Lewis Dutarque.
The State Gazette of South Carolina, Jan. 26, 1786.
Brought To The Workhouse
A Negro Girl named Hannah, this country born, 4 feet 8 inches high, 13 or 14 years of age, dark complexion, SPEAKS GOOD ENGLISH, has on a blue Negro Cloth Wrapper and petticoat, much faded, says her master's name is Mr. Rose, and lives at Asbepoo. Taken up by James Ackett in this City, February 2, 1786.
John Gerley, Warden.
State Gazette of South Carolina, Feb. 20, 1786.
Three Guineas Reward Runaway
From the Subscriber's Plantation called Mrs. Wright's Place near Dorchester, A MULATTO FELLOW named JOE, about 20 years of age, five feet five inches high, SPEAKS EXCEEDINGLY GOOD ENGLISH, had on when he went away a brown jacket and overalls. Whoever will deliver the said fellow to the subscriber, shall have the above reward.
A. Pleym.
The State Gazette of South Carolina, April 20, 1786.