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D. E. Gardner (search for this): article 1
Five dollars reward --For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old, dark skin; round, bumpy face, voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as far as in or about Richmond. Geo. H. Woolhouse.
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Five dollars reward --For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old, dark skin; round, bumpy face, voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as far as in or about Richmond. Geo. H. Woolhouse.
Five dollars reward --For the apprehension and return to me of a Servant woman, Martha, the property of Mr. D. E. Gardner's brother, who left my house the 8th inst. She is 18 or 20 years old, dark skin; round, bumpy face, voice effeminate; 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high; a first-rate washer and ironer, and has very likely passed herself off as a free woman and hired herself as far as in or about Richmond. Geo. H. Woolhouse.