Unnamed Brickmaker #3 - BRIM4
Title
Unnamed Brickmaker #3 - BRIM4
Identifier
BRIM4
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Columbian Herald
Date
July 10, 1788
Trade
Brickmaker
Gender
Male
Enslaver
James Kennedy
Home Location
Charleston, South Carolina
Events
1. To be sold by James Kennedy
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
For private Sale,
TWENTY-ONE Negro and Mulatto Slaves, of whom four are Sawyers and Boatmen.—four stout Fellows, accustomed to Brick-making, one of whom can mould from 5 to 6,000 bricks each day.—Two Lads, one of whom is a smart Mulatto Boy, and can plough.—One mulatto Wench, ac-customed to both the House and the Field, and is a good Seamstress, and her daughter, a smart young Field and house Wench — The remainder are young Wenches, accustom-ed to the Field and to a Brick yard, and two of an age to rend them unfit for any present business. For terms apply to the Subscriber in Charleston.
James Kennedy.
TWENTY-ONE Negro and Mulatto Slaves, of whom four are Sawyers and Boatmen.—four stout Fellows, accustomed to Brick-making, one of whom can mould from 5 to 6,000 bricks each day.—Two Lads, one of whom is a smart Mulatto Boy, and can plough.—One mulatto Wench, ac-customed to both the House and the Field, and is a good Seamstress, and her daughter, a smart young Field and house Wench — The remainder are young Wenches, accustom-ed to the Field and to a Brick yard, and two of an age to rend them unfit for any present business. For terms apply to the Subscriber in Charleston.
James Kennedy.
Collection
Citation
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