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Mary Bransford (search for this): article 10
Going at large.
--In the face of a city and State law prohibiting it, the practice of allowing negroes to dispose of their own time is still adhered to. The Mayor yesterday imposed a fine of $20 on Mrs. Mary Bransford for permitting her servant man Thomas to go at large, in violation of law.
Thomas (search for this): article 10
Going at large.
--In the face of a city and State law prohibiting it, the practice of allowing negroes to dispose of their own time is still adhered to. The Mayor yesterday imposed a fine of $20 on Mrs. Mary Bransford for permitting her servant man Thomas to go at large, in violation of law.