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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 341 total hits in 178 results.
James Patterson (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
June, 7 AD (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
Francis T. Isbell (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
James H. Harding (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
William Chiles (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
M. A. Hope (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
Chickahominy (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
Louisa (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
13th (search for this): article 1
Fifty dollars reward.
--Ran away from my plantation, near Amelia C. H., on the 13th inst. a negro man named "Silas." Silas is about 35 or 40 years old, and is about six feet high, black, speaks slow, walks a little stooping.
He has a wife in Rockingham county.
I will pay the above reward for him. O. F. Bresee.
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