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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 510 total hits in 227 results.
Belle Isle (Canada) (search for this): article 5
Sandusky Bay (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 5
Rapidan (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Lake Erie (United States) (search for this): article 5
Accomac (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
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Webb (search for this): article 5
Stolen shoes.
--Webb, slave of Israel Green, was before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing a pair of shoes valued at $100 from P. K. White. Mr. White, when called on, readily identified the shoes, and stated that his store was forcibly entered last Sunday morning week and robbed of $4,000 worth of similar work.
This was the first pair of the lot that had been discovered, and he was exceedingly anxious to trace up the others.
Webb was continued in custody for a day or twolen shoes.
--Webb, slave of Israel Green, was before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing a pair of shoes valued at $100 from P. K. White. Mr. White, when called on, readily identified the shoes, and stated that his store was forcibly entered last Sunday morning week and robbed of $4,000 worth of similar work.
This was the first pair of the lot that had been discovered, and he was exceedingly anxious to trace up the others.
Webb was continued in custody for a day or two.
P. K. White (search for this): article 5
Stolen shoes.
--Webb, slave of Israel Green, was before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing a pair of shoes valued at $100 from P. K. White. Mr. White, when called on, readily identified the shoes, and stated that his store was forcibly entered last Sunday morning week and robbed of $4,000 worth of similar work.
This was the first pair of the lot that had been discovered, and he was exceedingly anxious to trace up the others.
Webb was continued in custody for a day or tlen shoes.
--Webb, slave of Israel Green, was before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing a pair of shoes valued at $100 from P. K. White. Mr. White, when called on, readily identified the shoes, and stated that his store was forcibly entered last Sunday morning week and robbed of $4,000 worth of similar work.
This was the first pair of the lot that had been discovered, and he was exceedingly anxious to trace up the others.
Webb was continued in custody for a day or two.