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Henry Cox (search for this): article 1
Runaway. --$15 Reward.--Run away from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his Negro man Henderson. Said negro is about 25 years old, very likely, not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The lips of the fore and middle fingers on the left hand have been cut off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, adjoining mine. He may be lurking near some of the camps, with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward will be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I can get him, or upon his delivery to me at my residence, in Henrico county, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.
William Boulware (search for this): article 1
Runaway. --$15 Reward.--Run away from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his Negro man Henderson. Said negro is about 25 years old, very likely, not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The lips of the fore and middle fingers on the left hand have been cut off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, adjoining mine. He may be lurking near some of the camps, with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward will be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I can get him, or upon his delivery to me at my residence, in Henrico county, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway. --$15 Reward.--Run away from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his Negro man Henderson. Said negro is about 25 years old, very likely, not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The lips of the fore and middle fingers on the left hand have been cut off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, adjoining mine. He may be lurking near some of the camps, with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward will be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I can get him, or upon his delivery to me at my residence, in Henrico county, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.
Dutch Gap (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway. --$15 Reward.--Run away from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his Negro man Henderson. Said negro is about 25 years old, very likely, not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The lips of the fore and middle fingers on the left hand have been cut off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, adjoining mine. He may be lurking near some of the camps, with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward will be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I can get him, or upon his delivery to me at my residence, in Henrico county, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.
rle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefore, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, I hereby proclaim and make known that the said persons have been duly elected Electors of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States for and on behalf of the State of Virginia. The Electors are required by law to meet at the Capitol, in the city of Richmond, on the first Wednesday in December next, by the hour of ten o'clock in the morning. Given under my hand, as Governor, and L. S. under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 26th day of November, 1861. and in the year of the Commonwealth the eighty sixth. John Letcher. By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford, no 30--td Sec'y of the Com'th.
President and Vice President of the Confederate States, that a majority of the votes polled at the said election were given in favor of the following persons: John R. Edmunds, of Halifax. Allen T. Caperton, of Monroe. Joseph Christian, of Middlesex. Cincinnatus W. Newton, of Norfolk city. Raleigh T. Daniel, of Richmond city. Wm. F. Thompson, of Dinwiddie. wood Bouldin, of Charlotte, Wm. L. Goggin, of Bedford. Benj. F. Randolph, of Albemarle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefore, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, I hereby proclaim and make known that the said persons have been duly elected Electors of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States for and on beha
Allen T. Caperton (search for this): article 1
By the Governor of Virginia.--a proclamation. --Whereas, it appears by the returns of the Commissioners appointed for the several counties and cities of this Commonwealth to superintend the election of Electors for President and Vice President of the Confederate States, that a majority of the votes polled at the said election were given in favor of the following persons: John R. Edmunds, of Halifax. Allen T. Caperton, of Monroe. Joseph Christian, of Middlesex. Cincinnatus W. Newton, of Norfolk city. Raleigh T. Daniel, of Richmond city. Wm. F. Thompson, of Dinwiddie. wood Bouldin, of Charlotte, Wm. L. Goggin, of Bedford. Benj. F. Randolph, of Albemarle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefor
George W. Munford (search for this): article 1
rle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefore, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, I hereby proclaim and make known that the said persons have been duly elected Electors of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States for and on behalf of the State of Virginia. The Electors are required by law to meet at the Capitol, in the city of Richmond, on the first Wednesday in December next, by the hour of ten o'clock in the morning. Given under my hand, as Governor, and L. S. under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 26th day of November, 1861. and in the year of the Commonwealth the eighty sixth. John Letcher. By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford, no 30--td Sec'y of the Com'th.
Asa Rogers (search for this): article 1
d Vice President of the Confederate States, that a majority of the votes polled at the said election were given in favor of the following persons: John R. Edmunds, of Halifax. Allen T. Caperton, of Monroe. Joseph Christian, of Middlesex. Cincinnatus W. Newton, of Norfolk city. Raleigh T. Daniel, of Richmond city. Wm. F. Thompson, of Dinwiddie. wood Bouldin, of Charlotte, Wm. L. Goggin, of Bedford. Benj. F. Randolph, of Albemarle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefore, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, I hereby proclaim and make known that the said persons have been duly elected Electors of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States for and on behalf of the Stat
John Letcher (search for this): article 1
rle. Jas. W. Walker, of Madison. Asa Rogers, of Loudoun. Samuel C. Williams, of Shenandoah. S. McDOWELL Reid, of Rockbridge. Henry A. Edmundson, of Roanoke. Jas. W. Sheffey, of Smyth. Henry J. Fisher, of Mason. Joseph Johnson, of Harrison. E. H. Fitzhugh, of Ohio. Now, therefore, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, I hereby proclaim and make known that the said persons have been duly elected Electors of a President and Vice President of the Confederate States for and on behalf of the State of Virginia. The Electors are required by law to meet at the Capitol, in the city of Richmond, on the first Wednesday in December next, by the hour of ten o'clock in the morning. Given under my hand, as Governor, and L. S. under the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this 26th day of November, 1861. and in the year of the Commonwealth the eighty sixth. John Letcher. By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford, no 30--td Sec'y of the Com'th.
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