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Description: Thirty Dollars Reward

Date: November 12 1825

Newspaper published in: Washington, DC

Page/Column: 3/5

Thirty Dollars Reward

Was stolen from the subscriber's stable, about one mile from Boonsborough, on Monday night, 7th instant, a large grey horse, about 16 hands high, 7 years old, of lofty carriage, a natural and heavy trotter; has been worked under the saddle and rubbed by the hind gears; shod all around, his fore shoes steel toes; no particular marks recollected. At the same time was taken a double skirted wagon, saddle, with a leather girth, and sheepskin in place of a saddle cloth, which cannot be observed without close inspection. The above reward will be given for the horse and thief, or $20 for the horse and $10 for the thief, and all reasonable expenses paid. JACOB SCHECHTER.

Submitted: 10/23/07 (Edited 10/23/07)

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