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The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], The French policy with regard to the Confederate States . (search)
Notice.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va., by a Mr. Totty.
His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester.
A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again.
my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.
Notice.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va., by a Mr. Totty.
His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester.
A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again.
my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.
The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], From New Orleans. (search)
Notice.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va, by a Mr. Totty.
His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester.
A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again.
my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.
Notice.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va, by a Mr. Totty.
His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester.
A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again.
my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.
The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg . (search)