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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 10, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 629 total hits in 295 results.
Banks (search for this): article 10
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No theft.
--Washington, a slave, appeared before the Mayor on Saturday to answer the charge of stealing $22 from Aldeston Glenn on the 31 of August. The facts elicited by the examination showed that young Glenn gave the servant the money to keep for him, while on their way home, and that the prisoner dropped the purse by accident.
He was discharged.
Aldeston Glenn (search for this): article 10
No theft.
--Washington, a slave, appeared before the Mayor on Saturday to answer the charge of stealing $22 from Aldeston Glenn on the 31 of August. The facts elicited by the examination showed that young Glenn gave the servant the money to keep for him, while on their way home, and that the prisoner dropped the purse by accident.
He was discharged.
No theft.
--Washington, a slave, appeared before the Mayor on Saturday to answer the charge of stealing $22 from Aldeston Glenn on the 31 of August. The facts elicited by the examination showed that young Glenn gave the servant the money to keep for him, while on their way home, and that the prisoner dropped the purse by accident.
He was discharged.