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The Maryland Chronicle
The Maryland Chronicle
Contributed by Susan

Description: Four Dollars Reward

Date: May 28 1788

Newspaper published in: Frederick-Town

Page/Column: 4/3

Four Dollars Reward

Ran away last night from the subscriber, Michael OX, an apprentice by trade, a blacksmith, country born, eighteen years of age, about five feet eight or nine inches high, small eyes, well made, black hair, a great Liar, had on when he went away a brown dussil coatee, white kersey waistcoat, white country made cloth breeches, good hat, mixt worsted stockings, good shoes, Oznaburgh shirt; it is supposed he will make for the Ohio. Whoever takes up said apprentice, that I may get him again, shall have the above reward, besides reasonable charges paid by Francis MANTZ.

Frederick-Town
April 29, 1788

Submitted: 05/03/08

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