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Tom Card
Ran-away from the subscriber, of South Kingston, in the colony of Rhode Island, on the 10th inst. A negro man named Tom, he often calls himself Tom Card, a stout, well-built fellow, about 20 years old, had on when he went away, a light colored…
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Connecticut Gazette
Date:
December 22, 1769
Location:
South Kingston, RI