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Title
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Jack - MS-FLUT1
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Identifier
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MS-FLUT1
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Source
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The Mississippi Messenger
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Date
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April 25, 1807
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Capt. Nicholls, captured by Darling Bradley
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events
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1. Self-emancipated from Capt. Nicholls
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Transcription
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TAKEN UP BY the Subfcriber, on Sunday the 12th inft. a Negro Boy calling himfelf JACK, who fays he belongs to a Capt. Nicholls, liv-ing in Nafhville, and that he ran away from him on his way from New Orleans to Nat-chez. He wears a drab colored Great Coat, red Veft, and a new Hat, blue Pantaloons, &c. fays he can play on the Violin, and plays tol-erable well on the Flute. He is apparently between eighteen and twenty years old, thin vifage, flim made, active and fmart. The owner can have him by applying at St. Ca-tharine's landing, and paying the ufual char-ges. DARLING BRADLEY. April 25, 1807. 39 tf