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 John Woodford searching for his nephew Frank Whipps Evening Star (Washington, DC) October 24, 1873 Joseph Hamilton seeking his wife Eliza Hamilton Evening Star (Washington, DC) May 13, 1865 Joseph Taylor seeking the address of Col. John H. Holeman The National Tribune (Washington, DC) February 21, 1889 Julia Brown searching for veterans who knew Archibald, or Archie, Brown The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 2, 1908 Kate Johnson searching for her brother James Allensworth National Tribune (Washington, DC) May 30, 1907 Kesia Able searching for her daughter, Frenes Taylor [Frances Taylor] (3rd of 3 ads placed) Evening Star (Washington, DC) May 1, 1867 Kesiah Abell searching for her daughter, Margaret Abell [aka Margaret Abel] (1st of 3 ads placed by Kesiah Abell) Evening Star (Washington, DC) July 23, 1863 Kesiah Abell searching for her daughters, Frances Taylor and Margaret Abel [aka Margaret Abell] (2nd of 3 ads placed) Evening Star (Washington, DC) March 9, 1865 Levi Richardson reunited with his sister Washington Times (Washington, DC) June 19, 1904 Lewis Smith searching for officers of Co. F National Tribune (Washington, DC) August 29, 1901 Lucy Kirby searching for her son Richard (Dick) Kirby New National Era (Washington, DC) July 30, 1874 Mack Thompson searching for comrades of Burrell Harrison The National Tribune (Washington, DC) November 5, 1908 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 Martha Ward searching for her sister Rosetta McQuillin New National Era (Washington, DC) September 29, 1870 Mary Kile (formerly Mary Burns) searching for her brothers The National Tribune (Washington, DC) April 22, 1909 Mary Millard searching for her daughter Margaret Ritter Millard Evening Star (Washington, DC) June 16, 1865 Mary Virginia Thornton, Dover, NH, searching for mother and siblings New Era (Washington, DC) July 7, 1870 Mr. Goosland [Rev. Matthew Goosland], sold in 1847, finds his sister New National Era (Washington, DC) April 11, 1872 Mr. J. Sims reunited with his two sisters The Colored American (Washington, DC) November 25, 1899 Mrs. Betty Reynolds searching for Saunk Joyce The Colored American (Washington, DC) March 7, 1903 Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson searching for her husband Sypio Johnson Evening Star (Washington, DC) June 25, 1866 Mrs. Harriet Smith (formerly Harriet Russell) searching for her sons Henry and Llewllyn Russell New Era (Washington, DC) July 28, 1870 Mrs. Jane Olbey seeking information about her son Ledyard G. Robbins The National Era (Washington, DC) November 17, 1853 Mrs. Maggie Broad searching for officers or enlisted men who knew Julian Broad National Tribune (Washington, DC) June 28, 1900 Mrs. Martha Ashston searching for Mrs. Mary Ware and her husband Thurban Ware Washington Bee (Washington, DC) March 14, 1891 of 5