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Title
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The Weekly Mississippi Pilot (Jackson, MS)
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
South Carolina
Mississippi
Louisiana
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Title
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James Stills searching for his brother Washington Stills
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
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James Stills searching for his brother, Washington Stills, who was sold in South Carolina to speculators, John Parks and Allen Vance, and brought to Mississippi.
Source
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The Weekly Mississippi Pilot (Jackson, MS)
Date
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November 12, 1870
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Coverage
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MS
LA
SC
Relation
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Abbeville County, SC
Scripto
Transcription
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INFORMATION WANTED!
AS to the whereabouts of my brother, JAMES
STILLS, (col.) He was sold in South Carolina
before the war, and with other slaves was
brought to this State by John Parks and Allen
Vance, speculators. He is supposed to be now in
Mississippi or Louisiana. Any information concerning
him, directed to the undersigned, will be
thankfully received.
WASHINGTON STILLS,
Whitehall, Abbeville Co., S. C.,
Near Greenwood Depot.
nov5-w1t*
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
dd
sibling(s)
slave trade
slave trader