Ellick Sander
Newspaper
Date
Runaway(s)
Location
Reward
Transcription
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Reward. RUN away from the subscriber the 22d of November, a Negro Man, 21 years old, named Ellick Sander, tall and slim, thin faced, squint eyed; wore a small brim'd castor hat, butternut coloured great coat, blue strait bodied coat with metal buttons, nankeen vest and overhalls, checked woolen shirt, ruffled shirt, shoes with strings; it is supposed he is gone to Boston state, and it is supposed he will be at one Peters, a Negro in the lower part of Stockbridge, in the course of the winter. Whoever will return said Negro to his master, shall receive the above reward with reasonable charges. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting said Negro on penalty of the law. JONATHAN HEATON. North-Haven, (N.Haven county, Dec. 5.
Citation
Jonathan Heaton, advertisement for Ellick Sander, Connecticut Courant, December 25, 1797, accessed June 7, 2025, https://runaway.fairuse.org/runawayct/items/show/4890.