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Title
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James- JA-CAR82
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Identifier
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JA-CAR82
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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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1805-06-22
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Trade
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Carpenter
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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James McCullough
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Home
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Head Hall Estate
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Transcription
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Hall-Head Estate, St. Thomas in the East, June 19, 1805. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 21st of last month, a carpenter negro man, of the Angola country, named JAMES, stout made, about five feet or six inches high, has a scar on his forehead, and marked on the right shoulder WMC, is well known all along the south side of the island, and supposed to have gone to Port-Antonio, where he has a wife, named Jenny, belonging to Mr. William Clark, formerly deputy-marshal, levied on from the estate of the late William McCulloch, tavern- keeper at Morant-Bay. Any person securing said negro in any workhouse in this island shall receive a Doubloon reward, on application to Mr. Alexander McCullogh, as above; or the subscriber, in St. David. JAMES McCULLOGH.
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Type
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