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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway --On the 4th of July, a negro boy named Jackson, about 30 years old, his front teeth above are out, quick spoken, spare build; of jet black complexion, weighs about 13 pounds. He can read and write very well. He were off a checked flannel shirt and black hat; had two watches in his pocket. There is no doubt he will try to change his name, as he left his master in Georgia and was gone three years, and passed as a free boy — A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at this office. W. J. McNAIR. jy 8--2t* J. F. McNAIR.
W. J. McNAIR (search for this): article 1
Ranaway --On the 4th of July, a negro boy named Jackson, about 30 years old, his front teeth above are out, quick spoken, spare build; of jet black complexion, weighs about 13 pounds. He can read and write very well. He were off a checked flannel shirt and black hat; had two watches in his pocket. There is no doubt he will try to change his name, as he left his master in Georgia and was gone three years, and passed as a free boy — A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at this office. W. J. McNAIR. jy 8--2t* J. F. McNAIR.
Ranaway --On the 4th of July, a negro boy named Jackson, about 30 years old, his front teeth above are out, quick spoken, spare build; of jet black complexion, weighs about 13 pounds. He can read and write very well. He were off a checked flannel shirt and black hat; had two watches in his pocket. There is no doubt he will try to change his name, as he left his master in Georgia and was gone three years, and passed as a free boy — A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at this office. W. J. McNAIR. jy 8--2t* J. F. McNAIR.
J. F. McNair (search for this): article 1
Ranaway --On the 4th of July, a negro boy named Jackson, about 30 years old, his front teeth above are out, quick spoken, spare build; of jet black complexion, weighs about 13 pounds. He can read and write very well. He were off a checked flannel shirt and black hat; had two watches in his pocket. There is no doubt he will try to change his name, as he left his master in Georgia and was gone three years, and passed as a free boy — A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at this office. W. J. McNAIR. jy 8--2t* J. F. McNAIR.
April, 7 AD (search for this): article 1
Ranaway --On the 4th of July, a negro boy named Jackson, about 30 years old, his front teeth above are out, quick spoken, spare build; of jet black complexion, weighs about 13 pounds. He can read and write very well. He were off a checked flannel shirt and black hat; had two watches in his pocket. There is no doubt he will try to change his name, as he left his master in Georgia and was gone three years, and passed as a free boy — A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at this office. W. J. McNAIR. jy 8--2t* J. F. McNAIR.