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Pennsylvania — Eighteen Pence — For the relief and employment of the poor — March 10, 1769 suffragettes the enslaved married couple William

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the enslaved married couple William and Ellen Craft planned their escape from bondage

This Book is related to the Revolutionary War

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This is one of the first descriptions by a European of travel in the American South at that time

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Pennsylvania — Eighteen Pence — For the relief and employment of the poor — March 10, 1769 suffragettes the enslaved married couple WilliamEighteen pence note from Pennsylvania dated on March 10, 1769, during the reign of King George III. Signed by Thomas Say, James Penrose, and Luke Morris. The text: This indented BILL of ONE SHILLING and SIXPENCE, shall entitle the Bearer to receive of the Treasurer of the Contributors to the Relief and Employment of the Poor in the City of Philadelphia, the like Sum of One Schilling and Sixpence, of equal Value with the same Sum, of the Bills of

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