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reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any station on the road, viz: Carter, the property of Mrs. Anne H. White, of Carolina county; about 6 feet high, stout built, and very black complexion, 30 years of age; no marks recollected. Hellis, the property of Wm. P. Todd, of Carolina county; about 5 feet 8 inches high, tolerably stout, yellow complexion, car on left side of his face; about 40 or 42 years old. Lewis, the property of Wm. H. Buckner of Carolina county,; about 5 feet 6 inches high, tolerably stout, black complexion; about 35 years old; no marks known, but has a downcast look when spoken to. Edmund, the property of A. Hutcheson, of Richmond city; about 5 feet 2 inches high, spare built, very black; about 20 years old; no marks known. Persons delivering the above-named slaves at our office, at Richmond, or at any station on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, will take a receipt for the men delivered, and the
l reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any station on the road, viz: Carter, the property of Mrs. Anne H White, of Caroline county; about 6 feet high, stout built and very black complexion, 30 years of age, no marks recollected. Hellis, the property of Wm. P. Todd, of Caroline county; about 5 feet 8 inches high, tolerably stout, yellow complexion, scar on left side of his face; about 40 or 42 years old. Lewis, the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county; about 5 feet 6 inches high, tolerably stout, black complexion; about 35 years old, no marks known, but has a downcast look when spoken to. Edmund, the property of A. Hutcheson, of Richmond city; about 5 feet 2 inches high, spare built, very black; about 20 years old, no marks known. Persons delivering the above named slaves at our office, at Richmond, or at any station on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, will take a receipt for the men delivered, and the
Runaways. --Ranaway from Second Section Richmond and Danville Railroad, the following Slaves. The legal reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any Station on the road — viz: Washington; very dark, five feet nine or ten inches high; stammers a little when spoken to. Nelson; stout built, dark color, five feet seven or eight inches high. Thomas; yellow complexion, rather slow in his movements, five feet nine or ten inches high. All the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county, Va. je 27--ts
The 44th Virginia Regiment. The following list of killed and wounded in the 44th Virginia regiment, in the several battles in the Valley since the 6th of May, has been furnished for publication by the Adjutant, C. Y. Steptoe: Company B, "Bird Rifles."--Wounded; Privates B B Ragland, Jas F Aldhizer, A J Underwood. Company C.--Wounded: Captain T R Buckner, Private James Wharam. Killed: Privates W O Anderson, Daniel Dailey. Company D. "Ambler Grays."--Wounded: Privates G R Hargrave, W E Thomas, J B Johnston, Wm Hall, John Tranham, W W Jennings, Captain John S Anderson, Sergt P Randolph. Killed: Privates John R Bowles, T Gammand. Company E. "Richmond Zouaves."--Killed: Privates — McElroy, --Clark. Wounded: Lieut. Omohundro; privates J Griffith.--King. Company F, "Fluvanna Hornets;"--Killed; Privates F T Pace, John W Asblar. Wounded: Capt John T Martin; Privates J J Jennings; W E Thomas, Thos W Harlowe; Corp'ls W G McLane, John W Sadler; Privates Collins
o D, 4th Ga; T W Long, co d Ga; A H Preston, co G, 4th Ga; L G Adams, co A, 4th Ga; J M Witt, co C, 4th G; W J Tyler, co G, 4th Ga; H Weston, co C, 4th Ga; A J Stutts, co D, 48th N C; J Kensington, co C, 4th Ga; W H Lewis, co I, 44th Ga; W Y Brown, co E, 48th Ga; Corp'l C E Cook, do do; Capt J N Wilcox, co K, 28th Ga; Lieut Robt Mathews, co G, 44th Ga; G W Townsend, co E, 19th Ga; Henry H Cox, co F, 45th Ga; G A Brewer, co I, 44th Ga; F J Weldon, co E, 44th Ga; C N Little, co E, 14th Ga; D Buckner, Co I, 19th Ga; Jas Little, Co I, 49th Ga; Jas K Rye, Co A, 45th Ga; S M Hoskey, Co F, 48th Ga; R Y Beckham, Co H, 44th Ga; M Fussel, Co F. 49th Ga; I Stdstill. Co B, 49th Ga; T A Edwards, Co G, 35th Ga; J S Dowdy Co B, 49th Ga; Hiram Haney, Co A; 35th Ga, Jno Bonner, Co G, 19th Ga; Jno H Wilson, Co D, 35th Ga; Jno F Valentine, Co B, 14th Ga; Wm Beam, Co G, 35th Ga; S W Valentine, Co B, 14th Ga; J M Knight, Co G, 35th Ga; E W Dickson, Co K, 49th Ga; N V Covington, Co E, 49th Ga; R S Anders
Runaways. --Runaway from Second Section Richmond and Danville Railroad, the following slaves. The legal reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any Station on the road — viz: Washington; very dark, five feet nine or ten inches high; stammers a little when spoken to. Nelson; stout built, dark color, five feet seven or eight inches high. Thomas; yellow complexion, rather slow in his movements, five feet nine or ten inches high. All the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county, Va. je 27--ts
reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any station on the road, viz; Carter, the property of Mrs. Anne H. White, of Caroline county; about 6 feet high, stout built, and very black complexion, 30 years of age; no marks recollected. Hellis, the property of Wm. P. Todd, of Caroline county; about 5 feet 8 inches high, tolerably stout, yellow complexion, scar on left side of his face; about 40 or 42 years old. Lewis, the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county,; about 5 feet 6 inches high, tolerably stout, black complexion; about 35 years old; no marks known, but has a downcast look when spoken to. Edmund, the property of A. Hutcheson, of Richmond city; about 5 feet 2 inches high, spare built, very black; about 20 years old; no marks known. Persons delivering the above named slaves at our office, at Richmond, or at any station on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, will take a receipt for the men delivered, and th
The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Insurrection Among the Mormons in Utah. (search)
Runaways. --Ranaway from Second Seeing Richmond and Danville Railroad, the following Slaves. The legal reward will be paid to their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any Station on the road — viz: Washington; very dark, five feet nine or ten inches high; stammers little when spoken to. Nelson; stout built, dark, color, five feet seven or eight inches high. Thomas; yellow complexion, rather slow in his movements, five feet nine or ten inches high. All the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Carolina county, Va. je 27--ts.
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Federal loss on James Island, South Carolina. (search)
Runaways. --Ranaway from Second Section Richmond and Danville Railroad, the following Slaves. The legal reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any Station on the road — viz: Washington; very dark, five feet nine or ten inches high; stammers a little when spoken to. Nelson; stout built, dark color, five feet seven or eight inches high. Thomas; yellow complexion, rather slow in his movements, five feet nine or ten inches high. All the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county, Va. je 27--ts
Runaways. --Ranaway from Second Section Richmond and Danville Railroad, the following Slaves. The legal reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any Station on the road — viz: Washington; very dark, five feet nine or ten inches high stammers a little when spoken to. Nelson; stout built, dark color, five feet seven or eight inches high. Thomas; yellow complexion, rather slow in his movements, five feet nine or ten inches high. All the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county, Va. je 27--ts
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