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RANAWAY on Wednesday the 9th instant, a quarteroon boy named LOUIS CALISTE, born in Jamaica, speaking English and French, aged fifteen years, of the height of four feet four inches, having blue eyes, and brown hairs cut short. He had on two pantaloons, one of cloth and one of blue cotonnade torn at the knee, a white cotonnade shirt and hunting frock, a woolen blanket coat, and a hat covered with pitch linnen. A reward will be given to whomever will bring said slave back to Madame de Cruise, Esplanade street, near fort St. Charles. Masters of vessels and others are forwarned against harbouring said slave, on pain of being prosecuted according to law. November 16.
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@misc{rasin:doc:marronnage_13117, title = {Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Rasin.ai, via Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, url = {https://rasin.ai/document/marronnage_13117}, note = {Accessed 2026-04-01} }