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Ranaway --$50 Reward.--Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro man, named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high, He had on a dark sult when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pats for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy. if taken out of this city or $15 if found in it, to be de delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de t9 — 1m* J. A. Burdett.
The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] (search)
Ranaway--$50 Reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro Man, name James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be de delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de 19--1m* J. A. Burdett.
Ranaway--$50 reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro Man, named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be de delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de 19--1m J. A. Burdett.
Ranaway--$50 reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October. 1861. a Negro man named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be de delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de 19--1m* J. A. Burdett.
Ranaway.--$50 reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro Man, named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be de delivered to me at E. H. Stakes's, Richmond, Va. J. A. Burdett. de 19--1m*
The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], How the Yankees stand the climate of South Carolina. (search)
Ranaway --$50 Reward.--Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro man named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city or $25 if found in it, to be do delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de 19--1m J. A. Burdett.
Ranaway--$50 reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October. 1861, a Negro Man named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dard suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be do delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's Richmond, Va., de 19--1m J. A. Burdett.
Ranaway--$50 reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro man, named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy, if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be do delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond Va. de 19--lm* J. A. Burdett.
The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], Further particulars of the fight on New Year's day. (search)
e Mercury, of Saturday last, and which was transfered to our columns, was in the main correct. Our forces consisted of Col. Jones' Regiment, S. C. V., a battalion of three companies from Col. Dunovant's Regiment, S. C. V., under Lt. Col. Barnes, andin order to turn our left. They were met by our skirmishers, conspicuous among whom was Captain Tompkins's company, from Jones's regiment. These brave fellows left their mark upon the invaders, and many a Yankee fell before their unerring aim; buttheir quick march — a noble set of fellows. Great was their disappointment at finding the enemy gone. Capt., Croft, Jones's Regiment, a graduate of the Citadel, occupied an advanced post on Chisholm's Island, and marched his company in retreat one time it was feared that he was out off. Soon after the fight, Col. W. E. Martin, and Lieut. Col. S. McGowan, of Jones' regiment determined to reconnoiter the field.--They galioped rapidly through an old field down the causeway, to the spot
Ranaway--$50 reward. --Ranaway, from the jail of Thos Jones, of this place, on Monday, 21st of October, 1861, a Negro man, named James; dark brown complexion, 21 years old, and nearly six feet high. He had on a dark suit when he left; also, a military overcoat. I expect he will try to pass for a free boy. I will pay the above reward for said boy. if taken out of this city, or $25 if found in it, to be do delivered to me at E. H. Stokes's, Richmond, Va. de 19--1m* J. A. Burdett.
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