| Index Entry | DeLancey, John, owner of runaway, Negro who plays French horn |
| Location | New York |
| Citation | NYM(G.775.098 6 Nov 1775:41 (1256) Forty shillings reward, with all reasonable charges will be given to any person who will bring to John De Lancey in the Bowrey, or secure in the city of New-York or county of Westchester, a Negro man, who has left his mistress. He is a good looking fellow, about five feet eight or nine inches high, civil spoken, a great cockscomb, and one of the best waiters at a table in this country; plays upon the French horn. . . [6 more lines] |
| Generic Title | New York Mercury (Gaine) |
| Date | 1775.11.06 |
| Publisher | Gaine, Hugh |
| City, State | New York, NY |
| Year | 1775 |
| Bibliography | B0030324 |