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Title
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Charles- MD-CHIM1
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Identifier
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MD-CHIM1
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Chimney Sweeper
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Source
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Baltimore Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser
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Date
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October 5, 1787
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Trade
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Chimney Sweeper
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Matthew Pawson
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events
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Self-emancipated from Matthew Pawson
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Notes
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Compiled from Lathan Windley
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Transcription
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Four Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY, from the subscriber, on Tuesday the 18th ult. a Negro Boy, named CHARLES*, about 13 years of age, has been a chimney sweep in this town for some time; he is very talkative and a great liar, is slim made, and has a mark of a cut in his right ear; perhaps he may endeavour to pass as free. Whoever takes up the said Boy, and delivers him to me, if taken in Baltimore-Town, or within five miles, shall have Two Dollars, and if further, the above reward, and reasonable charges paid, by
MATTHEW PAWSON.
Baltimore, Howard’s-Hill, Oct. 4, 1787.
N.B. His dress cannot be described, as he has stole various cloaths since he went off; perhaps he may seek employ in some vessel, as he has been often at sea and in the Bay.