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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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For hire. --A Servant Woman, who has been accustomed to cooking and waiting house. Apply to Peters, Martin --Co. no 7--3t
eft side of the mouth a little higher than the right, and when at ease the head inclines a little to the left; a little humpbacked; his feet 11½ inches long each. James Henry Stevens, sentenced by the Court of Fredericksburg three years for grand larceny, and received January 11th, 1856; being second offence, five years in addition put on him April 21st, 1858. He was born in Spotsylvania; is 33 years old; 5 feet, 5¼ inches high; black color; hair and eyes black; a scar on nose. Fanny Peters, colored, received June, 7th 1859, from Rockingham county, under sentence for 7 years 4 months 2 days, for felonious burning; was born in Rockingham county, is 4 feet 11¼ inches high 19 years old, ginger-bread color, black eyes and hair. Tow small scars on the right arm below the elbow; one scar on left arm above elbow; a small dark mole on upper part of breast, a scar on left ankle; and a small scar on top of right foot. Morris, a transport, received March 27th, 1858, from Lynchbur