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Title
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Aungus-JA-COO18
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Identifier
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JA-COO18
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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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Royal Gazette
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Date
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1801-05-09
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Enslaver
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Robert Thomsons
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Home
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Kingston
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Transcription
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Kingston, May 12, 1801. ABSCONDED from the subscriber's Brick-Kilns, a Negro Man, named AUNGIS; he was the property of a Mr. King, who lived at Norbrook estate, Liguanea, and was seen there lately; he is known at Salt-Pond Hut, Salt-Ponds, and in the Walks on Mr. Henderson's estate; he has been some time at the Cooper trade, and worked in Spanish-Town: He is a stout young fellow, and has a large scar on his forehead, from a kick from a Horse. Any person apprehending and bringing him to the subscriber, or at Lorn, shall receive Half-a-Joe reward. ROBERT THOMSONS. N. B. For Sale, Three Spell of MULES, eighteen months in the country, large size, and broke to the Mill.
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Type
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