Twenty Dollars Reward for Alice
Item
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Title
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Twenty Dollars Reward for Alice
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Is part of
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The Union
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Publisher
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D.V. Rannells
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Date
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08 Dec 1815
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Language
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English
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Temporal coverage
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22 Nov 1815
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Description
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The text of the article, "Ranaway from the subscriber in Boone County, near the Big Bone Lick, a Negro woman, named ALICE, about twenty years of age, of a dark yellow color, low, strait, and well made, full eyes, thick lips, bushy hair, has some scars on her left shoulder and arm, and a scar on the end of the nose, occassioned by a cut: she has been brought up as a house servant and understands the business well. I will give the above reward if brought home, or Ten Dollars if secured in any jail, so that I get her again. MARY MOSBY. Boone County, KY, Nov. 22, 1815."
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Accessed at the Boone County Public Library
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Bibliographic citation
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The Union. Library of Congress Chronicling America, <https://www.loc.gov/item/sn82015178/>
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