Joseph Low (Caesar) - NY-COACH85, NY-COOK54, NY-HOST16, NY-MUSIC17, NY-WAIT141

Item

Title
Joseph Low (Caesar) - NY-COACH85, NY-COOK54, NY-HOST16, NY-MUSIC17, NY-WAIT141
Identifier
NY-COACH85, NY-COOK54, NY-HOST16, NY-MUSIC17, NY-WAIT141
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
New-York Gazette: and the Weekly Mercury #1257
Date
November 27, 1775
Trade
Coachman, Cook, Hostler, Musician (French Horn Player), Waiter
Gender
Male
Enslaver
John de Lancey
Home Location
Westchester, New York
Events
1. Self-emancipated from John de Lancey
Item Type
Advertisement
Notes
Pretends to be Free #395
Transcription
Forty Shillings reward, with all reasonable charges will be given to any person who will bring to JOHN DE LANCEY, in the delivery, or secure in the city of New-York or county of Westchester, a Negro man, who has left his mistress. He is a good looking fellow, about five feet eight or nine inches high, civil spoken, a great cockscomb, and one of the best waiters at a table in this country; plays upon the French horn, is a tolerable good cook, coachman and groom, but his vanity proving more powerful than his honesty, he fraudulently obtained a silver watch, which being discovered it is imagined occasioned his going off. He has several suits of good cloaths, was generally called Cæsar, but names himself Joseph Low.