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Peter Ceasor Curtiss and John Waumaux
30 DOLLARS REWARD. MADE this escape from New-Gate Prison, on the 17th inst. two Prisoners, by the names of PETER CEASOR CURTISS, a Negro, and JOHN WAUMAUX, an Indian. Said Negro 5 feet 5 inches in height, walks erect and sprigh, wore away a checked…
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Connecticut Courant
Date:
November 6, 1805
Location:
East Granby, CT