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Remington (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Counterfeits.
--The Liberty (Bedford co., Va.,) Democrat, alluding to the recent arrest for passing counterfeit coin in Richmond, says:
Some three weeks ago, a young man of genteel appearance arrived in this place, and registered at the Hewitt House as Albert L. Riddell, Louisville, Ky. He came amongst us for the purpose of collecting a sum of money due the legatees in the estate of Benjamin Estes, dec'd. While sojourning in our midst, he became very intimate with David Saunders Chilton, a young man who, up to that time, had always been an irreproachable character.
On Thursday evening last the two young men left Liberty for the purpose of making a Western tour.
When the news of their arrest reached this place, some of our merchants examined their money, and found that they had some of the "same stuff" D. S Chilton passed $20 to Wm. Graves &Co.; $20 to Evans & Co; $20 to J. M. Ragland, and $20 to Frank Bragason, which was afterwards redeemed by Riddell.
J M. Ragland also
Louisville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 14
Counterfeits.
--The Liberty (Bedford co., Va.,) Democrat, alluding to the recent arrest for passing counterfeit coin in Richmond, says:
Some three weeks ago, a young man of genteel appearance arrived in this place, and registered at the Hewitt House as Albert L. Riddell, Louisville, Ky. He came amongst us for the purpose of collecting a sum of money due the legatees in the estate of Benjamin Estes, dec'd. While sojourning in our midst, he became very intimate with David Saunders Chilton, a young man who, up to that time, had always been an irreproachable character.
On Thursday evening last the two young men left Liberty for the purpose of making a Western tour.
When the news of their arrest reached this place, some of our merchants examined their money, and found that they had some of the "same stuff" D. S Chilton passed $20 to Wm. Graves &Co.; $20 to Evans & Co; $20 to J. M. Ragland, and $20 to Frank Bragason, which was afterwards redeemed by Riddell.
J M. Ragland also
Albert L. Riddell (search for this): article 14
David Saunders Chilton (search for this): article 14
M. Ragland (search for this): article 14
Evans (search for this): article 14
J. M. Ragland (search for this): article 14
William Graves (search for this): article 14
Benjamin Estes (search for this): article 14
Counterfeits.
--The Liberty (Bedford co., Va.,) Democrat, alluding to the recent arrest for passing counterfeit coin in Richmond, says:
Some three weeks ago, a young man of genteel appearance arrived in this place, and registered at the Hewitt House as Albert L. Riddell, Louisville, Ky. He came amongst us for the purpose of collecting a sum of money due the legatees in the estate of Benjamin Estes, dec'd. While sojourning in our midst, he became very intimate with David Saunders Chilton, a young man who, up to that time, had always been an irreproachable character.
On Thursday evening last the two young men left Liberty for the purpose of making a Western tour.
When the news of their arrest reached this place, some of our merchants examined their money, and found that they had some of the "same stuff" D. S Chilton passed $20 to Wm. Graves &Co.; $20 to Evans & Co; $20 to J. M. Ragland, and $20 to Frank Bragason, which was afterwards redeemed by Riddell.
J M. Ragland also
Frank Bragason (search for this): article 14