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The Daily Dispatch: May 9, 1863., [Electronic resource] | 4 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Elias Nason, The Life and Times of Charles Sumner: His Boyhood, Education and Public Career. | 3 | 1 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1860., [Electronic resource] | 3 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1865., [Electronic resource] | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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Piloting the enemy.
--A white man named J. T. Johnson was brought from the country yesterday and consigned to the military prison on the charge of having piloted the Yankees during their recent cavalry raid.
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One hundred dollars reward
--Will be paid for the delivery to me or lodged in jail so that I get him again a negro boy named William, calling himself William.
Wilkinson, who ran away in the latter part of June or first of July, 1863, from Messrs Mounter and Johnson, keepers of the Secession Club House, in Richmond, to whom he was hired.
William is about 21 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, slender, somewhat bandy legged, rather long faced, of yellowish brown complexion, confident in speech and manner and much inclined to foppishness in dress and habits.
I have reason to believe that he block himself to the service of some officer in the Confederate States army, which was rear Richmond at the time be ran away, and that he is still most probably is such service.
Any information about this boy communicated to me or to his owner, (N P Reward, of Richmond,) will be thankfully received Richmond, May 7, 1863. H. D. Hacho. my 8--3t*