k Broadside offering reward for capture of George, Jefferson, Esther, and Amanda, January 20, 1840. Creator Unknown. A broadside with printed black text on offwhite paper. Large, bold text at the top reads 1000 REWARD Followed by smaller text reading RAN AWAY from the subscribers on the night of the 5th inst. a NEGRO MAN named George, aged 22 or 23 years, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches in height and goes on to describe his appearance and possible clothing, which includes a green frock cloth coat, with a black velvet collar, a lowcrowned white silk hat. The text then continues on to describe one negro BOY, aged 25 or twentysix years named Jefferson, as well as One negro girl named ESTHER nicknamed Puss, aged 17 or 18, black, tall, slim and regularly proportioned, diffident and serious, embarrassed hen addressed, and at the same time picks or plays with fingers. who is the sister of George, and a girl named AMANDA, aged 15 or 16, a dark copper colored mulatto, thick and heavy set, 5 ft. 4 inches high, has a sullen and impudent look, a large head of hair, and a green lincy dress. The text goes on to give the terms of the reward, which promised 300 for either George or Jefferson and 200 for either Esther or Amanda. At bottom left is Germantown, Mason Co. Ky. 20th January, 1840 and at bottom right are the names of the posters ANDERSON DONIPHAN JOSEPH FRAZEE JOHN D. MORFORD. There is considerable loss at the bottom right corner of the page. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Broadside offering reward for capture of George, Jefferson, Esther, and Amanda, January 20, 1840. Creator: Unknown. A broadside with printed black text on off white paper. Large, bold text at the top reads   1000   REWARD   Followed by smaller text reading  RAN AWAY from the subscribers on the night of the 5th inst. a NEGRO MAN named   George,   aged 22 or 23 years, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches in height  and goes on to describe his appearance and possible clothing, which includes  a green frock cloth coat, with a black velvet collar, a low crowned white silk hat . The text then continues on to describe  one negro BOY, aged 25 or twenty six years  named   Jefferson , as well as  One negro girl named ESTHER  nicknamed Puss,  aged 17 or 18, black, tall, slim and regularly proportioned,   diffident and serious, embarrassed hen addressed, and at the same time picks or plays with fingers.  who is the sister of George, and  a girl named AMANDA, aged 15 or 16, a dark copper colored mulatto, thick and heavy set, 5 ft. 4 inches high, has a sullen and impudent look, a large head of hair, and a green lincy dress.  The text goes on to give the terms of the reward, which promised  300 for either George or Jefferson and  200 for either Esther or Amanda. At bottom left is  Germantown, Mason Co. Ky.   20th January, 1840  and at bottom right are the names of the posters:  ANDERSON DONIPHAN   JOSEPH FRAZEE   JOHN D. MORFORD . There is considerable loss at the bottom right corner of the page.
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Broadside offering reward for capture of George, Jefferson, Esther, and Amanda, January 20, 1840. Creator: Unknown.

A broadside with printed black text on off-white paper. Large, bold text at the top reads [$1000 / REWARD!] Followed by smaller text reading [RAN AWAY from the subscribers on the night of the 5th inst. a NEGRO MAN named / George, / aged 22 or 23 years, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches in height] and goes on to describe his appearance and possible clothing, which includes [a green frock cloth coat, with a black velvet collar, a low-crowned white silk hat]. The text then continues on to describe [one negro BOY, aged 25 or twenty-six years; named / Jefferson], as well as [One negro girl named ESTHER (nicknamed Puss,) aged 17 or 18, black, tall, slim and regularly proportioned, - diffident and serious, embarrassed hen addressed, and at the same time picks or plays with fingers.] who is the sister of George, and [a girl named AMANDA, aged 15 or 16, a dark copper colored mulatto, thick and heavy set, 5 ft. 4 inches high, has a sullen and impudent look, a large head of hair, and a green lincy dress.] The text goes on to give the terms of the reward, which promised $300 for either George or Jefferson and $200 for either Esther or Amanda. At bottom left is [Germantown, Mason Co. Ky. / 20th January, 1840] and at bottom right are the names of the posters: [ANDERSON DONIPHAN / JOSEPH FRAZEE / JOHN D. MORFORD]. There is considerable loss at the bottom right corner of the page.

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