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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Lewis or search for Lewis in all documents.
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Fifty dollars reward.
--Left my house, about the 1st of August, my man, Lewis, He is about twenty-one years of age, dark complexion, about five feet nine or ten inches high, projecting teeth and thick lips.
I think it probable he is in the service of some officer in the Confederate service.
I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to me in Manchester, or to Captain William W. Weisiger, Shockoe Slip, Richmond. Hypatla H. Patterson. au 26--6t*
Four thousand five hundred dollars reward.
--I will pay four thousand five hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond, or for securing them so that I get them, the following Slaves, to wit:
Jordan, a yellow man, about twenty-seven years old, a tolerable carpenter and blacksmith. --Was raised near Christiansburg, Virginia.
Lewis, a black man, thirty years old; purchased of T. L. Drewney or Broddie, near Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Joshua, black, about twenty-eight years old; raised by Walter Coles, of Pittsylvania county; has rather a down look, and is very stout.
Jack, about eighteen years old, black and slim; bought of P. J. Stern, of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Jim, black, about twenty-one or twenty-two years old; raised in Maryland; is tall and very likely.
William, a brown-skin boy, about twenty or twenty-two years old; raised in or near this city; once owned by F. J. Sampson, an agent at the Richmond and Danville depot