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One hundred dollars reward.
--Runaway from the subscriber, on the night of the 8th inst, a likely boy named Jim, about 16 years old. Jim has a full head of black hair, gingerbread color, well grown, and his walk is slow and careless.
Said boy had on when he left a gray military cap, light grey jacket and dark pants, Jim was raised by Mrs. Well, in Stevensburg, Culpeper county, and may be making his way there, or he may have gone with Gen Hood's Division; as he has been in the army before, and liked it very much.
Jim has relations living in Richmond, and may be lurking about the city at this time. G. Z. Miles, Firm of Miles & Bro. se 10--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Five hundred dollars reward. (search)
Five hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, on the night of the 8th instant, a likely boy named Jim, about 16 years old. Jim has a full head of black hair, gingerbread color, well grown, and his walk is slow and careless.
Said boy had on when he left a gray military cap, light gray jacket and dark pants.
Jim was raised by Mrs. Wall, in Stevensburg, Culpeper county, and may be making his way there, or be may have gone with Hood's division, as he has been in these living in and liked it very much.
about the city at Richmond, and this time. G. Z. Miles, Firm of Miles & Bro. 3t*
Three hundred dollars reward.
--I will pay the above reward for the apprehension of my servant boy Jim. Said boy is about 16 or 17 years of age, gingerbread color, full bead of hair, weighs about 130 or 140 pounds, and has a very careless walk; said boy was employed by an officer in the 17th Georgia regiment, Benning's brigade, up to the time the army crossed the James river.
He represented himself as being a free boy, and called himself Jack, that being an assumed name.
Said boy is supposed to be with the army on the south side now. Address G. Z. Miles, Richmond, Va. jy 22--3t
Three hundred dollars reward.
--I will pay the above reward for the apprehension of my servant boy Jim. Said boy is about 16 or 17 year of age, gingerbread color, full head of hair, weight about 130 or 140 pounds, and has a very careless walk; said boy was employed by an officer in the 17th Georgia regiment, Benning's brigade, upon the time the army crossed the James river.
He represented himself as being a free boy, said called himself Jack, that being an assumed Said boy is supposed to be with the army on the south side now. Address G. Z. Miles, Richmond, Va. jy 22--3t