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The Daily Dispatch: June 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], A quiet day. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], Stanly makes a speech. (search)
"Governor"
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
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
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
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Liqueur seized. (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