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August 31st, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t
September 9th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t
Keysville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Richmond and Danville Railroad, Superintendent's office, Richmond, Sept. 9th, 1863 Ran Away, August 31st, 1863, from near Mossingford Station, R & D R R, Albert, a slave belonging to Mr. Jeffries, and hired by the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. He is a bright negro, about 5 feet 6 inches high, speaks quick when spoken to. He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Keysville. The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. Chas G Talcott, Superintendent. ce 10--5t