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Title
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Harry- JA-BUT3
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Identifier
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JA-BUT3
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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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The Royal Gazette
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Date
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July 21,1804
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Trade
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Butcher
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Hurst & Stephenson
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Home
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Kingston
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Transcription
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Kingson, July 27, 1804. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a negro man, of the Papa country, named HARRY; he is about five feet six or seven inches high, has no marks, and had on when he went away an Osnaburgh frock. He is a butcher by trade, and has been seen about Clarendon in company with some of Mr. Denton’s negroes, who were going for cattle. Whoever will apprehend and lodge him in any gaol or workhouse, shall receive Half-a-Joe reward. HURST & STEPHENSON.
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Type
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