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Identifier
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NJS-SRC-00631
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Source Type
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Runaway Advertisement
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Item
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Runaway ad for Cato, by William M'Kissick
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Headline
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THREE POUNDS REWARD
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Publication
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Arnett's New-Jersey Federalist
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Date of Issue
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3 July 1794
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Page
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4
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Transcript
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THREE POUNDS REWARD.
RAN-AWAY, on Friday the 18th ult. from the subscriber living near Pluckemin, Somerset county, New-Jersey, a NEGRO MAN named CATO, 33 years of age, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, squints much and is very near sighted; had on a light coloured coatee, waistcoat and overalls of the same, but he may change his dress, having taken with him a variety of cloathing. He formerly belonged to the late Col. Philip Van-Horne, near Middle-Brook. Whoever secures said Negro, that his master may have him again, shall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges paid, by
WILLIAM M'KISSICK. 28tf
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Language
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English
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Archive
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Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries
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Archival Collection
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Loose Newspaper Collection (Ac. 3193)
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Archival Location
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Box 27, Folder 4
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Record Contributor
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Jesse Bayker