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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond : December 31st , 1864 . (search)
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign . (search)
$10 reward.
--My negro boy, Charles, is in or about Richmond, and avolus me so that I cannot see him, I will give the above reward for him, if delivered to R. R. Haynes, 119 American Hotel, or to Captain S. F. Bass, 30 Spotswood Hotel.
Charles is 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs about 160 pounds. yellow complexion, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in.
Lt. Clinton Perry,
je 13--3t* Co. E. 1st Texas-Regiment.
$10 reward.
--My negro boy, Charles, is in or about Richmond, and avoids me so that I cannot see him. I will give the above reward for him, it delivered to R. R. Hayner, 119 American Hotel, or to Captain S. R. Sass 30 Spotswood Hotel.
Charles is 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs about 160 pounds, yellow complexion, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in.
Dr. Clinton Perry.
je 13--3t* Co. R. 1st Texas Regiment.
Twenty dollars reward.
--Left camp, (three miles East of Richmond,) on the 8th instant, my Boy Charles, since which time I have not heard of him. He is between 40 and 45 years of age, hair slightly grey, a yellow complexion, five feet nine or ten inches high, weighs about 150 or 160 pounds, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in. It may be that he has accidentally gotten with some other regiment.
Any information concerning him will be thankfully received, and the above reward paid for his delivery, either to Hon. R. R. Haynes, 119 American Hotel, or to N. C. Barton, No. 229 Main street.
Lieut. Clinton Perry,
Co. "E," 1st Texas Regiment,
je 17--1m* General Hood's Brigade.
Twenty Dollars reward.
--Left camp (three miles East of Richmond,) on the 8th instant, my boy Charles, since, which time I have not heard of him. He is between 40 and 45 years of age, hair slightly grey, a yellow complexion, five feet nine or ten inches high, weighs about 150 or 160 pounds, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in. It may be that he has accidentally gotten with some other regiment.
Any information concerning him will be thankfully received, and the above reward paid for his delivery, either to Hon. R. R. Haynes, 119 American Hotel, or to N. C. Barton, No. 229 Main street.
Lieut Clinton Perry,
Co. "E," 1st Texas Regiment,
je 17--1m* General Hood's Brigade.
The Daily Dispatch: June 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Salt works. (search)
Twenty dollars reward.
--Left camp. (three miles East of Richmond,) on the 8th instant, my Boy Charles, since which time I have not heard of him. He is between 40 and 45 years of age, hair slightly grey, a yellow complexion, five feet nine or ten inches high, weighs about 150 or 160 pounds, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in. It may be that he has accidentally gotten with some other regiment.
Any information concerning him will be thankfully received, and the above reward paid for his delivery, either to Hon. R. R. Haynes, 119 American Hotel, or to N. C. Barton, No. 229 Main street.
Lieut Clinton Perry.
Co. "E," 1st Texas Regiment,
je 17--1m General Hood's Brigade.
The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], What the Yankees think and say of us. (search)
Twenty dollars reward.
--Left camp, (three miles East of Richmond,) on the 8th instant, my Boy Charles, since which time I have not heard of him. He is between 40 and 45 years of age, hair slightly grey, a yellow complexion, five feet nine or ten inches high, weighs about 150 or 160 pounds, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in. It may be that he has accidentally gotten with some other regiment.
Any information concerning him will be thankfully received, and the above reward paid for his delivery, either to Hon. R. R. Haynes, 149 American Hotel, or to N. C. Barton, No. 239 Main street.
Lieut. Clinton Perry.
Co. "E," 1st Texas Regiment
je 17--1m* General Hood's Brigade.