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Title
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James- MD-BAHA5
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Identifier
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MD-BAHA5
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Source
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Baltimore Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser
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Date
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November 3, 1789
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Zacharie, Coopman and Co.
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events
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Self-emancipated from Zacharie, Coopman and Co.
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Notes
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Compiled from Lathan Windley
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Transcription
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Six Pounds Reward.
Ran away, Yesterday Morning, NEGRO JAMES, a BARBER, a Native of JAMAICA, speaks French and English, very well, has a handsome Face, a little marked with the Small-Pox, very bushy Hair, sometimes he has it cued; he is about five Feet three Inches high, took with him, 1 Pair of Nankeen, 1 Pair of Dimothy and 1 Pair of Check Trousers; 1 short green and 1 dark brown Cloth Coat, with white and yellow Buttons; a few white Shirts, 1 round Hat and 1 Pair of Shoes.
SIX POUNDS Reward will be given, for taking up and bringing him to
ZACHARIE, COOPMAN and CO.
All Masters of Vessels, and others, are forbid taking off, or harbouring said NEGRO, at their Peril.
Baltimore, October 27, 1789.