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Charles Thrasher
Stop the Runaway. RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 26th of July last, an indented apprentice to the Shoemaking and Tanning business, a boy by the name of Charles Thrasher, about 18 years of age, wore away a wool hat, snuff colored coatee, dark…
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Connecticut Herald
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August 25, 1812
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Litchfield, CT