Primus - CAR48

Item

Title
Primus - CAR48
Identifier
CAR48
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters
Source
South Carolina Gazette
Date
September 26, 1774
Trade
Carpenter
Gender
Male
Enslaver
William Morgan
Home Location
Dorchester County, South Carolina
Events
1. Formerly Enslaved by Alexander Gowen (free black carpenter - CAR49)
2. Formerly Enslaved by Mrs. Elizabeth Wise
3. Self-emancipated from William Morgan
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
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.