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Runaway: Jack (Abraham Lincoln's Family) Giclee
SKU: G-JACAL
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RUN away on the 13th of September last from Abraham Lincoln of Springfield in the County of Chester, a Negro Man named Jack, about 30 Years of Age, low Stature, speaks little or no English, has a Scar by the Corner of one Eye, in the Form of a V, his Teeth notched, and the Top of one of his Fore Teeth broke; He had on when he went away an old Hat, a grey Jacket partly like a Sailor's Jacket. Whoever secures the said Negro and brings him to his Master, or to Mordecai Lincoln ... shall have Twenty Shillings Reward and reasonable Charges"
Mordecai Lincoln (1686-1736) was great-great-grandfather of President Lincoln. Title: Runaway Jack (Abraham Lincoln's Family) Artist: Cora Marshall Medium: Giclee Size: 16" x 25" Edition: 100
NOTE: Giclee prints are made with archival materials and are hand-signed by the artist. Each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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