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Title
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Unnamed Carpenter #23 - CAR112
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Identifier
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CAR112
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters
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Source
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South Carolina Gazette
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Date
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January 11, 1748
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Type
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Advertisement
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Trade
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Carpenter
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gender
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Male
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Transcription
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TO BE SOLD at publick Vendue, on Wednesday the 10th of February next, by the Subscriber, on Wadamalaw Island, at the Plantation of the Rev. Mr. Isaac Sym, deceased, a choice parcel of Slaves, amongst which is two very fine House Wenches, and one very fine Carpenter, and some very good Sawyers & a Parcel of good Horses, and Cattle, a very fine Library of Books, and Household Furniture, for One Months Credit, paying Interest from the Day, and giving good Security if required.
Hugh Wilson
N.B. All Persons that have any Demands on the said Estate, are desired to bring in their Accounts duely attested; And all those that are any Ways indebted to the said Estate, are desired to discharge the same before the Day afore-mentioned.
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Home
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Rev. Isaac Sym's Plantation
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events
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1. Enslaved by Rev. Isaac Sym
2. To be Sold by Hugh Wilson
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homeLocation
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Wadamalaw Island, South Carolina