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Title
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National Republican (Washington, DC)
Description
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1862, 1865, 1875, 1885, 1887
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Washington, DC
Alabama
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Title
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James Lewis searching for his wife, Sarah Lewis
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
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She "formerly lived with" Dr. P.H. Cabell [Patrick Henry Cabell] in Selma, AL. [Race is not indicated, but he likely meant that she lived with him as an enslaved person. Further research needed to confirm].
The Baltimore Sun, Oct. 28, 1865, 1, newspapers.com: "Dr. Patrick Henry Cabell of Virginia, but for the last ten years a resident of Selma, Ala., died in Brooklyn, N.Y., a few days since."
Source
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National Republican (Washington, DC)
Date
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October 20, 1865
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Relation
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Washington DC
Coverage
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Selma, Dallas County, AL
Scripto
Transcription
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PERSONAL.
INFORMATION WANTED OF SARAH
LEWIS, who formerly lived with Dr. P. H.
Cabell, in Selma, Dallas county, Alabama. Any
information in regard to her will be thankfully
received by her husband, JAMES LEWIS, at
HARRY MIDDLETON's, No. 527 Ninth street, between
the Canal and Pennsylvania avenue.
[Alabama papers please copy.] oct 20 - 3t
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
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