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Title
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Unnamed NY Butler #6 - NY-BUTL9, NY-DAIRY3
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Identifier
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NY-BUTL9, NY-DAIRY3
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
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Source
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Daily Advertiser
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Date
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January 24, 1792
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Trade
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Butler, Dairy Person
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Gender
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Male
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Home Location
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New York, New York
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Events
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1. To be sold in New York, New York
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Notes
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p. 4, col. 1
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Transcription
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TO BE SOLD, A Valuable BLACK MAN, capable of any kind of employ in town or country, intelligent, sober and honest, few are more complete farm negroes than himself, he has also proved very capable in assisting at masonry work in this city, and can ably supply most branches of service. ALSO,
A BLACK BOY, stout, healthy and capable of family work, attending at table, cleaning of knives and performing very well such domestic matters as are required of young lads in town and country, he can milk cows and is very useful on a farm. LIKEWISE, A very fine NEGRO GIRL, uncommonly useful in most particulars, which are suited to the age of twelve. She is accustomed to lay the cloth, to attend the table, file a floor, clean the chairs, &c. and is useful and handy as most of her sex. Enquire of the printers.