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The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Confederate tax bill. (search)
Runaway
--On the 19th of April, 1863, from my farm, in Henrico county, near Deep Run Church, two negro men, named Recter and Griffin.
Griffin is fifty years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, was bought from Mr. H M Falurkes, near Winterpock Coal Pits, where he has a wife.
Rector is light complected, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col Brent, and was sold to Mr Ellett, of Richmond.
The said negro has a wife at Col Brent's, and was purchased by W W Harven of HenGriffin is fifty years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, was bought from Mr. H M Falurkes, near Winterpock Coal Pits, where he has a wife.
Rector is light complected, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col Brent, and was sold to Mr Ellett, of Richmond.
The said negro has a wife at Col Brent's, and was purchased by W W Harven of Henrico county.
I will give a liberal reward for their delivery to me, or to Wm Heady, at No Main st. or lodged in jail where I can get them. W W Harven, Henrico county. ap 21--6t
Fifty dollars reward.
--The above reward will be given for the apprehension of my boy James.
This boy had been hired to Mr Griffin, of this city, as a house carpenter and it is believed is still in the city; perhaps employed as a workman in some of the shops as a free boy. James is about five feet four or six inches high, tawny complexion, stout built, pleasing thick lips, and full suit of hair.
Should he be apprehended he can be delivered to Mr Griffin, Grace street. Richmond, or to I rehension of my boy James.
This boy had been hired to Mr Griffin, of this city, as a house carpenter and it is believed is still in the city; perhaps employed as a workman in some of the shops as a free boy. James is about five feet four or six inches high, tawny complexion, stout built, pleasing thick lips, and full suit of hair.
Should he be apprehended he can be delivered to Mr Griffin, Grace street. Richmond, or to I H Walks, Main street below the st. Charles. Wm T Jesee. [ap 13--12t]