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The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
Description
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1884, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889
Text
Newspaper advertisements
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Description
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Richard Tillman Gooden is looking for his brothers Louis Wylie, James, Neal, and Ned Gooden. Richard was formerly enslaved near Charleston, Mississippi.
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Readex African American Newspapers, Series I
Date
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June 15, 1889
Title
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Richard Tillman Gooden searching for his brothers Louis Wylie, James, Neal, and Ned Gooden
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Source
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The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
Coverage
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Charleston, Penard County, MS
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Anne-Marie Stokes
Relation
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Franklin, OH
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Hunting For His Brother.
FRANKLIN, O.-- Rev. L. Gray and
wife are in Dayton.--Miss Elizabeth
Scott of Xenia, is here.-- Miss Lena
Ferguson is in Springsboro.--Mrs.
Thomas is ill.--Mrs. Anna Curry is
convalescent.--Rev. Seymour preached Sunday.--Miss Ollie Thomas is visit-
ing [visiting] in Lockland.--Richard Tillman
Gooden, of this place, formerly a slave
living near Charleston, Penard County,
Miss. desires to inquire for his brothers,
Louis Wylie, James, Neal and Ned
Gooden. Any information will be
thankfully received if sent to him. Box
256.
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Weight
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migration (north)
sibling(s)