NC.EDG.143.18380825.3.20

$10 reward

$10 Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 15th inst. negro boy ISAAC, Well known in Tarborough as the property of Mrs. Manie Joyner, formerly of that place. Isaac, though grown, is much under the ordinary height and size--well formed, active, and very black. He was last year hired by Mr. Howard, and I believe worked in the office of the Tarborough Press. He has or had a wife at D. Lawrence's plantation near Tarborough, where I feel assured he has gone. I will pay Ten Dollars for his delivery in the jail at Tarborough, upon receiving information from the Jailor to that effect. B.A. POPE. Weldon, N.C. Augt. 18, 1838.

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Date(s) of departure
8/15/1838
Residence
Weldon, NC
County(s) of residence
Halifax
Presumed destination(s)
Tarboro (N.C.)

Publication information

4 people are documented within NC.EDG.143.18380825.3.20
Name Role in document
Manie Joyner Former slaveholder
B.A. Pope Placing Ad
Isaac Slave
B.A. Pope Slaveholder