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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1860., [Electronic resource], Testimonial. (search)
Testimonial.
--Yesterday, a very pretty gold-headed cane was presented to Mr. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, by the members of the Freight Department, as a testimonial of their high appreciation of him as an officer and gentleman.
The head of the cane had upon it the following inscription: "Presented to F. J. Sampson, by the up Freight Department."
Testimonial.
--Yesterday, a very pretty gold-headed cane was presented to Mr. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, by the members of the Freight Department, as a testimonial of their high appreciation of him as an officer and gentleman.
The head of the cane had upon it the following inscription: "Presented to F. J. Sampson, by the up Freight Department."
Lost negro Man found.
--On Monday, July 7th, Conductor Taylor left in my charge a tall, well-formed, very black negro Man, supposed to be about twenty years old, with a small scar on his fore head and a scar entirely across on the outside of the right hand.
He says his name is Calvin, and belongs to Quintus Cochran, of Sumter county, Ala., Livingston District.
The owner of the boy will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take possession of him.
F. J. Sampson,
jy 11--1w* Gen'l Freight Ag't R. & D. R. R.
The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], The cotton-growing question. (search)
Lost negro man found.
--Davy, a tall, black, negro man, with short whiskers and moustache, and clothed in homespun about half worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week.--Davy says he belongs to Joe. Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply to F. J. Sampson, Gen'l Richmond and Danville R. E. Danville papers please copy and send bill to me immediately. de 15--1m
Lost negro man found
--Davy, a tall, black, negro man, with short and moustache, and clothed in about half worn was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. R. Taylor last Saturday --Davy says he belongs to Joe Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young who Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward prove property, pay charges, and take his servant.
Apply to
F. J. Sampson, Agt.,
Richmond and Danville R. E.
Danville papers please copy and him to me immediately.
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Lost negro man found.
Davy, a tall black, negro man, with abort whiskers and moustache, and clothed in homespun about hall worn, was delivered to me for safekeeping by Conductor W. E. Taylor last Saturday week — Davy says be belongs to Joe Wright, of Pittsylvania county, about 30 miles from Danville, and was on his way to wait on his young master, who is a Lieutenant in Gen. Wise's Brigade.
The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take his servant . Apply to F. J. Sampson, Gen'l Frl. Agt, Richmond and Danville R. R. Danville papers please copy and send bill to me immediately. de15--1m