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Province of Louisiana v. Coffy (New Orleans 1795)

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Coffy (also known as "Antonio Cofi Mina"), a freed Black man known to some of the Pointe Coupée enslaved, was tried separately by the Province of Louisiana for his alleged role in the 1795 conspiracy at Pointe Coupée; he was ultimately convicted and expelled from the colony.

Documents

Declaration of Andre [C. Lacour] (May 25, 1795)
Subpoena for Jean Baptiste [Widow Lacour] and Andre [C. Lacour] (May 28, 1795)
Ratification of Jean Baptiste [Widow Lacour] (May 28, 1795)
Ratification of Andre [C. Lacour] (May 28, 1795)
Carondelet Orders Serrano to Meet with Pontalba (June 3, 1795)
Declaration of Antonio Cofi Mina (June 6, 1795)
Declaration of Gabriel Villars (June 8, 1795)
Declaration of Narcisse [Almonster] (June 8, 1795)
Declaration of Jean Baptiste (June 8, 1795)
Declaration of Pierre [Almonester] (June 8, 1795)
Declaration of Jean Baptiste [Almonester] (June 8, 1795)
Declaration of Honoré [Almonester] (June 8, 1795)
Confirmation of Antonio Cofi Mina (June 10, 1795)
Ratification of Narcisse [Almonster] (June 10, 1795)
Ratification of Gabriel Villars (June 10, 1795)

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