Owen - BRIL9
Title
Owen - BRIL9
Identifier
BRIL9
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Bricklayers
Source
South Carolina Gazette
Date
June 20, 1761
Trade
Bricklayer
Gender
Male
Enslaver
Christopher Gadsden
Home
Christopher Gadsen's home at the northeast corner of East Bay and Vernon Streets
Home Location
Charleston, South Carolina
Events
1. Formerly enslaved by Mr. Freeman
2. Hired out to Humphrey Sommers
3. Self-emancipated from Christopher Gadsden
2. Hired out to Humphrey Sommers
3. Self-emancipated from Christopher Gadsden
Item Type
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Transcription
Run away a few days since, From Christopher Gadsden, A negro fellow named Owen, formerly belonged to Mr. Freeman, and served four years with Mr. Sommers the bricklayer; He is a short, thick very black fellow, has a very broad flat nose, and is about 26 years old; had on a sailer's large blue peajacket, and osnabrug trowsers. Whoever brings him to me, or _________ in the work house, shall have 1. and all reasonable charges. CHRISTOPHER GADSDEN.
Collection
Citation
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