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Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
Description
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Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Texas
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C. C. Minegan responding to an ad placed on May 4, 1882 by Elmira Brack
Subject
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Lost Friends Ad
Description
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C.C. Minegan responding to Elmira Black's May 4 Ad (https://informationwanted.org/items/show/1549) to let her know that her mother is dead, her uncle is in Arkansas, and that the rest of the family is alive and living in Walker Station, Texas.
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Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
Date
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June 8, 1882
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Margaret Strolle
Coverage
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Walker Station, Fort Bend Co., TX
Relation
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Galveston, Texas
Scripto
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Mr. EDITOR: I noticed in the SOUTHWESTERN, dated May 4th, 1882, an inquiry for some lost friends, who are as follows: Silvey, Tom, Ellen, Caroline, Queen, and Henderson Buckhanon. I would say for the information of the inquirer, that Silvey is dead. Tom we left in Arkansas, where they were brought to from Tennessee. The rest of the family are still living, and are in the neighborhood of Walker Station, Ford Bend County, Texas. The inquirer will direct her letters to Mrs. Caroline Bentley Walker Station, Fort Bend Co, Tex. C. C. MINEGAN Galveston, Texas, May 25, 1882.
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Weight
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deceased
forced migration
newspaper reply