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Rappahannock (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
$100 reward. --The subscriber, will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery at the 15th Alabama regiment, or the jail in Richmond, of two negro Boys, who made their escape from above named regiment, in the neighborhood of Rappahannock, about the 18th March, ult., and who are described as follows, viz , Jim of light complexion, about a last 10 inches high, stammers when spoken to, weighs about 180 pounds, and has a large ar on his forehead. Charles, of dark complexion about 8 feet high, slender of raturs, and of about 165 pounds weight. Captain P. V. Guerry, Lieut. K. P. Head. Rappahannock, Va. April 8, 1862.
P. V. Guerry (search for this): article 8
$100 reward. --The subscriber, will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery at the 15th Alabama regiment, or the jail in Richmond, of two negro Boys, who made their escape from above named regiment, in the neighborhood of Rappahannock, about the 18th March, ult., and who are described as follows, viz , Jim of light complexion, about a last 10 inches high, stammers when spoken to, weighs about 180 pounds, and has a large ar on his forehead. Charles, of dark complexion about 8 feet high, slender of raturs, and of about 165 pounds weight. Captain P. V. Guerry, Lieut. K. P. Head. Rappahannock, Va. April 8, 1862.
K. P. Head (search for this): article 8
$100 reward. --The subscriber, will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery at the 15th Alabama regiment, or the jail in Richmond, of two negro Boys, who made their escape from above named regiment, in the neighborhood of Rappahannock, about the 18th March, ult., and who are described as follows, viz , Jim of light complexion, about a last 10 inches high, stammers when spoken to, weighs about 180 pounds, and has a large ar on his forehead. Charles, of dark complexion about 8 feet high, slender of raturs, and of about 165 pounds weight. Captain P. V. Guerry, Lieut. K. P. Head. Rappahannock, Va. April 8, 1862.
April 8th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 8
$100 reward. --The subscriber, will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery at the 15th Alabama regiment, or the jail in Richmond, of two negro Boys, who made their escape from above named regiment, in the neighborhood of Rappahannock, about the 18th March, ult., and who are described as follows, viz , Jim of light complexion, about a last 10 inches high, stammers when spoken to, weighs about 180 pounds, and has a large ar on his forehead. Charles, of dark complexion about 8 feet high, slender of raturs, and of about 165 pounds weight. Captain P. V. Guerry, Lieut. K. P. Head. Rappahannock, Va. April 8, 1862.
March 18th (search for this): article 8
$100 reward. --The subscriber, will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery at the 15th Alabama regiment, or the jail in Richmond, of two negro Boys, who made their escape from above named regiment, in the neighborhood of Rappahannock, about the 18th March, ult., and who are described as follows, viz , Jim of light complexion, about a last 10 inches high, stammers when spoken to, weighs about 180 pounds, and has a large ar on his forehead. Charles, of dark complexion about 8 feet high, slender of raturs, and of about 165 pounds weight. Captain P. V. Guerry, Lieut. K. P. Head. Rappahannock, Va. April 8, 1862.