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The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Charmed life. (search)
Dr. F. W. Hancock having been ordered to Gen. Ewell's Brigade, as Surgeon will necessarily be absent from the city for a time.
Those wishing his professional services will find his representative, Dr. James E. Williams, at his office, prepared to attend to their calls.
Dr. James E. Williams offers his professional services to the citizens of Richmond and vicinity.
He may be found at Dr. F. W. Hancock's office, on Main, between 3d and 4th street, or at Mr. Wm. S. Phillips' office, oning his professional services will find his representative, Dr. James E. Williams, at his office, prepared to attend to their calls.
Dr. James E. Williams offers his professional services to the citizens of Richmond and vicinity.
He may be found at Dr. F. W. Hancock's office, on Main, between 3d and 4th street, or at Mr. Wm. S. Phillips' office, on 12th street, between Main and Bank, at the usual office hours.
Any message left at either place will be promptly attended to. se 10--ts.
$25 reward.
--Ranaway from the residence of Dr. F. W. Hancock, a tall, young, and likely mulatto woman, named Rose, about 22 years old. She was hired a part of last year to Col. Weston.
I will give the above reward for her apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond, or put in some jail so I can get her. Wm. S. Phillips. my 9--6t
$25 reward.
--Ranaway from the residence of Dr. F. W. Hancock, a tall, young, and likely mulatto woman, named Rose, about 22 years old. She was hired a part of last year to Col. Weston.
I will give the above reward for her apprehension and delivery to me in Richmond, or put in some jail so I can get her. my 9--6t Wm. S. Phillips.
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting narrative of an escaped Confederate prisoner. (search)
Twenty-five dollars reward
--Will be paid for a boy named Taylor, provided he be delivered to Wm. S. Phillips, of this city, or confined in any jail in the city of Richmond, so that I may get him again.
Said boy is tolerably black, short hair, quick spoken, and very quick and active.
He left my premises, in this city, about three months since, and has been recently in the employ of a Capt. Mitchell, 11th regiment Georgia volunteers.
He represents himself as free, as he calls himself "Bill." F. W. Hancock,
jy 15--1w Chief Surgeon 3d Division.
The Daily Dispatch: May 8, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Yankee report of the battle off Charleston . (search)
The wounded soldiers.
--Surgeon F. W. Hancock has been charged with the duty of receiving and distributing to the different Hospitals in the city all the wounded and sick soldiers who may be sent to Richmond from the army of Gen. Lee.
His office is on the south side of Broad street, between 7th and 8th sts, where persons desirous of giving the wounded men soups and other refreshments, on their arrival, will be directed how to proceed.
The Daily Dispatch: May 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], Operations around Richmond — the battle not renewed yesterday — firing at Chaffin's Bluff — another steamer destroyed in St. John's river , &c. (search)
Hdq'rs Jackson Hospitalnear Richmond, May 10th, 1864.
Persons having negroes for hire — such as men, boys, and women without children — will do well to call at this Hospital. F. W. Hancock. Surgeon in charge. my 11--2
The Daily Dispatch: May 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], [from our own Correspondent.] (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], [from our own Correspondent.] (search)
Fire
--About ten o'clock Saturday night the stable of Dr. F. W. Hancock, in the rear of his residence, on Main street, between 3d and 4th, was set on fire by some incendiary.
Fortunately it was soon discovered by the hostler and extinguished before doing much damage.
The fire brigade were promptly on the ground, but their services were not brought into requisition.