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Title
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Prosper- BRIL2
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Identifier
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BRIL2
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Bricklayers
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Source
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South Carolina Gazette
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Date
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October 13, 1739
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Trade
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Bricklayer
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Gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Joseph Wragg
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Home
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Joseph Wragg's Plantation at Goose Creek
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Home Location
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Goose Creek, South Carolina
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Events
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1. Formerly enslaved by Bethel Dewes (1718-1759)
2. Hired out to brickyards across the Lowcountry
3. Self-emancipated with his father England and brother Prince from Joseph Wragg's plantation
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Transcription
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RUN AWAY about a Month past, from the Plantation of Joseph Wragg Esq; at Goose Creek, an old Negro Man named England, And a young slim Mustee Fellow, named Prosper (his Son about 19 Yeard of Age.
About 10 Days ago went away from the said Plantation, another young Mustee Fellow, named Prince, about 22 Years of Age, (also Son of England) with an Iron round one Leg, he took with him out of the Stable, a large Bay natural pacing Stallion, branded on the Mounting Shoulder IW in one and no other Marks or any White about him.
It is supposed they are together near Dorchester, or about the Plantation of Bethel Dewes to whom they did belong, the old Fello England is well known, having worked at the Bricklayer's Trade at several Plantations in this Province and his Sons with him.
Whoever brings either of the said run away Slaves of Horse to said Wragg in Charlestown, to Mr. Rattery at Albley Barony, or John Little at said Wragg's Plantation near Mr. Keating's at Goose Creek, shall be well rewarded.
NB. Said Wragg and Comp. gives Notice to all Persons in their Debt that they expect a due Compliance with the Payment by the first Day of January next, being determined to proceed at Law against such as fail therein. Their Compring House is removed to Mr. Wragg's House at the North End of the Bay.