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Title
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Sarah Johnson - NY-DRESS2, NY-MIL1, NY-SEA2
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Identifier
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NY-DRESS2, NY-MIL1, NY-SEA2
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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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Freedom's Journal #46
Freedom's Journal #59
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Date
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February 8, 1828
May 9, 1828
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Trade
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Dress Maker, Seamstress, Milliner
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Gender
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Female
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Home
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No. 551 Pearl Street
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Home Location
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Manhattan, New York
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Events
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1. Operated a store in Manhattan, New York
2. Married George Trout in 1828
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Transcription
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LEGHORN BONNETS.
MRS. SARAH JOHNSON, No. 551 PEARL-STREET, respectfully informs her Friends and the Public, that she has commenced BLEACHING, PRESSING, and REFITTING LEGHORN and STRAW HATS, in the best manner. LADIES dresses made, and PLAIN SEWING done on the most reasonable terms.
Mrs. J. begs leave to assure her friends and the public, that those who patronize her may depend upon having their Work done faithfully, and with punctuality and despatch. New-York, April 29, 1828.
MARRIED.
In this City, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. BENJAMIN PAUL, Mr. ISAAC ROGERS to Miss ELIZA ATKESON.
By the same, Mr. GEORGE TROUT, to Miss SARAH JOHNSON.