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One hundred dollars reward --Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in Castle Thunder he negro boy Lewis, about 5 feet 5 inches in height, and about 15 or 16 years old. He is the son of Ellen Tyler, who formerly lived near the corner of 18th and Marshall sts, Richmond, but who is now living in the employ of Mrs. J C Pannill. Petersburg, Va. Hunter Davidson, Lieut commd'g C S steamer Torpedo, James river, Va. ja 16--8t*
One hundred dollar reward. --Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in Castle Thunder of the negro boy Lewis, about 5 feet 5 inches in height, and about 15 or 16 years old. He is the son of Ellen Tyler, who formerly lives near the corner of 18th and Marshall sts, Richmond who is now living in the employ of Mrs J C Pannel Petersburg, Va. Hunter Davidson, Lieut. commd'g C. S. steamer Va. ja 16--3t*
One hundred Dollars Reward. --Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in Castle Thunder of the negro boy Lewis, about 5 feet 5 inches in height, and about 15 or 16 years old. He is the son of Helen Tyler, who formerly lived near the corner of 18th and Marshall streets, Richmond, but who is now living in the employ of Mrs J. C. Pannill, Petersburg, Va. Hunter Davidson. Lieut commd'g C S steamer Torpedo, James river, Va. ja 21--3t
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia.--a Proclamation. (search)
One hundred dollars reward. --Will be paid for the arrest and confinement in Castle Thunder of the negro boy Lewis, about 5 feet 5 inches in height, and about 15 or 16 years old. He is the son of Ellen Tyler, who formerly lived near the corner of 18th and Marshall streets, Richmond, but who is now living in the employ of Mrs J C Pannill, Petersburg, Va. Hunter Davidson, Lieut commd's C S steamer Torpede, James river, Va. ja 21--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], The New Confederate cruiser Rappahannock. (search)
One hundred Dollars Reward. --Will be paid for the Thunder of the negroes boy about 5 feet 5 inches in height, and about 15 or 16 He is the son of Eden who family lived near the now living in the J C Parenfil, Petersburg, Va. Hunter Davidson, Lieut commd'g James river, Va. ja 21--3t*
Ran away --My negro boy Philip, about years old, about 5 feet high; of dark color, and pleasing expression of had on when he left a sailor's blue cap. A reward will be paid for his arrest and it is thought he will endeavor to make his way the enemy's lines in Gloucester county, on river. Hunter Davidson, Gen Near Varine, James river, May 5th, 1864. my 6--2t*
and transports had passed Harrison's Landing, and seventy were in sight, making 105 in all. Six of the squadron came up, and one of them, the leading vessel, was blown up by a torpedo. The other five then landed their troops at Curls Neck. At last accounts there were several gunboats in sight of Gregory's farm, 2 ½ miles from Chaffin's Bluff. Destruction of a Yankee gunboat by a torpedo — all on board blown up. From a dispatch received at the Navy Department from Lieut. Hunter Davidson, in charge of submarine defences, we learn that a Yankee gunboat run foul of one of the torpedo sentinels in the James river yesterday morning and was blown to atoms. He says there "is hardly a piece left as big as a row-boat." The explosion occurred at Deep Bottem, near Aikin's Landing, about 12 miles below the city, and not a soul on board escaped the disaster. The movements on the Peninsula. The Yankee force which has been at West Point for a week broke up their camp
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