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PP-P.778.066
21 Nov 1778:23
Twenty Dollars Reward. Deserted from the Barracks in
Philadelphia, a certain Anthony Richsolley, a Frenchman,
private in Capt. Isaac Coren's company of Artillery, about
five feet five inches high, swarthy complexion, round face,
black hair tied behind, curled locks, is a smart active
young fellow, plays well on the violin, German flute, and
fife, about eighteen or twenty years of age, a barber and
hair dresser by trade;
. . . [7 lines on clothes worn and reward terms]
[signed] Isaac Coren, Capt. Artillery.
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