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Title
A name given to the resource
Daily Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, AR)
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Arkansas
Missouri
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Title
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Dollie Ingram searching for her mother Margaret Ingram
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
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Dollie Ingram searching for her mother Margaret Ingram. Dollie was taken from DeValls Bluff, Arkansas to Missouri when very young. Her mother, Margaret, was formerly enslaved by Henry Ingram.
Source
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Daily Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, AR)
Date
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November 11, 1871
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Coverage
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DeValls Bluff, AR
Missouri
Relation
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Des Arc, AR
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
The Des Arc Citizen, of the 7th, con-
tains [contains] the following items:
Dollie Ingram, colored, who was taken
from Devalls Bluff to Missouri when
quite small, desires to know the where-
abouts [whereabouts] of Margaret Ingram, her mother,
who formerly belonged to Henry Ingram.
Any information in regard to her,
whether dead or alive, will be thankfully
received by her daughter, who is near
Des Arc with W. C. McKendree.
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
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forced migration
former enslaver
parent(s)
Reconstruction
slave trade
white newspaper