia, 70; Virginia General Assembly, Acts of the General Assembly, Jan. 29, 1808, LVA; Shepherd, Statutes at Large 3:372.
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