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Martinsburg, Shepherdstown, Berkeley County, Jefferson County, West Virginia
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In 1794, Reuben Broughton publicly refutes Peter Keran's advertisement claiming him as a runaway apprentice from Hardy County, Virginia. He details their 1793 store-keeping agreement, its mutual dissolution after he rejected Keran's fraudulent and immoral demands, and defends his character against the attack.
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to all which I should not have condescended to have paid the smallest attention, had the equally impotent as malicious rancinations been confined to the circle where the parties were particularly known, as also the transaction : but,, as this mischievously disposed as base persecutor, has made so public a thrust at me. and where, under all the disadvantages of an unknown and unprotected stranger, in order the more effectually to give the most fatal stab to my character, my interest, and my peace. not only with respect to those friendly strangers amongst whom I now reside- but the world !x at least so far as his little, but infamous active power could extend, it is become an indispensable duty to defend myself with equal notoriety, but perfect truth--however disagreeable to appear in print to trouble the Public, or uninteresting it may prove to them :-but however I may, the treatment I have received. and the principle and right I contend for cannot prove uninteresting to them. The Public is too generous, too just, not to become a party with any, in a claim on equal justice-for the unmolested enjoyment of the desirable fruits of a fair namee-and an unmolested character. But not to trespass further, I now beg leave, the most briefly, to relate the whole transaction on which Mr. Keran founds his claim on me &c.
In March, 1793. I agreed to keep store for him in Hardy County (of this State Virginia ) a memorandum was executed agreeably, and lodged in his hands : with which should have fully complied, had it been possible' for me to have submitted to the flagrantly immoral, as well as shamefully circumstantial drudgery I was constantly a witness of-es hourly exposed to. Had I submitted to have been initiated into a System of imposition, fraud and knavery, secret, open, and by every means, Mr. Keran was my preceptor : or to have been honorably dubbed the nurse. the attendant on a beastly, hourly intoxicated sot-the jolly faced cook-the smutted shoe boy--servile stirrup holder, for such a beggar on horseback, he'll not only ride to the d---l himself. but he'll ride all he can drive there alsoj every character that was either wicked or degrading, it was with and by Mr. Keran, that I should have been finish'd.
But for such, neither nature, religion, nor yet spirit had form'd me. I spurned both at it and him : and signified my disgust. and intention to leave him ; to free myself at all events, from a connexion so tainting-so dishonorable a dependency. Accordingly by agreed I should " an condition I would first post up his" ragged " books." which I effected the 12th of December last ; when he himself did burn the above-mentioned memorandum ; and we parted apparently mutually agreed and pleasedl-at least for myself I can say so truly.
Thus have I given the Public a faithful and concise statement of the whole transaction; on the merit of which I shall leave them to judge, after just observing. without an indenture, I am posted as an apprentice, under the most perfect dissolution of the simple obligation that had existed, and too by his free and full consent, as the discharging must evince ; I am called a run-away ! but to say more is certainly needless. for they must be as blind and prejudiced. as the head and heart of my contemptible would be-master is both weak and wicked, who will not be more than convinced by what has been shewn above. that I am none of his barely acquired property, that he can have no right in ct over, no claim to my services, my person, time, or liberty.
But, if this just, though far from perfect exposure of the pet's pernicious principles and scandalous practices, may but prevent a single innocent or unwary person, much more so.if the Public at large, from falling a prey to his iniquitous and rapacious schemes and conduct, I shall esteem his attempt to traduce and injure me, however disagreeable in the first instance, well repay'd, by thus proving a benefit to the public, whose excuse I hope for this trouble (but the last on this occasion ) and whose I am most respectfully.
REUBEN BROUGHTON.
P. S. I had determined to leave this town, previous to Mr. Keran's advertisement, therefore hope it will not be. construed I left it in consequence of his publication.
MARTINSBURG, MAY 26, 1794.
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Reuben Broughton
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The Public
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reuben broughton denies being peter keran's runaway apprentice, stating that their agreement to keep store in hardy county, virginia, was mutually dissolved on december 12, 1793, when keran burned the memorandum, after broughton refused to participate in keran's fraudulent and degrading practices.
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