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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting narrative of an escaped Confederate prisoner. (search)
Twenty dollars reward --For the apprehension and delivery to Mr. J. L. Taylor, at the G. S. Nitro Bureau, of my negro boy Josiah or Joe. He is about fourteen years of age, dark. well formed, large eyes, and has a mole about an inch from one of his ears. He is probably lurking about the city. I will pay the above reward upon delivery. Francis A. Savage. jy 19--
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting narrative of an escaped Confederate prisoner. (search)
Twenty-five dollars reward --Will be paid for a boy named Taylor, provided he be delivered to Wm. S. Phillips, of this city, or confined in any jail in the city of Richmond, so that I may get him again. Said boy is tolerably black, short hair, quick spoken, and very quick and active. He left my premises, in this city, about three months since, and has been recently in the employ of a Capt. Mitchell, 11th regiment Georgia volunteers. He represents himself as free, as he calls himself "Bill." F. W. Hancock, jy 15--1w Chief Surgeon 3d Division.
Lost negro Man found. --On Monday, July 7th, Conductor Taylor left in my charge a tall, well-formed, very black negro Man, supposed to be about twenty years old, with a small scar on his fore head and a scar entirely across on the outside of the right hand. He says his name is Calvin, and belongs to Quintus Cochran, of Sumter county, Ala., Livingston District. The owner of the boy will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take possession of him. F. J. Sampson, jy 11--1w* Gen'l Freight Ag't R. & D. R. R.