Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 32 ads Collection: The National Tribune (Washington, DC) Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...National Tribune (Washington, DC)The National Tribune (Washington, DC) Tags Andersonville Prisonattorneychanged namechild(ren)Civil Wardeceaseddesertions (Civil War)enslaver looking for former slavefoundleft with Union Armyliteracyparent(s)pension (Civil War)pensions (Civil War)physical descriptionresistancerunawayself-emancipationsibling(s)slave tradesoldierspouseU. S. ArmyU. S. Colored CavalryU. S. Colored InfantryU. S. Colored TroopsU. S. Navyveteranwhite newspaperwidow Tyler Moore searching for Edward Moore The National Tribune (Washington, DC) May 6, 1909 Tyler Moore searching for Edward Moore The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 29, 1909 Tyler Moore searching for Ed. Moore The National Tribune (Washington, DC) September 16, 1909 T. C. Yates searching for Green, who served him during the war The National Tribune (Washington, DC) September 29, 1910 S. Tyler Moore searching for his father, Edward Moore or Edward Hunt The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 1, 1909 S. T. Moore looking for former servicemembers from Co. H. of the 64th U. S. C. T. The National Tribune (Washington, DC) October 22, 1908 Richard Zeigler finds his wife after 32 years The National Tribune (Washington, DC) February 22, 1883 Rev. Geo. Nichols searching for address of lieutenant, U.S.C.T. National Tribune (Washington, DC) December 30, 1909 O. B. Armstrong searching for fellow servicemembers The National Tribune (Washington, DC) September 29, 1910 Nelson Lewis searching for David D. Ficket, U. S. C. T. National Tribune (Washington, DC) September 22, 1904 Nathaniel Dunmore searching for soldiers regarding Edmond Dunmore's death National Tribune (Washington, DC) August 29, 1889 Mrs. Winnefred Sanders searching for anyone who served in the U. S. Navy with Joseph Bell National Tribune (Washington, DC) July 28, 1904 Mrs. Sarah G. Carter searching for her sons Thomas C. Allen and Hubbard Franklin Allen (or Tomas C. Perkins and Hubbard Franklin Perkins) The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 9, 1908 Mrs. Maggie Broad searching for officers or enlisted men who knew Julian Broad National Tribune (Washington, DC) June 28, 1900 Mary Kile (formerly Mary Burns) searching for her brothers The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 22, 1909 Martha A. Washington searching for addresses of officers or enlisted men from husband's U.S.C.T. Civil War regiment National Tribune (Washington, DC) May 31, 1888 Mack Thompson searching for comrades of Burrell Harrison The National Tribune (Washington, DC) November 5, 1908 Lewis Smith searching for officers of Co. F National Tribune (Washington, DC) August 29, 1901 Kate Johnson searching for her brother James Allensworth National Tribune (Washington, DC) May 30, 1907 Julia Brown searching for veterans who knew Archibald, or Archie, Brown The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 2, 1908 Joseph Taylor seeking the address of Col. John H. Holeman The National Tribune (Washington, DC) February 21, 1889 John Brunson searching for David Brunson National Tribune (Washington, DC) November 8, 1906 James M. Ferguson seeking information about his father Allen Clark The National Tribune (Washington, DC) May 6, 1909 H. C. Brock searching for veterans of Co. K, 1st U.S. Colored Troops National Tribune (Washington, DC) September 29, 1910 George Simpson searching for George Simpson, a former slave The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 22, 1909 of 2