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The Daily Dispatch: July 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], Important to Volunteers. (search)
Runaway Negro.
--Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bed ford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer on encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. B. H. Gill.
Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad,
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
The Daily Dispatch: July 22, 1861.., [Electronic resource], A curious trial. (search)
Runaway negro.
--Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham, He is about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bed ford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. E. H. Gill,
Gen't Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad.
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
Runaway negro.
--Ranaway Iron the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad, Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 25 years of age, 5 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his head and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer on encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. B. H. Gill,
Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad.
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway Negro. (search)
Runaway Negro.
--Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 35 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and if is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. E H Gill,
Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad.
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861.
jy 10--1m
The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], I know you are now. (search)
Runaway Negro.
--Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 25 years of age, 5 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead, and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. E. H Gill, Gen'l Sup't Va, & Tenn. Railroad. Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway Negro. (search)
Runaway Negro.
--Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his head, and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. R. H. Gill,
Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad.
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 1--1m.
Runaway Negro.
--Runaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 35 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead, and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. E. H. Gill,
Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad.
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
Runaway Negro.
--Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 35 years of age, 5 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead, and has a scar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. E. H. Gill, Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn. Railroad. Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway Negro. (search)
Runaway Negro.
--Runaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead, and has a near on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bed ford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him E. H Cill, Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn. Railroad. Lynchburg, July 16 1861 jv 16--1m
The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], The best Lie yet. (search)
Runaway Negro.
--Ranaway from the services of the, Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham.
He is about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his head and has a soar on his forehead or face.
Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bed ford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments.
A liberal reward will be paid for him. E. H. Gill,
Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn.
Railroad.
Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m