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Collection Reference Number GLC05636.18
From Archive Folder Papers related to the Amistad mutiny 
Title John Forsyth to William S. Holabird revealing administrative assumptions about the outcome of the Amistad case and deals with Spanish ministers
Date 6 January 1840
Author Forsyth, John (1780-1841)  
Recipient Holabird, William S.  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Forsyth discusses the Amistad case, revealing the administration's assumptions regarding the verdict of the trial. States that the Spanish minister had applied to the State Department for the "use of a vessel of the United States in the event of the decision of the Circuit Court in the case of the Amistad being favorable to his former application, to convey the negroes to Cuba, for the purpose of being delivered over to the authorities of that Island." States that President Van Buren has agreed, and "ordered a vessel to be in readiness to receive the negroes from the Custody of the Marshal, as soon as their delivery shall have been ordered by the Court. As the request of the Spanish Minister for the delivery of the Negroes to the Authorities of Cuba, has for one of its Object that those people should have an opportunity of proving before the Tribunals of the Island the truth of the allegation made in their behalf, in the course of the proceedings before the Circuit Court, that they are not slaves..." Requires that Lieutenants Thomas R. Gedney and Richard W. Meade of the USS Washington (who first encountered the Amistad in the water near Culloden Point, New York) give their testimony in Cuba if the trial is moved there. (In January of 1840, the case was before the District, not the Circuit Court, as Forsyth stated).
Subjects Amistad  African American History  Slavery  Slave Trade  Slave Rebellion  Africa  Mutiny  Maritime  Law  President  Global History and Civics  Foreign Affairs  Prisoner  Judiciary  Latin and South America  Caribbean  Navy  
People Forsyth, John (1780-1841)  Holabird, William S. (1794-1855)  Gedney, Thomas R. (d. 1857)  Van Buren, Martin (1782-1862)  
Place written Washington, D.C.
Theme Law; African Americans; Slavery & Abolition; Naval & Maritime; Merchants & Commerce; Government & Politics; Foreign Affairs; The Presidency
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Forsyth was Secretary of State 1834-1841. Holabird was District Attorney for the State of Connecticut during the Amistad trial.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859