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Five Dollars Reward STOLEN or RANAWAY from the subscriber, on Saturday night the 30th of June last, a negro woman named SUCKEY, supposed to be about 19 years of age, about 5 feet high, rather of a yellowish complexion, has holes in her ears, but no rings in them, she is likely and well made, and has a pleasing countenance. I believe she has a scar or mark on one of her arms, and on examining the top of one of her feet, scars will be found, occasioned by bleeding. When she left me she had on a thin muslin habit, a small-brim’d hat, well worn, and took with her some other clothing which I do not recollect. Has always been used to house work. Any person apprehending said negress and delivering her to me, or giving me such information so that I get her again, shall receive the above reward of five dollars, and all reasonable expenses paid by James Gullet Columbia, (Ten.) July 11, 1811 N. B. I have reason to believe that the above negress is taken towards Natchez or Orleans, and her name may be changed to Sarah—therefore if she should be apprehended out of the State, I will pay a reward of 25 dollars for her delivery to me, or her being committed to any jail so that I can get her. J. G.
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@misc{rasin:doc:marronnage_12842, title = {Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Rasin.ai, via Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, url = {https://rasin.ai/document/marronnage_12842}, note = {Accessed 2026-03-31} }