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Jim - TN-BLA48

Title

Jim - TN-BLA48

Identifier

TN-BLA48

Subject

African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, African American blacksmiths

Source

The Tennessean

Date

August 6, 1845

Trade

Blacksmith

Gender

Male

Enslaver

Montgomery Bell

Home

Worly Furnace

Home Location

Dickson County, Tennessee

Events

1. Self-emancipated from Montgomery Bell

Item Type

Advertisement

Transcription

$100 REWARD.
RANAWAY from World Furnace, Dickson County, on the 3d instant, two likely light colored Mulatto Boys, TOM, an engineer, about 21 years old, well formed, middle size and intelligent. JIM, a Blacksmith, about 18 years old, one leg shorter than the other, perceivable when he walks. It is supposed that two low white women left the neighborhood about the same time, and that the boys may be in Company with them. I will pay the above reward to any person who will deliver the boys to James L. Bell, at the Patterson Iron Works, Davidson County, Tennessee.
MONTGOMERY BELL.
August 6, 1845.—3t W&U

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Blacksmith_August61845.png

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