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Title
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Primus - CAR48
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Identifier
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CAR48
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters
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Source
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South Carolina Gazette
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Date
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September 26, 1774
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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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William Morgan
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Home Location
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Dorchester County, South Carolina
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Events
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1. Formerly Enslaved by Alexander Gowen (free black carpenter - CAR49)
2. Formerly Enslaved by Mrs. Elizabeth Wise
3. Self-emancipated from William Morgan
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Transcription
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RUN away from the subscriber the beginning of August, PRIMUS, a short well set fellow, of a yellow complexion, about five feet three inches high, very artful and cunning; was formerly the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, who had purchased him from Alexander Gowen, a free negro, of St. Bartholomew's parish, by trade a carpenter, at which business Primus wrought for many years about Ponpon, where probably he may be harboured. He had on when he went away a short blue coat and robbin. I will give TEN POUNDS to any persons who will deliver the said fellow to the Warden of the Workhouse, or to me near Dorchester, and a farther reward on proving his being harboured either by white or black persons.
WILLIAM MORGAN.
Who is in immediate want of an OVERSEER; One that can bring an approved recommendation of his honesty and sobriety, will meet with good wages, and if he understands Indigo, he may be employed yet a long time.