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J. H. Gresham (search for this): article 3
For Hire, a No. 1 Washer, Ironer and good Cook. Apply to J. H. Gresham, Signal office. Thirteenth and Cary streets, over the Old Dominion Insurance Company. ja 19--2t*
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For Hire, a Girl, well disposed, honest, and a good house servant; having had some-experience in cooking, washing and ironing. Apply to George Watt & Co., Franklin street. ja 17--4t*
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Richmond, December 22, 1864. Negroes are not Allowed to pass the Intermediate line of Fortifications without a passport from this office. No passport will be given a slave except on the written order of his owner; and if the handwriting of the owner be not well known at the office or attested properly, the owner must apply for the passport in prison. This by the frequent appearance at the office of forged orders, and will be strictly observed. J. H. Carrington, Provost-Marshal. de 23--1m
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Richmond, December 22, 1864. Negroes are not Allowed to pass the Intermediate line of Fortifications without a passport from this office. No passport will be given a slave except on the written order of his owner; and if the handwriting of the owner be not well known at the office or attested properly, the owner must apply for the passport in prison. This by the frequent appearance at the office of forged orders, and will be strictly observed. J. H. Carrington, Provost-Marshal. de 23--1m
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