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Enslaved
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“Born to be hanged”
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Richard Steel, John Brown, Richard Marshfield, and James McGinley
Three Pounds Reward. In the night after the 24th of August, New-Gate prison was broke up, and the following prisoners made their escape, viz. the notorious Richard Steel, he is about 5 feet 9 inches high, pitted with the small pox, has been twice…
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Connecticut Courant
Date:
September 4, 1775
Location:
Simsbury, CT