Hugues Lavergne, Notary, Vol.12, Act #2284, March 6, 1824
12016-04-07T12:06:59-07:00Calvin Schermerhorn72410f8bbde58a1e8e60023cf6749d711494714689061H. Lavergne, Notary, sale of slave Charlotte, to C. Arnoult, ninety days, on creditplain2016-04-07T12:06:59-07:00Calvin Schermerhorn72410f8bbde58a1e8e60023cf6749d7114947146
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12016-04-07T11:55:04-07:00New Orleans Notarial Archive4Notarial Records of Property Transactions, Procurations, Mortgages, and Financial Transactionsplain2016-04-07T12:15:24-07:00The New Orleans Notarial Archive is a premier source for slavery in New Orleans from 1770 to Emancipation. Under Louisiana law, transactions involving property, power of attorney, mortgages, and so on were recorded by notaries who were a blend of recorder and lawyer. Regarding slavery, that means that sales, mortgages, and financial transactions involving enslaved people are recorded in the records. The annual indexes for individual notaries are online. Researchers must visit the archive or arrange for photocopying/scanning. But the information yielded is extraordinary.