A Brief History of Jean-Jacques Dessalines This is part of a longer history
of Haiti (which I do not have) from the 1825 journal: American Missionary Register. The author's name is not given.
Last Days of the Divided Haiti and the Suicide of Henry Christophe This is an
interesting 1820 account from the Baltimore Niles' Weekly Register which first has a history of the divided Haytis (as it is spelled), and then
later in the same edition, an announment of the rising against Christophe and his suicide.
Marie-Louise Christophe A 63 page chapter on the life of Marie-Louise Christophe in the book CARIB QUEENS by Charles E. Waterman, 1935
1816 visit of Quaker missionary, Stephen Grellet. Grellet thought highly of President
Petion, and holds rather typical views of the "primitive" Haitian people. His account include a description of a devastating hurrican in 1816.
An American makes a plea for the U.S. to recognize Haiti. This unsigned 1825 piece from an American newspaper is an intelligent and generous celebration
of Haiti and Haitians. This plea for recognition of Haiti preceeds the actual 1862 recognition by 39 years!