Morris - COO48

Item

Title
Morris - COO48
Identifier
COO48
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Coopers and cooperage
Source
South-Carolina and American General Gazette
Date
September 17, 1778
Trade
Cooper
Gender
Male
Enslaver
John Mitchell
Home
John Mitchell's Fair Field Plantation
Home Location
Moncks Corner, South Carolina
Events
1. Self-emancipated from John Mitchell
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
RUN away from my Plantation called Fair Field, four miles below Monk's Corner in August last, eleven men and women slaves, viz. Will a stout well fed fellow, by trade a carpenter, about 5 feet 9 inches high; Tobey, about 5 feet 5 inches high, without a toe on one foot; another fellow named Tobey, whom I lately purchased of Alexander Inglis Esq; and I suppose is harboured in Charlestown; Andrew, Bob, and Morris, the last a cooper, Kent, a carpenter, a most notorious villain, and carries sufficient eveidence thereof on his quarters being branded P on each; he is well known in the lower part of St. John's Parish, and it is though he is gone towards the River May; Also four wenches, Bess, Dina, Eva, and Phillis, whom I bought in town. I will give Fifty Dollars for apprehending and delivering Kent to the warden of the Workhouse, or myself, and One Hundred Dollars for all the rest or in proportion for each, together with all reasonable charges.

JOHN MITCHELL.