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Jacob - CAR19

Title

Jacob - CAR19

Identifier

CAR19

Subject

African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters

Source

South Carolina Gazette

Date

August 25, 1757

Trade

Carpenter

Gender

Male

Enslaver

Rawlins Lowndes

Home Location

Charleston, South Carolina

Events

1. Self-emancipated from Rawlins Lowndes

Item Type

Advertisement

Transcription

Run away from the Subscriber, about _____ weeks ago a negro man named Jacob likely sensible fellow, this country born, a carpenter by trade, well known in Charles-Town and adjacent parts, has a mother called Free Peg, at Mr. Ladson's plantation on the Ashley River, many other relations between that and Stono part by some of which it is probable he may be _______. Whoever delivers him at the Work house, have 10 pounds reward, and double that sum made of his being harboured or employed by a white person, or free negro.
Rawlins Lowndes.

Files

Jacob - CAR19 - SC Gazette 8-25-1757 p2.JPG

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