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Title
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Jack -MD-SHOE4
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Identifier
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MD-SHOE4
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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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Annapolis Maryland Gazette
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Date
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August 25, 1785
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Trade
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Shoemaker
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Alice Nicholson
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events
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1. Self-emancipated from Joseph Dowson
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Notes
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Compiled from Lathan Windley
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Transcription
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ONE GUINEA REWARD.
RAN away, about the 3d of July last, from Mr. Joseph Dowson, in Annapolis, a negro man slave named JACK, about twenty years old, six feet high, well made, can do all manner of plantation work, and can make and mend negro shoes; he is the property of Miss Alice Nicholson, over South river, and is supposed to be lurking about in that neighbourhood, or West river; his cloathing consists mostly of soldiers apparel. Whoever takes him up, and delivers him to me at Annapolis, shall receive the above reward, and reasonable charges, paid by
JOHN CRISALL.