| Index Entry | Fiddle, played by runaway Mulatto named Tom |
| Location | Poughkeepsie |
| Citation | NYGWPB.755.014 21 Apr 1755:31 (638) Run away from the heirs of Barent Van Cleck, of Poughkeepsie, deceased, on Tuesday the 23d instant March, a mulatto colour'd Negro man slave, named Tom, pock-broken, about 5 feet 10 inches high, a well-set likely fellow, plays well on the fiddle, and can read and write. . . gives notice thereof to Leonard Van Cleck, or Myndert Veile, of Dutchess County, shall receive five pounds reward. . . |
| Generic Title | New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
| Date | 1755.04.21 |
| Publisher | Parker, J., and W. Weyman |
| City, State | New York, NY |
| Year | 1755 |
| Bibliography | B0026347 |