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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 544 total hits in 293 results.
Sarah Brown (search for this): article 9
One thousand Dollars Reward.
--Ran away, last night, my Negro Woman, Ann, and her two children.
Ann is of a dark brown color and about thirty-three years old; is pregnant, and has a scar or sink in one cheek.
Her daughter, named Sarah Brown, about eleven years old, is darker than her mother, and very intelligent.
Her son, named Charles, eight years old, black, has a thick under lip, and is somewhat bow-legged.
The above reward will be paid for their delivery to me in Richmond, at James T. Butler & Co.'s, Cary street, below Pearl. Thomas Boudar. ja 5--3w*
B. F. Butler (search for this): article 1
Benjamin F. Butler (search for this): article 1
James T. Butler (search for this): article 6
James T. Butler (search for this): article 9
One thousand Dollars Reward.
--Ran away, last night, my Negro Woman, Ann, and her two children.
Ann is of a dark brown color and about thirty-three years old; is pregnant, and has a scar or sink in one cheek.
Her daughter, named Sarah Brown, about eleven years old, is darker than her mother, and very intelligent.
Her son, named Charles, eight years old, black, has a thick under lip, and is somewhat bow-legged.
The above reward will be paid for their delivery to me in Richmond, at James T. Butler & Co.'s, Cary street, below Pearl. Thomas Boudar. ja 5--3w*
Carpenter (search for this): article 5
Gardener for sale.
--I have for sale, privately, a No. 1 Gardener and his wife, who is a No. 1 cook, washer and ironer and fair seamstress.
Also, a rough Carpenter, a good Shoemaker, and several likely House Girls; all brought from my farm, and sold for no fault. D. Maniel. [ja 12--4t*]
J. H. Carrington (search for this): article 1
Richmond, December 23, 1864.
Negroes are not allowed to pass the Intermediate Line of Fortifications without a passport from this office.
No passport will be given a slave except on the written order of his owner; and if the handwriting of the owner be not well known at the office, or attended properly, the owner must apply for the passport in person.
This precaution is rendered necessary by the frequent appearance at the office of forged orders, and will be strictly observed. J. H. Carrington, Provost-marshal,
J. H. Carrington (search for this): article 1
Cash (search for this): article 1
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers.sale of Negro man at auction.
In pursuance of a decree of the Sequestration Court in the case of the Confederate States of America against William J. Holiday, and Lucy R., his wife, alien enemies, I will sell, at the auction-house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., on Wednesday, the 18th instant, at 10 o'clock, one valuable negro man, named Fleming. Terms: Cash. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver of District No. 3. ja 12
Cash (search for this): article 1
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers.sale of Negro man at auction.
In pursuance of a decree of the Sequestration Court in the case of the Confederate States of America against William J. Holiday, and Lucy R., his wife, alien enemies, I will sell, at the auction-house of Hill, Dickinson & Co., on Wednesday, the 18th instant, at 10 o'clock, one valuable negro man, named Fleming. Terms: Cash. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver of District No. 3. ja 12