Citation - Connecticut Gazette-New Haven: 1767.07.11

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Index Entry Fiddle, played by runaway Negro named Jack 
Location Hinsdale 
Citation
CG-NH.767.018
11 Jul 1767:23 (569)
Run-Away, on the 7th instant, June, 1767, from his master,
Daniel Jones, Esq; of Hinsdale, in the province of New-
Hampshire, a Negro man servant, named Jack, about 26 years
of age, and about 5 feet 10 inches high; is very black, and
goes a little lame, one of his ancles being somewhat stiff;
carried away with him a blue cloth coat, brown velvet jacket
with black backs, and had a piece of silver-lace on his hat
for a band. 
Whosoever shall apprehend said servant and secure him, so
that his said master may have him again, shall receive four
dollars, and all reasonable charges paid. 
N.B.  Said servant pretends to be a fiddler.


Generic Title Connecticut Gazette-New Haven 
Date 1767.07.11 
Publisher Mecom, Benjamin 
City, State New Haven, CT 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0013601
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