The Geography of Slavery

Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon),
Williamsburg, March 26, 1767.

N.B. Run away, about the 15th of December last, a small yellow Negro wench named HANNAH, about 35 years of age; had on when she went away a green plains petticoat, and sundry other clothes, but what sort I do not know, as she stole many from the other Negroes. She has remarkable long hair, or wool, is much scarified under the throat from one ear to the other, and has many scars on her back, occasioned by whipping. She pretends much to the religion the Negroes of late have practiced, and may probably endeavour to pass for a free woman, as I understand she intended when she went away, by the Negroes in the neighbourhood. She is supposed to have made for Carolina. Whoever takes up the said slave, and secures her so that I get her again, shall be rewarded according to their trouble, by STEPHEN DENCE.

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