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Category Archives: Wanted to Purchase

Political Barometer – June 8 to August 31, 1802

April 19, 2013by Levi Roth Leave a comment

Wanted to Purchase, A NEGRO GIRL, the age about ten, eleven or twelve years. Enquire of the PRINTERS.

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Political Barometer – December 20, 1809

April 19, 2013by Levi Roth Leave a comment

WANTED TO PURCHASE A Negro Boy, From Twelve to Sixteen years of age, for one that is active, smart and good tempered and can be well recommen- ded, a good […]

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Poughkeepsie Journal March 24 to August 11, 1813

April 19, 2013by Levi Roth Leave a comment

WANTED, A BLACK WOMAN of good char- acter, to do house work in a small family where there are no children. Aply to the Printer. March 15, 1813.

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Poughkeepsie Journal – February 25, 1806 to June 3, 1806

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WANTED TO PURCHASE A Female Servant, one that can be well recommended for honesty and sobrie- ty, and who is well acquainted with the du- ties of the kitchen. Enquire […]

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Poughkeepsie Journal – January 9, 1793

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Wanted to purchase, A Faithful, steady, single young NEGRO MAN, of any age be- tween 16 and 20 years, who can be well recommended, has been accus- tomed to farming […]

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