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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.43 (search)
Christopher; killed. Waller, Private T. J. Company C —Petersburg B Grays. Bird, Corporal Color Guard Henry V. L. Caldwell, Private W. W. Epes, Sergeant Richard; wounded. Evans, George W. Green, Private J. W. Pugh, Private John J.; killed. Rawles, Private W. R.; killed. Sledge, Private Henry. Thompson, Sergeant Robert G. Company D —Petersburg Lafayette guard. Clark, Private John H. Hardy, Private James. Harber, Private Charles; killed. Laughton, Lieutenant John E., Jr.; seriously wounded. Smith, Private George; wounded. Company E —Petersburg Riflemen. Butts, Private R. Emmett; killed. Bernard, Private George S. Bernard, Private D. Meade. Blakemore, Private James H. (courier). Crow, Sergeant John E. Davis, Private Richard B.; wounded. Fitzgerald, Private Henry W. Farley, Private James W.; killed. Harrison, Sergeant Marcellus W.; killed. Harrison, Sergeant Hartwell B. Hatcher, Private Robert<
Office Richmond & Petersburg R. R. Co.,Richmond, Va., Nov. 7th, 1862. Runaway.--A suitable reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a negro man named John, who ran away from this company in October last. John was hired from Mr. H. B. Hoomes, of Fredericksburg. Jas. C. Laughton, no 21--ts Superintendent's Clerk.
Office Richmond & Petersburg R. E. Co.Richmond, Va.,Nov.7th, 1862 Runaway.--A suitable reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a negro man named John, who ran away from this company in October last. John was hired from Mr. H. B. Hoomes, of Fredericksburg. Jas. C. Laughton, no 31--ts Superintendent's Clerk
Office Richmond and Petersburg R R Co,Richmond, April 18, 1864. Twenty Dollars Reward.--I will pay the above for the delivery of Henry to me at this where I can get him. He was employed as brakeman on the coal train, and left the service of the company about the 20th of March last. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, and has a sluggish appearance. He was hired from Mr T A of Louisa county, and was employed last year as brakeman on the Virginia Central Railroad. J C Laughton, Auditor ap 18--12t
The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The blockade running question at Nassau. (search)
Office Richmond and Petersburg R E co,Richmond, April 18, 1864. Twenty Dollars Reward — I will pay the above reward for the delivery of Henry to me at this office or where I can get him. He was employed as Bakeman on the coal train, and left the service of the company about the 20th of March last. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, and has a appearance. He was hired from Mr. T A Longan of Louise county, and was employed last year as brakeman on the Virginia Central Railroad. J C Laughton, Auditor. ap 18--12t
Office Richmond and Petersburg R. R Co,Richmond, April 18, 1864. Twenty Dollars Reward — I will pay the above reward for the delivery of Henry to me at this officer or where I can get him. He was employed as brakeman on the coal , and left the service of the company about the 20th of March last. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, and has a sluggish appearance. He was hired from Mr. T A of Louisa county, and was employed last year as brakeman on the Virginia Central Railroad. J C Laughton, Auditor. ap 18--7t
Office Richmond and Petersburg R B Co Richmond, April 18, 1864. Twenty Dollars Reward — I will pay the about reward for the delivery of Henry to me at the office or where I can get him. He was employers brakeman on the coal train, and left the services the company about the 20th of March last. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, and appearance. He was hired from Longan, of Louisa county, and was employed year as brakeman on the Virginia Central Railroad J C Laughton, Auditor ap 18--12t
Office Richmond and Petersburg N R co, Richmond, April 18, 1864. Twenty Dollars Reward.--I will pay the above reward for the delivery of Henry to me at the office or where I can get him. He was employed a brakeman on the cola train, and left the service of the company about the 20th of March last. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, and has a sluggish appearance. He was hired from Mr. H. Longan, of Louisa county, and was employed a year as brakeman on the Virginia Central Railroad. J C Laughton, Adler ap 18--12t
Office Richmond and Petersburg E R coRichmond, April 18, 1864. --twenty Dollars Reward — I will pay the about reward for the delivery of Henry to me at the office or where I can get him. He was employment brakeman on the coal train, and left the service of the company about the 20th of March last. He is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, and has sluggish appearance. He was hired from Mr T. Longan, of Louisa county, and was employed has year as brakeman on the Virginia Central Railroad. J C Laughton, Auditor. ap 18--12t