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Title
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Prosper - BRIL21
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Identifier
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BRIL21
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Bricklayers
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Source
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South-Carolina Gazette and Country Journal
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Date
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July 4, 1769
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Trade
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Bricklayer
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Gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Benjamin Trapier
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Home
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Benjamin Trapier's plantation in Georgetown, South Carolina
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Home Location
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Georgetown, South Carolina
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Events
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1. Self-emancipated from Benjamin Trapier
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Notes
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Prosper is also known as James or John
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Transcription
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RUN AWAY from the subscriber, the 30th of June last, a mustee follow, named PROSPER : but calls himself James , and sometimes John , a bricklayer and jobbing carpenter by trade; is about five feet ten inches high, thin visage, a little round shouldered, generally wears a large head of curled hair, has been lately branded in his right chock R, but it now only appears as a scar; had on when he went away a negro cloth jacket turned up with blue, with breeches and boots of the same, and petticoat trowsers, took with him an oznabrug and checked shirt; he has lately been seen in Charles-Town, where he formerly lived, and in which place he is, with good reason, believed to be harboured.— Whoever will apprehend and deliver the said fellow to me at George-Town, to Mr. John Cogdell, Factor, in Charles-Town, or to the warden of the work-house shall receive TWO GUINEAS reward, and reasonable charges.
All masters of vessels and others are cautioned not on entertain or carry the said fellow off the province.
July 1, 1769 .
BENJAMIN TRAPIER.