Thomas Jefferson advertises for a runaway slave in Williamsburg’s newspaperPosted in Articles, History, Media Archive, Slavery, United States, Virginia on 2012-10-20 16:03Z by Steven |
Thomas Jefferson advertises for a runaway slave in Williamsburg’s newspaper
The Virginia Gazette
Williamsburg, Virginia
1769-09-14
Source: Library of Congress: Thomas Jefferson: Creating a Virginia Republic
Courtesy of the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virgiania
Runaway slaves were not unknown on the Jefferson plantations. In this 1769 advertisement Thomas Jefferson, who had inherited half of his father Peter’s more than sixty slaves, offered a forty shilling reward for the return of “a Mulatto slave called Sandy.” After Sandy’s return, Jefferson sold him, as he did many problem slaves, despite his value as a shoemaker and jockey, to Col. Charles Lewis for 100 pounds on January 29, 1773.