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200 dollars reward Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ran away from Wm A Branton, in Amelia county, S negro was purchased by said Branies of R H Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J Gills Jetersville P O, Amelia co, je 23--2taw3w
200 dollars reward. --Will be paid of me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ran away from Wm. A. Branton, in Ameria county. Said negro was purchased by said Brandon of R. H. Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J. Gills. Jetersville P. O., Amelia co, Va. je 23--2taw3w*
200 dollars reward. --Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ran away from Wm. A. Branton, in Ametis county. Said negro was purchased by said Bran on of N. H. Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J. Gills, Jetersville P. O., Amelia co, Va. je 23--2taw3w*
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The execution of Cap. Leopold — his last letter to his Mother. (search)
200 dollars reward --Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ran away from Wm A Branton, in Amelia county. Said negro was purchased by said Branton of R H Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J. Gills. Jetersville P. O., Amelia co, Va. je 23--2taw3w*
200 dollars reward. --Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ran away from Wm A Braton, in Amelia county, Say negro was purchased by said Branton of E H Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J Gilis Jetersville P O, Amelia co, Va. je 28--2taw3w*
200 dollars reward --will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ranaway from Wm A. Branton, in Amelia county. Said negro was purchased by said Branton of R H Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J. Gills. Jetersville P O, Amelia co, Va. je 23--2taw3w*
200 dollars reward. --Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ranaway from Wm A Branton, in Amelia county. Said negro was purchased by said Branton of R H Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J Gilis, Jetersville P O, Amelia co, Va je 23--2taw3w*
The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], From the Georgia front — latest by mail. (search)
200 dollars reward --Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kuby, who ran away from Wm. A. Branton, in Amelia county. Said negro was purchased by said Branton of R. H. Norvell, in Richmond. Address John. C. Gills. Jetersville P C, Amelia co, Va. je 23--2taw3w*
200 dollars reward --Will be paid by me for the apprehension and confinement in any jail of a negro man named Kilby, who ran away from Wm A Branton, in Amelia county. Said negro was purchased by said Branton of R H Norvell, in Richmond. Address John J Gills. Jetersville P O, Amelia co, Va. je 23--2taw3N*
s city, Montelle escaped, but Childress was lodged in Castle Thunder, where he still is. Montelle states that the same horse which he has been charged with stealing is his property, and, if necessary, he can prove it by fifty persons. In order to-procure other witnesses, the case was further postponed till next Friday. Ellen, slave of William Roganni, was charged with being guilty of impudence towards Miles Cary, near the Second Market, on Friday. George, slave of N. A. Wilson, of Amelia, was charged with going at large. George acknowledged he was a runaway, and had recently sustained himself here by selling newspapers, He had under his arm, while in the presence of his Honor, a large bundle of the daily papers. The Mayor, previous to disposing of the matter, took occasion to remark that he did not consider the exemptions held by newspaper publishers contemplated the privilege of selling papers to slaves without the written consent of their owners, and advised them to be c
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