Will- MD-FIDD15

Item

Title
Will- MD-FIDD15
Identifier
MD-FIDD15
Source
Baltimore Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser
Date
June 4, 1790
Trade
Enslaver
Joseph Wallace
Notes
Compiled from Lathan Windley
Transcription
Ten Pounds Reward.
RAN AWAY, the first of last month, from the subscriber, living near Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, a NEGRO MAN, named WILL, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, well made, wears his hair plaited and cued: Had on, and took with him, a faded brown broadcloth coat and vest, a scarlet cloth coat, straw coloured moreen vest and breeches, a fine shirt, and sundry other clothes unknown—he is fond of playing on the fiddle: It is probable he has got a forged pass, and will endeavour to pass for a free man, having a considerable sum of money with him. Whoever secures said Negro, so that his master may get him again, shall receive, if within 30 miles, TWENTY DOLLARS; and, if above 30 miles, the above reward, with reasonable charges, if brought home.
JOSEPH WALLACE.
June 2, 1790.
gender
Male
Item sets
Fiddlers