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Title
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The Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
Description
An account of the resource
1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1991, 1913, 1917, 1918
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Washington
Tennessee
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Title
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Mr. King Bird searching for his mother
Subject
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"Seeking Relatives" Ad
Description
An account of the resource
King Bird searching for his mother, Mercy Micky/Mercia Mickey, and other Micky, Gray, and Pullman relatives
The Nashville Globe, "Still Looking For Relatives," 13 Dec 1907: King Bird submitted a correction. The 22 Nov 1907 ad failed to state that Governor Mickey was the son of Mercia Mickey.
Source
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The Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
Date
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November 22, 1907
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Publisher
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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Library of Congress
Relation
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Newcastle, WA
Coverage
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Nashville, TN
Moscow, TN
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
SEEKING RELATIVES.
The Nashville Globe is in receipt of
a letter from New Castle, Wash.,
dated November 7. It comes from
one Mr. King Bird, who is looking for
his lost relatives. The letter reads
in part as follows: "I would like to
ask a favor of you, and it is that you
please lend me some assistance in
locating my relatives. I left my
mother in Moscow, Tenn., about twen
ty years ago. Her name was Mercy
Micky and her oldest son was named
John Micky. One of her daughters
was Kaldonia Gray. She had a grand
daughter by the name of Sophia Pull-
man and another by the name of Amy
Gray. Her grandson was named Go-
vine Micky. Thinking that they
might have moved into Nashville, I
thought I would write to see if you
could help me locate some of them.
I am very anxious to find some one
that can give me the information de-
sired. My mother had another grand-
son by the name of Argyle Micky.
Any information leading up to the
whereabouts of these persons will be
highly appreciated. Address all
communications to King Bird, New
Castle, Wash." This letter is pro-
duced for the accommodation of the
gentlemen, who has been away for a
score of years from loved ones.
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
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