State of Missouri
County of St. Louis
ss
In the St. Louis Circuit Court
July Term 1842
Ann Maria , a person of color, by her attorneys and
by leave of
the Court according to the statute in such
case provided, complains
of James O . Fraser of
a plea of Trespass for false imprisonment For that whereas
the said defendent
heretofore to,
wit, on the first day of march in the year
eighteen hundred and forty two with free and
assures of the
country afordance made an appraoch
on her the said plaintiff and then
and there beat, bruised and ill treated her the said plaintiff and
then
and there imprisoned her and kept and
detained her in prison from that time
until
the present against the will of the said plain
tiff. and
other wrongs to the said plaintiff
then
and there did against the peace of the
state and contrary to law. And the said plain
tiff avers that before and at the time of the
community the
grievances aforesaid
she was and still
is a free person, and that the
said defendant held and still holds
the said
plaintiff in slavery. Wherefore the said plaintiff
says
that she has been injured and hath been
damaged in the sum of five
hundred dollars
and therefore she
brings her
Gamble & Walter
Attys forPltff
vs
Ann Maria negress
ss
And now as this day comes
said defendant by his attorney
and defends the force & injury whenever
and says
that he is not guilty of
said supposed trespass
or any or within of them in manner & form
plaintiff hath then of complained against him
as this the country &c.
J. P. D.
No 104
St Louis Circuit Court
July Term 1842
Ann Maria (a person of color)
vs
James O . Fraser
Declaration in Trespass for false imprisonment & suit for freedom Dams, & 500 filed by consent
Gamble & Walker
Attys forPltff
Plea not guilty T . Polk D.
Filed July 29 1842
Judgment of freedomDecember 21, 184617 p 441