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Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$10 reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 20th inst, if delivered to me at my house or to Mr. Hector Davis in the city of Richmond Pleasant is about 18 years old — dark color, not black; very large eyes speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about some of the camps near the city. W. S. Curtin. Hanover, July 14, 1861. jy 24--3tawtf
Hector Davis (search for this): article 1
$10 reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 20th inst, if delivered to me at my house or to Mr. Hector Davis in the city of Richmond Pleasant is about 18 years old — dark color, not black; very large eyes speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about some of the camps near the city. W. S. Curtin. Hanover, July 14, 1861. jy 24--3tawtf
W. S. Curtin (search for this): article 1
$10 reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 20th inst, if delivered to me at my house or to Mr. Hector Davis in the city of Richmond Pleasant is about 18 years old — dark color, not black; very large eyes speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about some of the camps near the city. W. S. Curtin. Hanover, July 14, 1861. jy 24--3tawtf
July 14th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
$10 reward --Will be paid for my boy Pleasant, who ranaway on the 20th inst, if delivered to me at my house or to Mr. Hector Davis in the city of Richmond Pleasant is about 18 years old — dark color, not black; very large eyes speaks pleasantly when spoken to, and is supposed to be waiting on soldiers about some of the camps near the city. W. S. Curtin. Hanover, July 14, 1861. jy 24--3tawtf