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O. Jennings Wise (search for this): article 1
Wanted--Recruits"R. I. I. B." Recruits wanted for the Richmond Light Fantry Blues. Each recruit enters active services as soon as listed. Any number of good Recruits will be received into this corps, permission having been obtained to erease the same to a complete . The Blues are attached to the how in service in Western Virginia, under the command of Brigadier General Henry A. Wise. The Blues are enlisted for the entire contingence of the war, and no recruit will be received for a less period of enlistment. Apply to Capt. Hammond Duncan, W Legion Office, over P. H. Taylor's Music Store, No. Main street, between 9th and 10th, Richmond, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. None need apply but men of good character and robust health. Honorary members of the Blues, and other friends throughout the country, are requested to assist us. Uniforms and other necessary clothing furnished O. Jennings Wise, Captain R. I. I. B. au 30--wtf
Henry A. Wise (search for this): article 1
Wanted--Recruits"R. I. I. B." Recruits wanted for the Richmond Light Fantry Blues. Each recruit enters active services as soon as listed. Any number of good Recruits will be received into this corps, permission having been obtained to erease the same to a complete . The Blues are attached to the how in service in Western Virginia, under the command of Brigadier General Henry A. Wise. The Blues are enlisted for the entire contingence of the war, and no recruit will be received for a less period of enlistment. Apply to Capt. Hammond Duncan, W Legion Office, over P. H. Taylor's Music Store, No. Main street, between 9th and 10th, Richmond, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. None need apply but men of good character and robust health. Honorary members of the Blues, and other friends throughout the country, are requested to assist us. Uniforms and other necessary clothing furnished O. Jennings Wise, Captain R. I. I. B. au 30--wtf
Hammond Duncan (search for this): article 1
Wanted--Recruits"R. I. I. B." Recruits wanted for the Richmond Light Fantry Blues. Each recruit enters active services as soon as listed. Any number of good Recruits will be received into this corps, permission having been obtained to erease the same to a complete . The Blues are attached to the how in service in Western Virginia, under the command of Brigadier General Henry A. Wise. The Blues are enlisted for the entire contingence of the war, and no recruit will be received for a less period of enlistment. Apply to Capt. Hammond Duncan, W Legion Office, over P. H. Taylor's Music Store, No. Main street, between 9th and 10th, Richmond, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. None need apply but men of good character and robust health. Honorary members of the Blues, and other friends throughout the country, are requested to assist us. Uniforms and other necessary clothing furnished O. Jennings Wise, Captain R. I. I. B. au 30--wtf
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wanted--Recruits"R. I. I. B." Recruits wanted for the Richmond Light Fantry Blues. Each recruit enters active services as soon as listed. Any number of good Recruits will be received into this corps, permission having been obtained to erease the same to a complete . The Blues are attached to the how in service in Western Virginia, under the command of Brigadier General Henry A. Wise. The Blues are enlisted for the entire contingence of the war, and no recruit will be received for a less period of enlistment. Apply to Capt. Hammond Duncan, W Legion Office, over P. H. Taylor's Music Store, No. Main street, between 9th and 10th, Richmond, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. None need apply but men of good character and robust health. Honorary members of the Blues, and other friends throughout the country, are requested to assist us. Uniforms and other necessary clothing furnished O. Jennings Wise, Captain R. I. I. B. au 30--wtf
Wanted. --forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving a sugar crop during the next four months, in the interior of Louisiana, above Baton Rouge. Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion. An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanently, on shares, on the place, in full operation. I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond Direct to A. A. Williams, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. se 9--
Wanted. --forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving a sugar crop during the next four months, in the interior of Louisiana, above Baton Rouge. Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion. An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanently, on shares, on the place, in full operation. I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond Direct to A. A. Williams, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. se 9--
A. A. Williams (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving a sugar crop during the next four months, in the interior of Louisiana, above Baton Rouge. Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion. An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanently, on shares, on the place, in full operation. I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond Direct to A. A. Williams, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. se 9--
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving a sugar crop during the next four months, in the interior of Louisiana, above Baton Rouge. Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion. An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanently, on shares, on the place, in full operation. I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond Direct to A. A. Williams, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. se 9--
Baton Rouge (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving a sugar crop during the next four months, in the interior of Louisiana, above Baton Rouge. Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion. An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanently, on shares, on the place, in full operation. I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond Direct to A. A. Williams, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. se 9--
Carpenter (search for this): article 1
Wanted. --At the Carbon Hill Mines, in this county, 15 to 20 able Negro men, from the country. They will be employed by the month, and it they prove to be good hands, will be hired uring the war if the owners prefer it. Also, a Carpenter, for the balance of the year and good white Miners, at liberal wages. Jno. J. Werth, Agent. se 2t--ts
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