John Doe- MD-BLA13

Item

Title
John Doe- MD-BLA13
Identifier
MD-BLA13
Source
Baltimore Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser
Date
October 29, 1790
Trade
Enslaver
John Foreman
Notes
Compiled from Lathan Windley
Transcription
Ten Pounds Reward.
RAN AWAY, from the subscriber, on the night of Saturday the 16th Instant, a NEGRO MAN,* about twenty-three years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, has a kind of a dodging walk, is round-shouldered, stoops a good deal, and has a down-look when spoken to; he took with him, a gray mixed cloth coat, very good, with large yellow buttons, a black velvet jacket with a brown cloth back, green fustian breeches, black gray mixed worsted stockings, good shoes with buckles in them, a tolerably good felt hat, and a good white shirt —also, his working clothes, consisting of two shirts and two pair of trousers: He is an excellent Blacksmith, and his hands are a good deal marked on the backs, occasioned by the sparks of the forge—he may have a pass for aught I know, being very crafty. Any person, or persons, who will take up said Negro, and bring him home, shall receive the above reward; or, if it be not convenient to bring him home, on securing him so that I get him again, and sending information to me, at my dwelling-house, near King’s-Town, in Queen-Ann’s County, a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS will be paid, by
JOHN FOREMAN.
October 27, 1790.
*The Name of this Fellow was omitted in the Copy sent to the Press.
gender
Male
Item sets
Blacksmiths