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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for John B. Davis or search for John B. Davis in all documents.
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The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Yellow fever sufferers in Wellington . (search)
Yellow fever sufferers in Wellington.
--In addition to my last notice of receiving of $1,330.00
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the following sums for the relief of the poor:
Lieut. Col. Randolph Harrison, 4th Virginia Artillery50.00
B. O. Geary, Richmond.20.00
215 Main street50.00
Mrs. Claiborne Gooch5.00
Vincant Bargamin5.00
Henry Mayer5.00
Gen. W. D. Pender, Col. Brigade, Major General A. P. Hill's Division10.00
Wm. W. B. Harrison, Va.20.00
J. Q. Adams, Co. B., 38th Va. vols1.00
Miss. M. Murchia, Va.10.00
H. H. Lipscom, C. C. Jeff, Davis's Caglon5.00
S. C. Cruckmars, 5.00
$1,519.00
Persons having any further donations to make will please remit them to Wilmington, N. C., and receive the thanks of the post, and oblige.
[*] * J. P. Levy.
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Northern papers. (search)
One hundred Dollars reward.
--Runaway from the subscriber, in the city of Richmond on the night of the 15th instant, two Negro men;
John Brown--30 years old, black, one eyed, near 6 feet high, weighs 170 pounds, well formed; was purchased from Mrs. Hannah near Charlestown.
Va. Had on drab coat and pants, new shoes.
The other named
Joe love--18 years old, brown skin, about 5 feet 4 inches high.
Had on dark cotton coat and pants, with stripes up the legs.
Was raised in N. Carolina.
No doubt they will try to get back to Charlestown.
I will give $50 for the apprehension of either, or $100 for both, confined in any jail so I can get them John B. Davis.
oc 17--6t* Richmond, Va.