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Title
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Unnamed Blacksmith LA-BLA60
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Identifier
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LA-BLA60
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, African American Blacksmiths
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Source
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Louisiana State Gazette, February 3, 1819, page 2, newspapers.com
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Date
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February 3, 1819
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Trade
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Blacksmith
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gender
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Male
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events
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1. For sale by Lee White in February 1819
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Transcription
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For Nachez, The new and elegant steamboat Exchange, Having excellent accomidations for passengers, is now taking in cargo, and will be disbatched on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply to captain Sturges on board, or at the counting room of Mr. David Oliver, No. 25 Conti-Street, to Lee White Who offers for sale on accomidating terms, The steam boat exchange, 2 keel boats lying at the landing, 180 barrels of prime and mess pork, of a superior quality 100 barrels of flour 20 barrels and kegs lard 20 barrels sweet cider And a few barrels of peach brandy, ALSO, 2 negro girls 1 boy about 12 years of age and a first rate negro blacksmith and striker.
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homeLocation
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New Orleans