Unnamed, NJ, 1750

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SLAVE

"in 1750-51, a negro found guilty of stealing was burned
at the junction of Woodbridge and NewBrunswick Roads, a
little way out of Perth Amboy (N. J.)." "Slavery in Colo-
nial New Jersey and the Causes Operating Against Its
Extension," by James C. Connolly, Elizabeth, NJs 'Proceed-
ings OF NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY," Fourth Series, Vol,
Lh, page 200

SLAVE

"in 1750-51, a negro found guilty of stealing was burned
at the junction of Woodbridge and NewBrunswick Roads, a
little way out of Perth Amboy (N. J.)." "Slavery in Colo-
nial New Jersey and the Causes Operating Against Its
Extension," by James C, Connolly, Elizabeth, NJs "Proceed-
ings OF NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY," Fourth Series, Vol,
lh, page 200

SLAVE

"in 1750-51, a negro found guilty of stealing ws burned
at the junction of Woodbridge and te Brunswick Roads, a
J.)." "Slavery in Colo-
sey and the Causes Operating Against Its
es C. Connolly, Elizabeth, NJs "Proceed-

Y HISTORICAL SOCIETY," Fourth Series, Vol,|



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