Cornish - CAR62, CAU3
Title
Cornish - CAR62, CAU3
Identifier
CAR62, CAU3
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters
Source
South-Carolina and American General Gazette
Date
August 1, 1766
Trade
Carpenter
Gender
Male
Enslaver
David Linn
Home Location
Hobcaw, Georgetown County, South Carolina
Events
1. Self-emancipated from David Linn
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
RAN AWAY, from my wharf at Hobcaw, a tall slim negro fellow, named CORNISH, brought up to the carpenter and caulker business, of the Angola country, had on when he went away a blue jacket and osnaburg trowsers. Whoever delivers him to me, or the warden of the work-house, shall receive FIVE POUNDS reward.
DAVID LINN.
DAVID LINN.
Collection
Citation
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