State of Missouri
County of St Louis ssIn the St Louis Circuit Court Nov Term 1845
Thomas Jefferson a man of
Color complains of George A Calton & Jonathon B
Maulton of a plea of tresspass for that said
defendents on the first day of January Eighteen
hundred and forty five with force and arms
made an assault upon plaintiff
at the County aforesaid and then and there beat
bruised and ill treated him the said plaintiff and
then and there imprisoned him the said plaintiff
and kept and detained him in prison then and
there withoutany reasonable cause whatever for
a long time . The one month then
next following contrary to the Law of the said, against the will of sd
plaintiff and the peace & diginity of the State
And said plaintiff that before the Committing
of said grievances, he the said plaintiff was
and still is a free person. and that defendants
then held and still do hold him in slavery
said plaintiff damage five hundred
dollars and therefore he sues
Filed Murdock & Dawson
pq
To the Hon John M Krumm Judge of the St Louis Circuit Court
Your petitioner Thomas Jefferson a man of color aged about
Thirty two years, humbly complaining respectfully
represents to your honor that he was born a slavein
the State of Virginia , That in the Spring of Eighteen
hundred and thirty five he was brought by his master
one Charles Drexter to St Louis in the State of Missouri
where he (your petitioner) resided untill the Spring of
Eighteen hundred and thirty nine. That in the
month of March or April of the year last mentioned
said Drexter sold your petitioner to one James
Prosser . That said Prosser then resided and now
resides at Jacksonville in the State of Illinois
That said Prosser immediately after becoming the
owner of petitioner removed your petitioner
to the County of Morgan in the state of
Illinois , where said Prosser your petitioner then
master, held your petitioner in slavery & compelled
him to labouranwork on a farm in said County
of Morgan & State of Illinois for a period of
about Eight months. Then next following the
month of April in the year Eighteen hundred
and thirty nine. at the expiration of which period
your petitioner was again brought back to St Louis
by sd Prosser and that same Six months since
said Prosser sold your petitioner to one
George
A Calton , and Jonathan B Maulton , who have
ever since, and still do hold your petitioner in
bondage. Your petitioner beleving he is entitled
to his freedom, prays your Honor to grant him
cause to sue as a poor person to establish said
freedom according to the provisions of the Statute
in in such cases. Sue pray &
Thomas hisxmark Jefferson
George M Richards being sworn
States he petitioner
and
the facts contained in
foregoing petition to be true
Geo. M , Richards
Sworn to & Subscribed before me
this29 day of April 1845
Jno Ruland Clerk
before this 26th day of
April A.D.1845
of the
County of St. Louis ss.The State Of Missouri ,To the Sheriff of St. Louis County-Greeting:
We command you to Summon George A Cotton &
Jonathan B Maulton that they be and
appear
before the Judge of our Circuit Court , on the first day of the next term thereof, to be
held at the City of St. Louis , within and for the county of St. Louis , on the third Mon-
day of November next, then and there to answer unto Thomas
Jefferson of a plea of trespass
to the damage of said plaintiff five hundred
dollars: And have you then there this writ.
Witness, John Ruland , Clerk of our said Court,
with the seal thereof hereto affixed, at office, in the
city of St. Louis , this fifth day of
May in the year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and forty five.
John Ruland Clerk.
I acknowledge myself bound for all costs that may accrue in the above cause.
Witness my hand and seal, at St. Louis , this day of 184 L . S .
Plea filed 403. Nov. 30.18463 p 390.
No.24 Saint Louis Circuit Court November Term 1845
Thomas Jeffersonvs George A Colton and
Jonathan B. Maulton
Summons 5th May
Trespass Dat
500
Murdock & Dawson
Filed April 29th 1845
Ruland Clk
This ordered by the Court that Thomas
Jefferson be allowed to sue as a poor
person to establish his right to freedom
and that Messrs Murdock & Dawson
are assigned him as Counsel he shall have
presumable liberty to attend his Counsel
and the Court has occasion May re-
quire that he be not removed out
of the jurisdiction of the Court, and
that he be not subject to any sever
-ity on account of his application for
freedom.
