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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], The reported occupation of Winchester by the enemy. (search)
Richmond & Danville R. R.
Supt's Richmond, March 30, 1864.
Supposed to have Run Away — John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway hired to work on the Richmond & Danville He had a pass to go to his master's on the 11d inst.
since which time he has not been heard tax. He is a dark mulatto, about five feet ten inches high, and is of slender build, very sprightly and about 18 years old. He is supposed to be either of Petersburg or Lynchburg.
He has been hand on the South Side Railroad.
The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. C. O. Talcott. Sup't mh 31--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], The election. (search)
Richmond & Danville R. R.
Supt's office,Richmond, March 30, 1864.
Supposed to have Run Away — John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway county, hired to work on the Richmond & Danville Railroad.
He had a pass to go to his master's on the 19th inst., since which time he has not been heard from.
He is a dark mulatto, about five feet ten inches high, and is of slender build, very sprightly, and about 15 years old. He is supposed to be either at Petersburg or Lynchburg.
He has been a train hand on the South-Side Railroad.
The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. C. G. Talcott, Sup't. mh 31--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The military despotism in the United States --speech of Senator Saulsbury . (search)
Richmond & Danville R. R. Supt's Office,Richmond, March 30, 1864.
Supposed to have Run Away — John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway county hired to work on the Richmond & Danville Railroad.
He had a pass to go to his master's on the 18th, inst, since which time he has not been heard from.
He is a dark mulatto, about five feet ten inches high, and is of slender build, very sprightly, and about 18 years old. He is supposed to be either at Petersburg or Lynchburg.
He has been a train hand on the South Side Railroad.
The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. C. G. Talcoty, Sup't. mh 31--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], s office, Richmond , April 5 , 1864 . (search)
Sup'Richmond and Danville R R ,
Richmond and Danville R R, Sup's office, Richmond, April 5, 1864.
Ranaway — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high.
He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas. G. Talcott, Sup't R. & D. R. R. ap 7--2w.
Richmond & Danville R. R.
Supt's office,Richmond, March 30, 1864
Supposed to have Run Away — John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway county, hired to work on the Richmond & Danville Railroad.
He had a pass to go to his master's on the 19th inst, since which time he has not been heard from.
He is a dark mulatto about five feet ten inches high, and is of slender build, very sprightly, and about 18 years old. He is supposed to be either a Petersburg or Lynchburg.
He has been a train-hand on the South Side Railroad.
The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. C. G. Talcott, Sup't. mh 31--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], Death of English Noblemen. (search)
Richmond and Danville R. R., Sup'ts Office, Richmond, April 5, 1864.
Ran Away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high.
He had on when be left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G. Tallbott, Sup't R. & D. R. R. ap 7--2w
Richmond & Danville R. R. Supt's Office, Richmond, March 30, 1864.
Supposed to have Ran Away — John, the property of R. A. A. Watson, of Nottoway county, hired to work on the Richmond & Danville Railroad.
He had a pass to go to his master's on the 19th inst, since which time he has not been heard from.
He is a dark mulatto, about five feet ten inches high, and is of slender build, very sprightly, an about 18 years old. He is supposed to be either at Petersburg or Lynchburg.
He has been a train hand on the South Side Railroad.
The usual reward will be paid for his apprehension. c. G. Talcott, Sup't. mh 31--2w
One hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away, about the 1st of July, 1864, from J. A. Seay, to whom he was hired to work on the Danville railroad, my boy John, eighteen or twenty years old, five feet six or eight inches high, bright complexion, spare made, and very likely.
I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me or confinement in jail so I can get him. R. A. A. Watson, Jennings's Ordinary Post office, Nottoway county, Virginia. se 1--12t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], The war news. (search)
One hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away, about the 1st of July, 1864, from J. A. Seay, to whom he was hired to work on the Danville railroad, my boy John, eighteen or twenty years old, five feet six or eight inches high, bright complexion, spare made, and very likely.
I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me or confinement in jail so I can get him. R. A. A. Watson, Jennings's Ordinary Post office, Nottoway county, Virginia. se 1--12t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], Confederate States district Court , (search)
One Hundred Dollars reward.
--Ran away, about the 1st of July, 1864, from J. A. Seay, to whom he was hired to work on the Danville railroad, my boy John, eighteen or twenty years old, five feet six or eight inches high, bright complexion, spare made, and very likely.
I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me or confinement in jail so I can get him. R. A. A. Watson, Jennings's Ordinary Post office, Nottoway county, Virginia. se 1--12t*