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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 21, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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James Beale (search for this): article 1
$10 reward
--Ranaways from my farm, 5 miles below Richmond, about ten days ago, my woman Mary, who is about 45 years old, of a very black complexion, has a fine head of hair, is very likely, and about 5 feet 4 inches high.
I purchased her of Dr. James Beale, of the city of Richmond, and I have no doubt but that she is lurking about the said city I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or in some jail so that I can get her. Jas M. Taylor,
Je 20--2t Of the firm of Jas. M. Taylor & Son.
James M. Taylor (search for this): article 1
$10 reward
--Ranaways from my farm, 5 miles below Richmond, about ten days ago, my woman Mary, who is about 45 years old, of a very black complexion, has a fine head of hair, is very likely, and about 5 feet 4 inches high.
I purchased her of Dr. James Beale, of the city of Richmond, and I have no doubt but that she is lurking about the said city I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or in some jail so that I can get her. Jas M. Taylor,
Je 20--2t Of the firm of Jas. M. Taylor & Son.
Jas M. Taylor (search for this): article 1
$10 reward
--Ranaways from my farm, 5 miles below Richmond, about ten days ago, my woman Mary, who is about 45 years old, of a very black complexion, has a fine head of hair, is very likely, and about 5 feet 4 inches high.
I purchased her of Dr. James Beale, of the city of Richmond, and I have no doubt but that she is lurking about the said city I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or in some jail so that I can get her. Jas M. Taylor,
Je 20--2t Of the firm of Jas. M. Taylor & Son.
Butler (search for this): article 1
Huger (search for this): article 1
June 19th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., June 19, 1861.
Great excitement was caused here yesterday, on the arrival in our city of three supposed spies, accompanied by a body of soldiers.
They were immediately carried to head quarters, (Col. Huger,) where a brief examination took place, after which they were committed to jail.
One of them, named Williams, was the mate of a sloop recently taken at Old Point, with bacon, lard, butter, &c., mentioned in a previous letter.
He says he was taken prisoner at Fortress Monroe, and was compelled to sleep with negroes, and subjected to the vilest treatment; that on the day of the battle at Pig Point, in which the Harriet Lane was engaged, he happened to be looking out the window of his cell, and saw at least six wounded men being conveyed to the Fort.
He describes them as being cut all to pieces, and he has no doubt that many more were thus mangled, but he was not allowed to witness them.
They tried to c
Otho H. Williams (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., June 19, 1861.
Great excitement was caused here yesterday, on the arrival in our city of three supposed spies, accompanied by a body of soldiers.
They were immediately carried to head quarters, (Col. Huger,) where a brief examination took place, after which they were committed to jail.
One of them, named Williams, was the mate of a sloop recently taken at Old Point, with bacon, lard, butter, &c., mentioned in a previous letter.
He says he was taken prisoner at Fortress Monroe, and was compelled to sleep with negroes, and subjected to the vilest treatment; that on the day of the battle at Pig Point, in which the Harriet Lane was engaged, he happened to be looking out the window of his cell, and saw at least six wounded men being conveyed to the Fort.
He describes them as being cut all to pieces, and he has no doubt that many more were thus mangled, but he was not allowed to witness them.
They tried to c
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., June 19, 1861.
Great excitement was caused here yesterday, on the arrival in our city of three supposed spies, accompanied by a body of soldiers.
They were immediately carried to head quarters, (Col. Huger,) where a brief examination took place, after which they were committed to jail.
One of them, named Williams, was the mate of a sloop recently taken at Old Point, with bacon, lard, butter, &c., mentioned in a previous letter.
He says he was taken prisoner at Fortress Monroe, and was compelled to sleep with negroes, and subjected to the vilest treatment; that on the day of the battle at Pig Point, in which the Harriet Lane was engaged, he happened to be looking out the window of his cell, and saw at least six wounded men being conveyed to the Fort.
He describes them as being cut all to pieces, and he has no doubt that many more were thus mangled, but he was not allowed to witness them.
They tried to
Pig Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1