Citation - New Jersey Journal: 1780.01.18

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Index Entry Dan, runaway Negro, plays fiddle/violin, left handed 
Location Lancaster 
Citation
NJJ.780.001
18 Jan 1780:42 (49)
Lancaster, December 14, 1779.  Two Hundred Pounds Reward. 
Ran away from the subscriber on the evening of the 20th of
June last, a Negro man named Dan, about 24 or 25 years of
age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, something pitted with the
small-pox;  his dress when he went off is uncertain, as he
took sundry clothes with him, amongst which are, two coats,
a light saggathy, and a brown with yellow buttons, three
jackets, light blue, brown, and striped linen, a pair of new
buckskin breeches, several pair of old striped and two pair
of tow trousers, three pair of stockings, three good shirts,
and a round hat.  Said Negro is this country born, and talks
the English and German languages, is fond of playing the
fiddle, is naturally left-handed, and what is very
remarkable, he bows with his left hand when performing on
the violin;  he can work a little at the saddler's trade, is
a shrewd cunning fellow, and will, if possible, procure a
pass, probably change his name, and endeavour to pass as a
freeman.  Whoever takes up and secures said slave in any
gaol, so that his master may have him again, shall receive
the above reward.  Christian Wirtz.


Generic Title New Jersey Journal 
Date 1780.01.18 
Publisher Kollock, Shepard 
City, State Chatham, NJ 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0024950
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