Victor King
Newspaper
Date
Runaway(s)
Location
Reward
Transcription
RAN away from the subscriber on the 22nd inst. an indented Boy, an apprentice to the tin making business, named Victor King, in the 19th year of his age, 5 feet 11 inches high, light complexion, a scar on his upper lip, and one on his right leg, and left ancle, and goes lame, took with him one blue coat, one swansdown vest, one yellow spotted cassimere vest, one pair of velvet overalls, one pair of brown linen trowsers, one holland shirt, one ruffle shirtee, one knapt hat, one brown great coat, one pair of calfskin shoes, one pair of cotton stockings, two silk handkerchiefs, one cambrick handkerchief. Whoever will return said boy to the subscriber shall have three cents reward, and no charges paid. All persons are forbid employing, harbouring, or trusting said boy on penalty of the law. ENOCH KELSEY. Wethersfield, June 24.
Citation
Enoch Kelsey, advertisement for Victor King, Connecticut Courant, July 1, 1807, accessed June 7, 2025, https://runaway.fairuse.org/runawayct/items/show/4946.