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Collection Reference Number GLC08720.04
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1796 
Title Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser. [Vol. IV, no. 785 (May 11, 1790)]
Date 11 May 1796
Author Yundt, Leonard (1755-1825 )  
Document Type Newspapers and Magazines
Content Description Printed and sold by Leonard Yundt and Matthew Brown at 3 Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Includes 2 page supplement. Front page consists entirely of advertisements. They are mostly ads for various goods and services, real estate sales, and announcements of sailing vessels. Second page relates news from U.S. House of Representatives "On the motion for making provision for carrying into effect the treaty with Great-Britain." Page 3 and part of page 4 (the supplement sheet) are a continuation of news from Congress. This supplement sheet has a tear at the top corner. Rest of page 4 is ads, including 4 for runaway slaves. One put in by Aquila Hall offered 5 pounds for "a Negro man, named Dick, about 35 years of age." Another one put in by James Winchester offered 5 dollars for "Sal or Sarah, about sixteen years old, about four feet ten inches." Another one put in by Richard Welch of Montgomery County offered 6 dollars for "a Negro man, named Ben, about 21 or 22 years of age." Another one put in by Ezekiel John Dorsey of Hunting Ridge for "a Negro man named Samuel Galloway, 22 or 23 years of age." Also has 2 ads for women slaves being sold. One put in by Alexander Lawson for "A Healthy Negro Girl, about 16 years old - her name is Deb." The other one put in anonymously for "A Negro Woman, about 20 years of age." Page 5 consists of letters, ship news, and more advertisements as well as a note saying that Henry Knox declined the appointment of commissioner to settle the eastern boundary of the United States. Three of the ads deal with slaves. One is for a 6 dollar reward for the return of "a Mulatto Man, named Etdois, 24 years of age" put in by Baille of Fell's Point. Another ad is for the sale of "A Negro Woman, 28 years of age," put in anonymously. Another one announces the sale of "A likely Mulatto Girl, About 18 years old." Page 6 has various ads, including one dealing with a runaway "Mulatto Wench, named Sarah, very tall, about 28 years of age" put in by Martin Sheet of Fell's point for a 10 dollar reward.
Subjects Global History and Civics  Foreign Affairs  Congress  Government and Civics  Treaty  Runaway Slave  Slavery  African American History  Slave Sale  Northwest Territory  Boundary or Property Dispute  American Statesmen  Canada  Women's History  
People Yundt, Leonard (1755-1825)  
Place written Baltimore, Maryland
Theme Foreign Affairs; Government & Politics; Slavery & Abolition; Women in American History
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859