Prince - PAI6
Title
Prince - PAI6
Identifier
PAI6
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
South-Carolina Gazette and Country Journal
Date
January 30, 1770
Trade
Painters
Gender
Male
Enslaver
Rawlins Lowndes
Home Location
Charleston, South Carolina
Events
1. Formerly enslaved by Mrs. Perkins
2. Self-emancipated by Rawlins Lowndes
2. Self-emancipated by Rawlins Lowndes
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
RUN AWAY from the subscriber, a mustee young fellow, named Prince, well known in Charles-Town, lately belonging to Mrs. Perkins, a painter by trade, very often undertakes jobs of his own head, both in town and country, and meets with encouragement, altho' I have in the public papers forbid any person employing him, without my license: It is probable he is now in the country, having been met going out of town lately, with a paint pot in his hand. FIVE POUNDS will be given for taking him up, TWENTY POUNDS to any person who will prove, by whom he is employed.
RAWLINS LOWNDES
RAWLINS LOWNDES
Collection
Citation
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