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Richmond and Danville R R.Sup'ts office, Richmond, April 5, 1864.
Ran away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R A A Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high.
He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G Talbott. Sup't R & D R R ap 7--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], Contraband caught. (search)
Richmond and Danville B. R.Sen'e's office, Richmond, April 5, 1864.
Ran away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R A A Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high.
He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G Talcott. Sup't R & D R R. ap 7--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], How a white regiment Resented an Abolition insult. (search)
Richmond and Danville R N,Sup't's office, Richmond, April 5, 1864.
Ran away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R A A Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 18 inches high.
He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G Talcott, Sup't R & D E R. ap 7--2w
, The Orders in a subjugated District — an official picture of life under the enemy. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1864., [Electronic resource], Northern Items. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], Casualties. (search)
Casualties.
Trenches Near Petersburg, Va., June 29th, 1864. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
For the information of friends please publish the following casualties in the Hampden Artillery, co C, 38th Va Light Artillery Battalion, which have occurred in the various artillery duels since the 16th inst:
Killed: Private John J Floyd, Wounded Chas T Barnum, right side, severely; Matthew Motton, right foot, severely; private John Rogers, (a native of Liverpool, England, where he has a wife and family residing,) who was severely wounded in the fight on the 18th at Hare's farm, died on the 23d inst at the Virginia Hospital; Lieut J E Sullivan, having nearly recovered from the injuries he received on the 3d inst, has reported for duty and is now in command of the company. J K B,
The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], Young Mn's Christian Association . (search)