From the Richmond Daily Dispatch |
|
May 22, 1863 |
|
Two hundred and fifty Dollars reward |
Runaway from the service of the Piedmont Railroad
Company the following named and negroes: |
Flyn, 5 feet 9½ inches high, 46 years old, complexion
brown eyes black, scar on forehead, on wrist and on the first of left
thumb. |
Wy 5 feet 6¼ inches high 45 years old, complexion
black eyes black very bad teeth, steam mere a little when talking. |
John Harris, 5 feet 8 inches high, complexion black,
eyes black limps in his walk. |
Washington
hired of Remand Ruffin, Jr, of
Hanover
county,
Va. |
Jos, hired of W K Delaney, of
Wilson
county, H. C. |
The above reward of $150 will be paid for
the arrest and delivery to the nearest jail of all of the above-named
negroes, or $50 will be paid for each one arrested clogly. If
delivered at the office of the Richmond Railroad
Company, in Danville, all necessary expenses will be paid and
$5 per day in addition to the above for the time employed. |
E. D. Wilburn |
Supt Piedmont Railroad |
Danville Va. May 19th, 1863 |
|