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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 191 (search)
Stop the Runaway
--20 dollars Reward.--Left the premises of Mr. A. W. Taylor, on Church Hill, a Negro Boy named Tom, the property of C. M. Castleman, Esq., of Alexandria.
The said boy is about 4 feet high, 14 or 15 years old, has a pleasant countenance when spoken to; complexion very black.
He may be lurking about the city.
I will give the above reward if delivered to me at my office on 14th street.
my 18--1w E. D. Eacho.
The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaway --20 dollars Reward. (search)
Stop the Runaway--20 dollars Reward.
--Left the premises of Mr. A. W. Taylor, on Church Hill, a Negro Boy named Tom, the property of C. M. Castleman, Esq., of Alexandria.
The said boy is about 4 feet high, 14 or 15 years old, has a pleasant countenance when spoken to, complexion very black.
He may be lu about the city.
I will give the above regard if delivered to me at my office on 14th street.
mv 18--1w E. D. Eacho.
Stop the Runaway
--20 Dollars Reward.--Left the premises of Mr. A. W. Taylor, on Church Hill, a Negro Boy named Tom, the property of C. M. Castleman, Esq., of Alexandria.
The said boy is about 4 feet height, 14 or 15 years old, has a pleasant countenance when spoken to, complexion very black.
He may be lurking about the city.
I will give the above reward if delivered to me at my officer on 14th street.
my 18--5w E. D. Eacho.
Printer's Ink.
--Our dependence on the North for the above necessary article ceased with the beginning of the present war. The art of making it will be practiced extensively in this region in future.
Messrs Taylor & Hargrore have already established a manufactory in Richmond, and announced their readiness to supply the Southern press.
Both necessity and patriotism conspire to aid them in the undertaking, which must, peace force, be successful.
Stop the Runaway
--20 Dollars Reward.--Lett the premises of Mr. A. W. Taylor, on Church Hill, a Negro Boy named Tom, the property of C. M. Castleman, Esq., of Alexandria.
The said boy is about 4 feet high, 14 or 15 years old, has a pleasant countenance when spoken to, complexion very black.
He may be lurking about the city.
I will give the above reward if delivered to me at my office on 14th street.
my 18--1w E. D. Eacho.
The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Inflated editors. (search)
Stop the Runaway
--20 Dollars Reward.--Left the premises of Mr. A. W. Taylor, on Church Hill, a Negro Boy named Tom, the property of C. M. Castleman, Esq., of Alexandria.
The said boy is about 4 feet high, 14 or 15 years old, has a pleasant countenance when spoken to, complexion very black.
He may be lurking about the city.
I will give the above reward if delivered to me at my office on 14th street.
my 18--1w E. D. Eacho.