Olive - SHOE19

Item

Title
Olive - SHOE19
Identifier
SHOE19
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Shoemakers
Source
Gazette of the State of South Carolina
Date
December 11, 1783
Type
Advertisement
Trade
Shoemaker
gender
Male
Enslaver
Edmund Fitzpatrick
Transcription
Ten Dollars Reward.
RUN Away about the middle of Novem. a negro fellow named OLIVE, this country born, a shoe and boot maker by trade, is of a yellow complexion, well known in this city, as he formerly belonged to Mr. Patrick Hinds, is also known in Goose Creek, and has a wife at Mrs. Elliot, at Combahee, where it is suppose he is gone. The above reward will be given to any person that will deliver him to me at No. 9, Beaufair Street, or the Keeper of the Sugar House.
Edmund Fitzpatrick.
Home
Edmund Fitzpatrick's house at No. 9 Beaufain Street
events
1. Formerly enslaved by Patrick Hinds
2. Self-emancipated from Edmund Fitzpatrick
homeLocation
Charleston, South Carolina