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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Apperson (search for this): article 1
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction.
--In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott a guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction; to the highest bidder, for cash in currant the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, deed about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook.
Turnpike on the 14th day of the present month. (November,) at 11 o'clock, thirty-five Negroes belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate.
Many of them slaves are young and very likely.
Some of them are house servants and five of them good workers and three many are, I am interested, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desiring of procuring servants for their own use will have a opportunity of doing so.
no 4 Benj. Pollard Com'r.
Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts.
Goddin (search for this): article 1
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction.
--In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott a guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction; to the highest bidder, for cash in currant the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, deed about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook.
Turnpike on the 14th day of the present month. (November,) at 11 o'clock, thirty-five Negroes belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate.
Many of them slaves are young and very likely.
Some of them are house servants and five of them good workers and three many are, I am interested, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desiring of procuring servants for their own use will have a opportunity of doing so.
no 4 Benj. Pollard Com'r.
Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts.
John Darracott (search for this): article 1
Benjamin Pollard Com (search for this): article 1
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction.
--In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott a guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction; to the highest bidder, for cash in currant the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, deed about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook.
Turnpike on the 14th day of the present month. (November,) at 11 o'clock, thirty-five Negroes belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate.
Many of them slaves are young and very likely.
Some of them are house servants and five of them good workers and three many are, I am interested, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desiring of procuring servants for their own use will have a opportunity of doing so.
no 4 Benj. Pollard Com'r.
Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts.
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
35 Negroes for Sale at public auction.
--In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Darracott a guardian against Darracott and others, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction; to the highest bidder, for cash in currant the late residence of Mr. John Darracott, deed about one mile from the city of Richmond, on the Brook.
Turnpike on the 14th day of the present month. (November,) at 11 o'clock, thirty-five Negroes belonging to Mr. Darracott's estate.
Many of them slaves are young and very likely.
Some of them are house servants and five of them good workers and three many are, I am interested, good cooks, and being sold for no fault, persons desiring of procuring servants for their own use will have a opportunity of doing so.
no 4 Benj. Pollard Com'r.
Sale conducted by Goddin & Apperson, Aucts.
1810 AD (search for this): article 1
John Buren (search for this): article 1
New England (United States) (search for this): article 1
Andy Johnson (search for this): article 10
Released.
--Rev. Drs. Baldwin and Foard, who were confined at Camp Chase, by order of Andy Johnson, have been released on parole, and have returned to Nashville.
Dr. Elliott is still in Andy's bastille.
It is stated that there was very urgent necessity for the presence of Drs. Baldwin and Foard to be with their families, and their release was asked and granted on that ground; but that such circumstances did not exist in the case of Dr. Elliott.
These ministers are released without any concessions to the usurper, save being paroled.
Baldwin (search for this): article 10
Released.
--Rev. Drs. Baldwin and Foard, who were confined at Camp Chase, by order of Andy Johnson, have been released on parole, and have returned to Nashville.
Dr. Elliott is still in Andy's bastille.
It is stated that there was very urgent necessity for the presence of Drs. Baldwin and Foard to be with their families, and their release was asked and granted on that ground; but that such circumstances did not exist in the case of Dr. Elliott.
These ministers are released without any o were confined at Camp Chase, by order of Andy Johnson, have been released on parole, and have returned to Nashville.
Dr. Elliott is still in Andy's bastille.
It is stated that there was very urgent necessity for the presence of Drs. Baldwin and Foard to be with their families, and their release was asked and granted on that ground; but that such circumstances did not exist in the case of Dr. Elliott.
These ministers are released without any concessions to the usurper, save being paroled.