Citation - New York Gazette (Weyman): 1759.04.23

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Index Entry Fiddle, played by runaway Negro named Jacob 
Location New York 
Citation
NYG(W.759.008
23 Apr 1759:23 (10)
Runaway from John Milligan, of New-York, on Tuesday last, a
Negro fellow named Jacob, of middle stature, speaks both
Dutch and English: had on when he went away, a scarlet
turned coat, with hair buttons on both sides, a black
waistcoat and breeches, a pair of new pumps, and ribb'd
stockings, with a read striped cotton cap, an old hat, and
had a wig; he is a great fiddler, and has a violin along
with him. . . [5 lines, terms, 40 shillings reward, signed]
John Milligan. . . 


Generic Title New York Gazette (Weyman) 
Date 1759.04.23 
Publisher Weyman, William 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1759 
Bibliography B0027943
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