Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 108 ads Collection: Washington, D.C. Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Colored American (Washington, DC)Evening Star (Washington, DC)National Republican (Washington, DC)National Tribune (Washington, DC)New Era (Washington, DC)New National Era (Washington, DC)People's Advocate (Washington, DC)The Colored American (Washington, DC)The National Era (Washington, DC)The National Tribune (Washington, DC)The Washington Bee (Washington, DC)The Washington Times (Washington, DC)Washington Bee (Washington, DC)Washington Times (Washington, DC) Tags Andersonville Prisonantebellum adattorneychanged namechild(ren)Civil WarCivil War battleConfederate States Armycontrabandsdeceaseddesertion (spousal)desertions (Civil War)dowrydying wishemancipationenslaver looking for former slaveescapedestate divisionfamily historyfemale enslaverforced migrationformer enslaverfoundfraternal groupsfreedFreemasonsgrandparent(s)heir(s)inheritancekidnappingleft with Union Armyletter to the editorliteracymanumittedmaster diedmigration (north)missing person(s)mutual searchNative Americansparent(s)pension (Civil War)pensions (Civil War)physical descriptionpropertyReconstructionremarriedresistancereunionrewardrunawayself-emancipationself-purchasesibling(s)simultaneous searchskilled tradeslave tradeslave tradersoldsold southsoldierspousestolenU. S. ArmyU. S. Colored CavalryU. S. Colored InfantryU. S. Colored TroopsU. S. Navyuntranscribedveteranwhite newspaperwidow James R. Marshall searching for Isabella Adams People's Advocate (Washington, DC) April 10, 1880 Alfred Green searching for parents Maria and William Green People's Advocate (Washington, DC) May 3, 1879 Mrs. Betty Reynolds searching for Saunk Joyce The Colored American (Washington, DC) March 7, 1903 James Lewis searching for his wife, Sarah Lewis National Republican (Washington, DC) October 20, 1865 Ralph Thomas searching for Eudora Johnson Evening Star (Washington, DC) May 2, 1865 George W. Johnson searching for his brothers James Curtis and John A. Curtis Evening Star (Washington, DC) August 24, 1876 Patsey Spotsey searching for her daughter Millie Spotsey Evening Star (Washington, DC) December 4, 1871 Carolina Thomas searching for her son Aron Thomas Evening Star (Washington, DC) August 9, 1866 Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson searching for her husband Sypio Johnson Evening Star (Washington, DC) June 25, 1866 John Woodford searching for his nephew Frank Whipps Evening Star (Washington, DC) October 24, 1873 Frederick Frazier searching for his children Cornelia Ann Frazier and Richard Frazier Evening Star (Washington, DC) January 9, 1873 Emma Green searching for her son John Anderson Evening Star (Washington, DC) June 18, 1873 Eli Newsom searching for Jim Smith The National Tribune (Washington, DC) October 26, 1905 Mary Millard searching for her daughter Margaret Ritter Millard Evening Star (Washington, DC) June 16, 1865 George E. Lemon, attorney, searching for Georgie Ann Brown The National Tribune (Washington, DC) June 4, 1891 Geo. E. Lemon searching for Sam Spoons Blakely National Tribune (Washington, DC) November 17, 1892 Joseph Taylor seeking the address of Col. John H. Holeman The National Tribune (Washington, DC) February 21, 1889 Charles Ross searching for soldiers he knew at Andersonville Prison during the Civil War National Tribune (Washington, DC) December 8, 1892 Kesia Able searching for her daughter, Frenes Taylor [Frances Taylor] (3rd of 3 ads placed) Evening Star (Washington, DC) May 1, 1867 Mr. J. Sims reunited with his two sisters The Colored American (Washington, DC) November 25, 1899 An unnamed person searching for Mr. Robert Mansfield The Colored American (Washington, DC) March 26, 1904 Nathaniel Dunmore searching for soldiers regarding Edmond Dunmore's death National Tribune (Washington, DC) August 29, 1889 George G. Jameson looking for fellow service members National Tribune (Washington, DC) August 29, 1889 Emanuel Pope searching for his siblings Polly Pope, Milly Kane, Adeline Jane Pope, Joe Pope, and Larkin Pope The Washington Bee (Washington, DC) January 4, 1890 John A. Brown searching for his parents and siblings George, Mary Jane, Ellen Nora, and Peter Brown Evening Star (Washington, DC) December 21, 1886 of 5