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Title
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Unnamed Brickmaker #7 - BRIM8
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Identifier
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BRIM8
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Women artisans
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Source
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The Columbian Herald
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Date
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July 10, 1788
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Trade
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Brickmaker
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Gender
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Female
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Enslaver
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James Kennedy
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Home Location
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Charleston, South Carolina
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Events
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1. To be sold by James Kennedy
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Transcription
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For private Sale,
TWENTY-ONE Negro and Mulatto Slaves, of whom four are Sawyers and Boatmen.—four stout Fellows, accustomed to Brick-making, one of whom can mould from 5 to 6,000 bricks each day.—Two Lads, one of whom is a smart Mulatto Boy, and can plough.—One mulatto Wench, ac-customed to both the House and the Field, and is a good Seamstress, and her daughter, a smart young Field and house Wench — The remainder are young Wenches, accustom-ed to the Field and to a Brick yard, and two of an age to rend them unfit for any present business. For terms apply to the Subscriber in Charleston.
James Kennedy.