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Title
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Anthony/Daniel Goldwin- JA-COO48
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Identifier
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JA-COO48
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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 Saint Jago Gazette
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Date
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1814-09-03
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Enslaver
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F. Smith
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Home
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Spanish Town
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Transcription
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Spanish-Town, Sept. 7, 1814. ABSCONDED from the Lodge estate, St. Dorothy, GUY, a Chamba, about 5 feet 4 inches high, slim; besides his country marks, has a long scar on his cheek. DUKE, a Moco, 5 feet 5 inches: had a sore on the small of his leg when he went away. BAILLY, a Coromantee, very black complexion, 5 feet 6 inches; has a wicked look, and harsh voice. ANTHONY, alias DANIEL GOLDWIN, a sambo Creole, a cooper, about 27 years of age, a smart, likely fellow, about 5 feet 7 inches high; has a very small cocked nose, quick sharp eyes, and soft speech, is very artful, and will pass as free. – A reward of a Doubloon will be paid, for each, on delivery at the estate, or lodging them in any workhouse, on application to the overseer; or in this town, to F. SMITH.
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Type
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