A White Fugitive from Slavery
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Title
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A White Fugitive from Slavery
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Publisher
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G.W. Nichols & W.E. Ryther, <Sept. 19, 1834-<1836>
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W.E. Ryder, <1836-1847>
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Ryther & Platt, <1847-1850>
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O.H. Platt, <1851>
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C. Cummings, <1857-1864>
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C.S. Prouty, <1863-1864>
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Brown & Prouty, <1865-1867>
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Brown, Prouty & Co., <1868>-1871
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Prouty & Stedman, 1871-1874
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French & Stedman, 1874-<1876>
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Place
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Brattleboro, VT
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Date
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12 May 1843
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Language
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English
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Temporal coverage
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1834-1955
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Description
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From the article, "A Mr. Lee, of Maysville, Kentucky, advertises seven runaway slaves, and among them is a female, whom he thus describes: "Fanny, the mother of the four children, is about 25 years of age, white as most white women, straight light hair!"
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Accessed online at Newspapers.com
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Bibliographic citation
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About the Vermont Phoenix. Library of Congress, <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn98060050/>