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Title
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The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, NC)
Text
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Description
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William Love searching his son, Jackson, who left North Carolina with Sherman's Army in March 1865.
Date
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February 19, 1866
Title
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William Love looking for his son Jackson (2 ads)
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Source
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The Daily Dispatch (Wilmington, NC)
Contributor
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Jodi Bash
Coverage
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Robeson County, NC
Relation
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Fayetteville, NC
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
INFORMATION WANTED,
Of My Son Jackson, who left Robeson
County, N.C., last March, with General
Sherman's army. He belonged to Mr. John C.
McMillan, near Antioch Church, in same County.
Jackson is about twenty years old, over six feet
high -- slim and spare-made, has a scar on the bottom
of his foot, caused by a snake bite, and is
left-handed. North Carolina, Virginia and
Northern papers, please copy once and oblige a
poor FREEDMAN. Come home Jackson.
WILLIAM LOVE -- Colored.
Address me at Fayetteville, N.C., Care of Mrs. Flora Love.
feb 19
William Love--colored. --Information
wanted of his lost son Jackson. We respectfully
invite the attention of Greely, Beecher
& Co. to his advertisement in another
column.
Status
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Weight
dd
child(ren)
Civil War
contrabands
former enslaver
left with Union Army
physical description
Reconstruction
resistance
self-emancipation
U. S. Army
white newspaper