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Albemarle (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars Reward for the apprehension of Becky, a girl, seventeen years old, tall and well proportioned, about five feet high, of dark gingerbread color, with but one or two teeth on the left side of her lower jaw, a very large mark of vaccination on the left arm. She was dressed in a spun cotton coat; stammers slightly when suddenly addressed. She went off in a Rivanna river canal boat, and is supposed to be harbored with free negroes on the canal or in Richmond. George F. Stachlin, Keswick Depot, Albemarle county, Virginia. se 19--6t*
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One hundred dollars Reward for the apprehension of Becky, a girl, seventeen years old, tall and well proportioned, about five feet high, of dark gingerbread color, with but one or two teeth on the left side of her lower jaw, a very large mark of vaccination on the left arm. She was dressed in a spun cotton coat; stammers slightly when suddenly addressed. She went off in a Rivanna river canal boat, and is supposed to be harbored with free negroes on the canal or in Richmond. George F. Stachlin, Keswick Depot, Albemarle county, Virginia. se 19--6t*