Gabriel/ Haynes-NC-TAI10
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Title
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Gabriel/ Haynes-NC-TAI10
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Identifier
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NC-TAI10
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Subject
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African Americans--History African Americans--History--To 1863
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Source
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Wilmington Chronicle
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Date
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April 5, 1848
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Trade
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tailor
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gender
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male
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Enslaver
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John S. Flyer
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homeLocation
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Wilmington, NC
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events
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1.Self-emancipated from ENSLAVER John S. Flyer.
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Type
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Advertisement
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Transcription
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10 REWARD! RANAWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Man named GABRIEL, sometimes called HAYNES, a Tailor by trade, 17 or 18 years old, a dark mulatto, about 5 feet 5 inches high, a good looking fellow; wore away a gray satinet Frock Coat, and a blue cloth Cap, with a leather strap in front and a button on each side. His mother lives in Beaufort, S. C. and and he may try to get on there, either by water or by land. He learned his trade in Charleston, and belongs to John S. Fyler, of Beaufort.--Any one who may arrest him will please keep him safely and give me notice. C. ERHART. Wilmington, April 5th. 464-3t. Journal copy three times and Charleston Courier three times in tri-weekly.