NC.HAL.54.18241203.3.1737

[Untitled advertisement]

Stop the Runaway. MY old man ABRAM went off this morning--he is the same fellow that has been out for several years and passed as a free man by the name of Reuben Wiggins--he is a stout fellow, brown complexion, fifty-three or four years old, his hair a good deal white, and a scar on the nose that I gave him when brought home. A generous reward will be given for securing the said negro in any jail, or delivered to me. J. BISHOP. The said fellow may wish to get to Plymouth, and pass again as a free man. Dec. 1, 1824. 37-tf

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Plymouth (N.C.)

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4 people are documented within NC.HAL.54.18241203.3.1737
Name Role in document
J. Bishop Placing Ad
Abram Slave
Slave alias
J. Bishop Slaveholder