File:Colonel Tye Runaway Ad.jpg
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English: Runaway ad for a slave named Titus, later to be known as Colonel Tye, fighting for the Crown during the American Revolutionary War.
THREE POUNDS Reward. RUN away from the fubfcriber, living in Shrewfbury, in the county of Monmouth, New-Jerfey, a NEGROE man, named TITUS, but may probably change his name; he is about 21 years of age, not very black, near 6 feet high; had on a grey homefpun coat, brown breeches, blue and white ftockings, and took with him a wallet, drawn up at one end with a ftring, in which was a quantity of clothes. Whoever takes up faid Negroe, and fecures him in any goal, or brings him to me, fhall be entitled to the above reward of Three Pounds proc. and all reafonable charges, paid by Nov. 8, 1775. JOHN CORLIS. (With corrections for typography (f replaced by s): THREE POUNDS Reward. RUN away from the subscriber, living in Shrewsbury, in the county of Monmouth, New-Jersey, a NEGROE man, named TITUS, but may probably change his name; he is about 21 years of age, not very black, near 6 feet high; had on a grey homespun coat, brown breeches, blue and white stockings, and took with him a wallet, drawn up at one end with a string, in which was a quantity of clothes. Whoever takes up said Negroe, and secures him in any goal, or brings him to me, shall be entitled to the above reward of Three Pounds proc. and all reasonable charges, paid by Nov. 8, 1775. JOHN CORLIS.) |
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Source | PBS "Africans in America" Resource Bank, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h1b.html |
Author | John Corlis, slave owner |
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- African Americans in the American Revolutionary War
- African American soldiers
- Fugitive slave advertisements
- 1775 advertisements in the United States
- Monmouth County, New Jersey
- American Revolution in 1775
- 1775 in New Jersey
- Slavery in New Jersey
- People of New Jersey in the American Revolution
- 1775-11-08
- November 1775 in the United States
- History of Monmouth County, New Jersey
- Militia of New Jersey
- Loyalist military units in the American Revolution