Jupiter GA-COO15

Item

Title
Jupiter GA-COO15
Identifier
GA-COO-15
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Coopers and cooperage
Source
Gazette of the State of Georgia
Date
December 18, 1783
Trade
Cooper
gender
Male
Enslaver
James Houston
events
1. Self-emancipated from James Houston
Transcription
Ten Guineas Reward. RUN AWAY, TWO NEGRO FELLOWS. Peter, a short black fellow, with a large mouth, about 25 years of age, had on when he went away a short blue jacket and oznabrig overalls. Jupiter*, a little fellow, about the same age. They are both coopers, and formerly belonged to Messrs. Morel and Keall; they are well known about Savannah. Whoever will deliver them to the Warden of the Workhouse, or to the subscriber, shall be entitled to one guinea for each; and as there is great reason to believe they are harboured by the Abercorn negroes and a white person at Monteith plantation, ten guineas will be paid to any information and bring the offender to conviction, and five guineas if a negro. JAMES HOUSTON. Savannah, Dec. 17, 1783. See also, JUPITER*, Appendix E, p. JAMES HOUSTON.
Item sets
Coopers