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Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
George Marshall (search for this): article 2
Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
A. D. Williams (search for this): article 2
Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
B. W. Green (search for this): article 2
Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myselbout 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
P. M. Tabb (search for this): article 2
Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
Drumheller (search for this): article 2
Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
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Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 3
message from passing over the line from this end beyond that station. Soon after this was done an operator called the office at this end, and inquired what was the signal by which the office at Hanover Court-House was known, and receiving no satisfactory answer, he inquired where Gen. Stuart was. The operator here replied by asking who and where he was, to which the inquisitive individual replied that he was "G." adding that G was the call for Gordonsville, and continued by asking where Gen. Jackson was. From the style of writing the operator at this office was satisfied that the party making the inquiries was a Yankee, and desired information in regard to the position of our forces, and whatever else he could get that might be of service to the enemy. His name was again asked for, when he replied that our operator was very anxious to ascertain who and where he was. As the down train passed Frederick's Hall station the enemy were reported to be within a mile and a half of that place
nt, with a view to intercept messages over the line. The operator at Beaver Dam was immediately ordered to put on his ground wire, thus cutting the line west of that point out of the circuit, and preventing any message from passing over the line from this end beyond that station. Soon after this was done an operator called the office at this end, and inquired what was the signal by which the office at Hanover Court-House was known, and receiving no satisfactory answer, he inquired where Gen. Stuart was. The operator here replied by asking who and where he was, to which the inquisitive individual replied that he was "G." adding that G was the call for Gordonsville, and continued by asking where Gen. Jackson was. From the style of writing the operator at this office was satisfied that the party making the inquiries was a Yankee, and desired information in regard to the position of our forces, and whatever else he could get that might be of service to the enemy. His name was again ask
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