Speech of Samuel F. Vinton, of Ohio, on the Bill to Admit the States of Iowa and Florida Into the Union
A Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton for the Defendants, in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia Vs. Peter M. Garner and Others for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves. Delivered Before the General Court of Virginia, at Its December Term
Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants, in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia Vs. Peter M. Garner and Others, for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves
Speech of Samuel F. Vinton, of Ohio, on the Bill to Admit the States of Iowa and Florida Into the Union
Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the State, in the Suit of Hampson & Parkinson, Vs. the State of Ohio
Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia Vs. Peter M. Garner and Others for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves
Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia Vs. Peter M. Garner and Others, for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves Delivered Before the General Court of Virginia, at Its December Term, 18
Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants, in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia Vs. Peter M. Garner and Others, for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves
Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton for the Defendants
Papers, 1839 Feb. 20
Substance of an Argument of Samuel F. Vinton, for the Defendants, in the Case of the Commonwealth of Virginia Vs. Peter M. Garner and Others, for an Alleged Abduction of Certain Slaves
Papers
Samuel Finley Vinton
Letters of Lucius Lyon, Delegate in Congress from Michigan, and Samuel F. Vinton, of the Delegation in Congress from Ohio, to the Honorable Lewis Williams, Chairman of the Committee on Territories, Respecting the Boundary Line Between Ohio and Michigan
Letters of Lucius Lyon
Substance of an Argument for the Defendants in the Case of the Commonwealth V. Peter M. Gardner
Letter, 1833 June 29, Gallipolis, Ohio, to Daniel Webster, Boston