(190)
Executed this within the County
of St Louis on the 5th day of May 1845 by
offering to read it and the declaration to
George A Colton and Jonathan B Molton
the defendants, which they each refused to
hear
William Milburn Shff By A C Osburn Shff
Service$2.00service warrant3.00$5.00
In the St louis Circuit Court November Term 1845
Thomas Jeffersonvs
Carlton & Molton
Dawson bieng
July sworn states that it is his believe & he
has good ground to suspect & belief that
if an order is not granted in the
above case directing the Sheriff to take
possession of the above plaintiff, that the
sd defendant willsend said
plaintiff in order to present his successful
prosecturion of his suit & hereby prevent
his recovery of his liberty
Andre H & Davison John Ruland Clerk
No.19
St louis Circuit Court November Term 1845
vs Suit for freedom
Declaration
Petition & affidavit
Caulton & Maulton
filed29 April 1845
Jno Ruland Clerk
Richard J Curle
peition filed & statutory made & Warrant at 10 am Wednesday16p175
County of St Louis sct
the State of Missouri To the Sheriff of County of
St Louis Greeting:
It appearing to the Honorable Circuit Court John M Krum , Judge of the of the St Louis Circuit
Court from affidavit filed that there is reason to suspect that Thomas Jefferson , a
man of color, who has been allowed by the order of the
said Court to sue as a poor person to establish his right
to freedom, will be sent away in order to prevent his successful
presecution of said suit, and thereby prevent his recovery of
his liberty. You are hereby commanded to seize the
said Thomas Jefferson wherever he may be found, and
bring him before me Honorable Judge of said Court at the Courthouse in the
City of St Louis at nine O'clock A.M. on tomorrow
morning the thirtyethApril 1845, and also to summon
any person or persons in whose possession he may be
found in and particularly George A colton and Jonathan
B Moulton to appear before our said Judge at the same
time and place, and have you then there this writ
Witness John Ruland , Clerk of our
said Court with the seal thereof
hereto affixed at office in the City
of St Louis this 29th day of April
1845. John Ruland Clk
Executed this writ in the County
of St Louis on the 30th day of April 1845by
reading it to George A Bolton & Jonathan
B . Moltou and by seizing the body of
Thomas Jefferson the with named and
having his body before the Hon John
M Krum this 30th day of April 1845
as I am herin commanded
William Milburn ShffFee $3.00By A. C Osburn Depy
vs
George A Colton &
Jonathan B Moulton
Wamant to Sheriff
vs
Calton & Moulton
In the Saint Louis Circuit Court
of November Term A
D.1845.
And the said dependants by Leslie & Lord
their
attornys course and defend the force and
injury when &. And say that they, neither of them
are not guilty of the said suffered trespasses above
said to their change, or any or either of them in
manner & form
as the said plaintiff hath above
complained against them.
Leslie & Lord attys
for Defendents
In Circuit Court
Tom Jeffersonvs
Colton & Moulton
Plea not Guilty
Leslie & Lord
for Defts
filed Nov22nd 1846
John Ruland Clerk
County of St. Louis ,Ss.The State of Missouri ,
To Mirou Leslie , Miltou W. Napriue & Wmm Bau
Lowe
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, that setting aside all manner of excuse and delay, you appear
before the Judge of our Circuit Court , on the 30th day of November A. D. 1846
at 10. O'ClockA.M at the City of St. Louis , then and there to
testify and the truth to say in a certain matter of controversy now pending in our said Court,
wherein Tom. Jefferson is
plaintiff and Coulton & Moulton Ure
defendant, on the part of Defts
and herein you are in no wise to fail.
Witness, John Ruland , Clerk of our said Court, with
the seal thereof hereto affixed, at office, in the City of St .
Louis , this 25th day of
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
forty-six Jn. Ruland Clerk, C. C.
In Circuit Court
JeffersonColton & Moulton
Supeona for 30.Nov
X M. Leslie X M. W. HasoreimWm Cau Lawe for Deftr.
ExecutedNovember 30th 1846
. W Carrofane Nothe
Lemul Lory Sheriff
Fee 1.50
Depy