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RUNAWAY SLAVE NOTICE January 14, 1802
Printed handbill "TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away on the night following the 14th inst. VIOLET, a very lust negro girl, about 27 years of age, with a scar on her arm with the moculation of the small pox; she is of a yellow complexion and has a pleasant countenance; took away with her a large quantity of cloaths, containing one white muslin gown, one dark calico do. one light do. one moreen skirt and sundry other articles. Whoever will take up said Runaway and secure her in any goal, and give information, or return her to the subscriber, shall receive the above reward and all necessary charges paid. All persons are forbid harboring said Girl on penalty of the law. NOAH SCOVELL. Saybrook, Jan. 18, 1802". Signed in sepia. Ledger notes written on back from 1798. 6.5" x 6.5".
Noah Scovell (1759-1819) was a merchant and shipbuilder who lived in the Potaque section of Saybrook, now Essex, Connecticut. Additional letters at the Connecticut Historical Society indicate Violet ran away in 1802 and returned, and in 1803 he considered selling her. She died in 1808.

Printed handbill "TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away on the night following the 14th inst. VIOLET, a very lust negro girl, about 27 years of age, with a scar on her arm with the moculation of the small pox; she is of a yellow complexion and has a pleasant countenance; took away with her a large quantity of cloaths, containing one white muslin gown, one dark calico do. one light do. one moreen skirt and sundry other articles. Whoever will take up said Runaway and secure her in any goal, and give information, or return her to the subscriber, shall receive the above reward and all necessary charges paid. All persons are forbid harboring said Girl on penalty of the law. NOAH SCOVELL. Saybrook, Jan. 18, 1802". Signed in sepia. Ledger notes written on back from 1798. 6.5" x 6.5".
Noah Scovell (1759-1819) was a merchant and shipbuilder who lived in the Potaque section of Saybrook, now Essex, Connecticut. Additional letters at the Connecticut Historical Society indicate Violet ran away in 1802 and returned, and in 1803 he considered selling her. She died in 1808.
Condition: Two holes. Small creases, lower right edge torn.


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