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Title
A name given to the resource
Tar Heel (Elizabeth City, NC)
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Connecticut
North Carolina
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Title
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John J. Dwyer, an attorney, searching for Robert Bowen or his heirs
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
An account of the resource
Bowen, born in North Carolina, went to Hartford, Connecticut, and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1863, during the Civil War. Bowen, or his heirs, are entitled to a "small estate."
This ad appeared in multiple North Carolina newspapers on January 28, 1910. See newspapers.com
Source
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Tar Heel (Elizabeth City, NC)
Date
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January 28, 1910
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Relation
A related resource
Hartford, CT
Coverage
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Hartford, CT
North Carolina
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
DO YOU KNOW
ROBERT BOWEN?
The Tar Heel Prints the
Following Letter From a
Conneticutt Attorney
Upon Request to Assist
in Locating Robert
Bowen or His Hiers.
Hartford, Conn. Jan. 21, 1910
The Tar Heel, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Robert Bowen (colored) was born
in North Carolina (locality unknown)
in 1842. He came to Hartford Conn
and enlisted in the U. S. Army in
1863. If living, he is entitled to a
small estate, and if dead, his heirs
are entitled to the same.
Please publish this letter and it
may come to the notice of someone
who has information concerning R.
Bowen or his heirs. Any such infor-
mation should be sent to the under-
signed without delay.
Yours truly
John J. Dwyer,
2 State street,
Hartford, Conn.
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
dd
Civil War
inheritance
migration (north)
U. S. Colored Troops
veteran