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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for C. Taylor or search for C. Taylor in all documents.
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Reward.
--A reward of $80 will be paid for the recovery of my servant boy, Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soldiers on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen. Longstreet's division.
Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very sprightly in manner.
Address.
Francis W. Hancock,
Chief Sury, Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soldiers on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen. Longstreet's division.
Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very sprightly in manner.
Address.
Francis W. Hancock,
Chief Surgeon 3d Division, or
Dr. Jas. E. Williams,
my 7--eod5t Richmond, Va.
$50 reward.
--Ranaway from the Farish House, in Charlottesville, on Tuesday, the 22d day of April, a negro boy, named Buck, belonging to the estate of Wm. T. McCarty, dec'd. He left in company with three other boys belonging to Mr. C. Taylor, of Alexandria.
Buck is about 5 feet high, black, with a good suit of hair, and about 18 years of age. The above reward will be paid for his safe delivery in the county jail of Albemarle, or in Mr. Grady's jail, below the corner of 15th and Cary streets, Richmond, Va.
my 2--6.* Jas. B McCarty, Adm'r.