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Title
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The State Journal (Jefferson City, MO)
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Missouri
Louisiana
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Title
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Celia searching for her children Caroline Vickers and Joe Vickers
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
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Celia, who was formerly enslaved by John Vickers, searching for her children, Caroline Vickers and Joe Vickers, from whom she was separated through sale
Source
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The State Journal (Jefferson City, MO)
Date
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May 26, 1876
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Publisher
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Newspapers.com
Coverage
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Lake Glisteno, Claiborne Parish, LA
Relation
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Boonville, MO
Scripto
Transcription
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Information Wanted.
Some years before the war, John L. Vickers,
who resided on Lake Glisteno, Glaiborne Parish,
La., was the owner of a colored woman,
Celia, who had two children, named Caroline
Vickers and Joe Vickers. Celia was sold into
Missouri and now resides near Boonville, and
the children were sold to other parties unknown
The mother is anxious to find her children, if
living, that she may go to them or they come
to her.
Papers in the West and South are requested
to copy this notice. -Boonville Eagle.
Status
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Weight
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former enslaver
Reconstruction
slave trade
white newspaper