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Title
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Unnamed NY Dairywoman #1 - NY-DAIRY1, NY-COOK153
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Identifier
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NY-COOK153, NY-DAIRY1
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, African American women--History, Women artisans
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Source
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New-York Evening Post #416
New-York Commercial Advertiser #3627
New-York Evening Post #2194
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Date
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March 19, 1803
December 1, 1806
March 17, 1809
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Trade
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Cook, Dairy Person
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Gender
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Female
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Home
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No. 81 William Street
No. 51 Wall Street
No. 9 Broad Street
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Home Location
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Manhattan, New York
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Events
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1. To be sold in Manhattan, New York
2. To be sold in Manhattan, New York
3. Seeking employment in New York
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Notes
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Married to NY-HOST27, NY-GARD12
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Transcription
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TO BE SOLD, A BLACK FAMILY:
the man 38 years of age, brought up in the country, is a very good farmer, understands the care of horses, and is acquainted with the managing a garden, and can do all kinds of farming work; has Wife about 34, also brought up in the country, and understands country work in general, and the care of a dairy. They are sold as the proprietor is declining the farming. For terms apply at No. 81, William-street. March 19 tf
FOR SALE, A BLACK MAN, and his WIFE—he understands all kinds of farming work, and she is a good plain Cook, and acquainted with every thing relative to the dairy.—Enquire at No. 51 Wall street. nov 28
NOTICE.—A man who understands farming wants employment, and his wife would take charge of a dairy, they can be well recommended. For particulars enquire at Griffins Intelligence Office, No. 9, Broad-street.
March 15 3t*