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October 25th (search for this): article 1
Ranaway. --notice.--A mulatto man named Patrick who has been in my employ in the 3d regiment of North Carolina State troops, ranaway on the 23d inst., and is probably endeavoring to make his way home, to Fayette, N. C. Said boy is about five feet, 10 or 11 meles is about 25 years old has very light complexion, and black curly hair; and is rather awl warn in speech and manner. It is probable he has been arrested in Richmond, as he had no pass — it so, any one who will give me information of it will be very suitably rewarded Address. swift Galloway, Lieut. 3d Regiment N. C. S. T. Camn Howe, Aquia creek, Oct. 25, '61. oc 28--it*
Ranaway. --notice.--A mulatto man named Patrick who has been in my employ in the 3d regiment of North Carolina State troops, ranaway on the 23d inst., and is probably endeavoring to make his way home, to Fayette, N. C. Said boy is about five feet, 10 or 11 meles is about 25 years old has very light complexion, and black curly hair; and is rather awl warn in speech and manner. It is probable he has been arrested in Richmond, as he had no pass — it so, any one who will give me information of it will be very suitably rewarded Address. swift Galloway, Lieut. 3d Regiment N. C. S. T. Camn Howe, Aquia creek, Oct. 25, '61. oc 28--it*
Swift Galloway (search for this): article 1
Ranaway. --notice.--A mulatto man named Patrick who has been in my employ in the 3d regiment of North Carolina State troops, ranaway on the 23d inst., and is probably endeavoring to make his way home, to Fayette, N. C. Said boy is about five feet, 10 or 11 meles is about 25 years old has very light complexion, and black curly hair; and is rather awl warn in speech and manner. It is probable he has been arrested in Richmond, as he had no pass — it so, any one who will give me information of it will be very suitably rewarded Address. swift Galloway, Lieut. 3d Regiment N. C. S. T. Camn Howe, Aquia creek, Oct. 25, '61. oc 28--it*
Camn Howe (search for this): article 1
Ranaway. --notice.--A mulatto man named Patrick who has been in my employ in the 3d regiment of North Carolina State troops, ranaway on the 23d inst., and is probably endeavoring to make his way home, to Fayette, N. C. Said boy is about five feet, 10 or 11 meles is about 25 years old has very light complexion, and black curly hair; and is rather awl warn in speech and manner. It is probable he has been arrested in Richmond, as he had no pass — it so, any one who will give me information of it will be very suitably rewarded Address. swift Galloway, Lieut. 3d Regiment N. C. S. T. Camn Howe, Aquia creek, Oct. 25, '61. oc 28--it*
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway. --notice.--A mulatto man named Patrick who has been in my employ in the 3d regiment of North Carolina State troops, ranaway on the 23d inst., and is probably endeavoring to make his way home, to Fayette, N. C. Said boy is about five feet, 10 or 11 meles is about 25 years old has very light complexion, and black curly hair; and is rather awl warn in speech and manner. It is probable he has been arrested in Richmond, as he had no pass — it so, any one who will give me information of it will be very suitably rewarded Address. swift Galloway, Lieut. 3d Regiment N. C. S. T. Camn Howe, Aquia creek, Oct. 25, '61. oc 28--it*
Aquia Creek (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway. --notice.--A mulatto man named Patrick who has been in my employ in the 3d regiment of North Carolina State troops, ranaway on the 23d inst., and is probably endeavoring to make his way home, to Fayette, N. C. Said boy is about five feet, 10 or 11 meles is about 25 years old has very light complexion, and black curly hair; and is rather awl warn in speech and manner. It is probable he has been arrested in Richmond, as he had no pass — it so, any one who will give me information of it will be very suitably rewarded Address. swift Galloway, Lieut. 3d Regiment N. C. S. T. Camn Howe, Aquia creek, Oct. 25, '61. oc 28--it*
spect of meeting the enemy once more before the campaign is interested by the shows of the coming winter.--the Quartermaster of the brigade, Capt. R. Rank Jr., has accomplished the difficult of transportation with success, though obstacles have been numerous, and his indomitable energy has called forth the praise his commander, and brother officers. from the Northwest state that six of the Federal army have gone Cheat Mountain, one of them to one to Beverly, and four known. If this information there is now but a small force enemy on the mountain. The have some works at Crouch's, on Huntersville to Huttonsville, may become necessary to destroy very recent intelligence related to the operating of our army in that everything being quiet at last have heard of the capture of two by the invaders--Capt. Hood, of the army to Western Virginia H. Yost, who held the post These gentlemen were taken in whither they had gone for the communicating with their families.
spect of meeting the enemy once more before the campaign is interested by the shows of the coming winter.--the Quartermaster of the brigade, Capt. R. Rank Jr., has accomplished the difficult of transportation with success, though obstacles have been numerous, and his indomitable energy has called forth the praise his commander, and brother officers. from the Northwest state that six of the Federal army have gone Cheat Mountain, one of them to one to Beverly, and four known. If this information there is now but a small force enemy on the mountain. The have some works at Crouch's, on Huntersville to Huttonsville, may become necessary to destroy very recent intelligence related to the operating of our army in that everything being quiet at last have heard of the capture of two by the invaders--Capt. Hood, of the army to Western Virginia H. Yost, who held the post These gentlemen were taken in whither they had gone for the communicating with their families.
Western Virginia. Our latest reliable advices from General command represent that the brigade encamped near Raleigh Court-House, proceeded so far on the march towards Coal river over almost impassable . The men were in good spirits, and delighted with the prospect of meeting the enemy once more before the campaign is interested by the shows of the coming winter.--the Quartermaster of the brigade, Capt. R. Rank Jr., has accomplished the difficult of transportation with success, though obstacles have been numerous, and his indomitable energy has called forth the praise his commander, and brother officers. from the Northwest state that six of the Federal army have gone Cheat Mountain, one of them to one to Beverly, and four known. If this information there is now but a small force enemy on the mountain. The have some works at Crouch's, on Huntersville to Huttonsville, may become necessary to destroy very recent intelligence related to the operating of our a
pect of meeting the enemy once more before the campaign is interested by the shows of the coming winter.--the Quartermaster of the brigade, Capt. R. Rank Jr., has accomplished the difficult of transportation with success, though obstacles have been numerous, and his indomitable energy has called forth the praise his commander, and brother officers. from the Northwest state that six of the Federal army have gone Cheat Mountain, one of them to one to Beverly, and four known. If this information there is now but a small force enemy on the mountain. The have some works at Crouch's, on Huntersville to Huttonsville, may become necessary to destroy very recent intelligence related to the operating of our army in that everything being quiet at last have heard of the capture of two by the invaders--Capt. Hood, of the army to Western Virginia H. Yost, who held the post These gentlemen were taken in whither they had gone for the communicating with their families.
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