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--Run away from the subscriber the 16th of June, 1863, a negro man named Sidney, 25 years old, of light complexion, about 5 feet 6 inches high, belongs to the farm, but can make shoe, and took the shoe-making tools along with him. I will pay ten dollars for his delivery is any jail so that I get him again. pleasant W. , Buckingham &c. Va., jy 14--sw3t*
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee , Missionary Ridge , Nov. 22 . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War News. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaways --$1600 reward (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], The road to independence. (search)
One hundred and Fifty Dollars reward.
--Runaway from my farm, in Buckingham count hear Curdsville, on Tuesday, the 8th of March, 1864, my negro man Cornelius; he is thirty years of, about 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, at claims to have a wife at Dr Anderson's, in Amelia county.
The above reward will be paid if apprehended of confined in any jail so that I can him. R. Allen. Curdsville, Buckingham on, Va. ap 21--4t*
One hundred and fifty dollars reward.
--Ran away from my farm, in Buckingham county near Curdsville, on Tuesday, the 8th of March, 1864 my negro man Cornelius; he is thirty years old about 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, and claims to have a wife at Dr. Anderson's, in county.
The above reward will be paid or confined in any jail so that I can get his K Alien. Curdsville, Buckingham co, Va. ap 21--4t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], One hundred Dollars reward. (search)
Police arrests.
--The following arrests were made by the police yesterday:
Thomas White, a free negro from Buckingham, charged with stealing a horse, valued at one thousand dollars, the property of some one unknown; James W. Harris, a white man, charged with receiving the same, knowing the animal was stolen; Henry Moore, charged with drunkenness and insulting ladies in the street; Lawrence, slave of Thomas J. Bolton, and Daniel Ruffin, a free negro, charged with stealing a pocket-book, containing seventy dollars, from William H. Jordan; Jane, a slave arrested for using abusive and insulting language to Mrs. C. Hicks; Jane Gibson, a free negro, using threatening and abusive language towards Rebecca Chandler.
Allen, slave of John Harris, charged with stealing two and a half bushels of wheat from Ellison & Brother; Gus, slave of Thomas Giles, and James, slave of William C. Winston, for receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen; and James, slave of Frederick Swift, ch