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G. W. Nelson (search for this): article 7
$150 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 25th May. two negro men, bill and Nelson.
They are both black and stoutly built.
Nelson has a soft voice, and is inclined to be fleshy.
Bill rarely speaks to white reasons, except in answer to questions.
They are probably trying to make their way to the Yankee army, through Oranges county.
If taken out of Madison county and secured go that I get them again, I will give a reward of $75 each, and if delivered to me, will pay the legal mro men, bill and Nelson.
They are both black and stoutly built.
Nelson has a soft voice, and is inclined to be fleshy.
Bill rarely speaks to white reasons, except in answer to questions.
They are probably trying to make their way to the Yankee army, through Oranges county.
If taken out of Madison county and secured go that I get them again, I will give a reward of $75 each, and if delivered to me, will pay the legal mileage in addition.
A. R. Blakey.
Madison C. May 26 1862. je 12--6.*
Madison (search for this): article 7
$150 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 25th May. two negro men, bill and Nelson.
They are both black and stoutly built.
Nelson has a soft voice, and is inclined to be fleshy.
Bill rarely speaks to white reasons, except in answer to questions.
They are probably trying to make their way to the Yankee army, through Oranges county.
If taken out of Madison county and secured go that I get them again, I will give a reward of $75 each, and if delivered to me, will pay the legal mileage in addition.
A. R. Blakey.
Madison C. May 26 1862. je 12--6.*
A. R. Blakey (search for this): article 7
$150 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 25th May. two negro men, bill and Nelson.
They are both black and stoutly built.
Nelson has a soft voice, and is inclined to be fleshy.
Bill rarely speaks to white reasons, except in answer to questions.
They are probably trying to make their way to the Yankee army, through Oranges county.
If taken out of Madison county and secured go that I get them again, I will give a reward of $75 each, and if delivered to me, will pay the legal mileage in addition.
A. R. Blakey.
Madison C. May 26 1862. je 12--6.*
May 26th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 7
$150 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 25th May. two negro men, bill and Nelson.
They are both black and stoutly built.
Nelson has a soft voice, and is inclined to be fleshy.
Bill rarely speaks to white reasons, except in answer to questions.
They are probably trying to make their way to the Yankee army, through Oranges county.
If taken out of Madison county and secured go that I get them again, I will give a reward of $75 each, and if delivered to me, will pay the legal mileage in addition.
A. R. Blakey.
Madison C. May 26 1862. je 12--6.*
May 25th (search for this): article 7
$150 reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 25th May. two negro men, bill and Nelson.
They are both black and stoutly built.
Nelson has a soft voice, and is inclined to be fleshy.
Bill rarely speaks to white reasons, except in answer to questions.
They are probably trying to make their way to the Yankee army, through Oranges county.
If taken out of Madison county and secured go that I get them again, I will give a reward of $75 each, and if delivered to me, will pay the legal mileage in addition.
A. R. Blakey.
Madison C. May 26 1862. je 12--6.*