The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

Mr. Egbert A. Raworth, eight miles west of Nashville on the Charlotte road “Daily Republican Banner,” Nashville, Tennessee, April 30, 1938.

“Ranaway, Myal, 23 years old, one of his fore teeth out.”

Benjamin Russel, Deputy sheriff Bibb Co.  Ga.  “Macon (Ga.) Telegraph,” Dec. 25, 1837.

“Brought to jail John, 23 years old, one fore tooth out.”

F. Wisner, Master of the Work House, “Charleston (S.C.) Courier.”  Oct. 17, 1837.

“Committed to the Charleston Work House Tom, two of his upper front teeth out, about 30 years of age.”

Mr. S. Neyle, “Savannah (Ga.) Republican,” July 3, 1837.

“Ranaway Peter, has lost two front teeth in the upper jaw.”

Mr. John McMurrain, near Columbus, “Georgia Messenger,” Aug. 2, 1838.

“Ranaway, a boy named Moses, some of his front teeth out.”

Mr. John Kennedy, Stewart Co.  La.  “New Orleans Bee,” April 7, 1837.

“Ranaway, Sally, her fore teeth out.”

Mr. A.J.  Hutchings, near Florence, Ala.  “North Alabamian,” August 25, 1838

“Ranaway, George Winston, two of his upper fore teeth out immediately in front.”

Mr. James Purdon, 33 Commons street, N.O.  “New Orleans Bee,” Feb. 13, 1838.

“Ranaway, Jackson, has lost one of his front teeth.”

Mr. Robert Calvert, in the “Arkansas State Gazette,” August 22, 1838.

“Ranaway, Jack, 25 years old, has lost one of his fore teeth.”

Mr. A.G.A.  Beazley, in the Memphis Gazette, March 18, 1838.

“Ranaway, Abraham, 20 or 22 years of age, his front teeth out.”

Mr. Samuel Townsend, in the “Huntsville [Ala.] Democrat,” May 24, 1837.

“Ranaway, Dick, 18 or 20 years of age, has one front tooth out.”

Mr. Philip A. Dew, in the “Virginia Herald,” of May 24, 1837.

“Ranaway, Washington, about 25 years of age, has an upper front tooth out.”

J.G.  Dunlap, “Georgia Constitutionalist,” April 24, 1838.

“Ranaway, negro woman Abbe, upper front teeth out.”

John Thomas, “Southern Argus,” August 7, 1838.

“Ranaway, Lewis, 25 or 26 years old, one or two of his front teeth out.”

M.E.W.  Gilbert, in the “Columbus [Ga.] Enquirer,” Oct. 5. 1837.

“50 DOLLARS REWARD, for Prince, 25 or 26 years old, one or two teeth out in front on the upper jaw.”

Publisher of the “Charleston Mercury,” Aug. 31, 1838.

“Ranaway, Seller Saunders, one fore tooth out, about 22 years of age.”

Mr. Byrd M. Grace, in the “Macon [Ga.] Telegraph,” Oct. 16, 1383.

“Ranaway, Warren, about 25 or 26 years old, has lost some of his front teeth.”

Mr. George W. Barnes, in the “Milledgeville [Ga.] Journal,” May 22, 1837.

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