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Mr. Editor - I have a brother who was sold in the South before the war. I learned a week or ten days ago that he had been seen in New Orleans. His name is Marshall Grandison, but I suppose he goes by the name of his old master. We were servants of one William S. Carter, of Louisa county, Virginia. Brother was a cart boy on the York River railroad before the war, and there is where Wm. S. Carter sold him, and he never returned home. I learn that he is going by the name Marshall Carter. We are the children of Charles and Lucy Grandison. Address Emanuel Grandison, box 25, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. [I think you will find him, or of him, by writing to some one in the North Carolina Conference. - Ed}
Mr. Editor - I have a brother  
who was sold in the South before  
the war. I learned a week or ten  
days ago that he had been seen in  
New Orleans. His name is  
Marshall Grandison, but I suppose he  
goes by the name of his old master.  
We were servants of one  
William S. Carter, of Louisa county,  
Virginia. Brother was a cart boy  
on the York River railroad before  
the war, and there is where Wm.  
S. Carter sold him, and he never  
returned home. I learn that he is  
going by the name Marshall C
arter. We are the children of  
Charles and Lucy Grandison.  
Address Emanuel Grandison, box 25,  
Martin's Ferry, Ohio.  
[I think you will find him, or of  
him, by writing to some one in the  
North Carolina Conference. - Ed]

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Mr. Editor - I have a brother who was sold in the South before the war. I learned a week or ten days ago that he had been seen in New Orleans. His name is Marshall Grandison, but I suppose he goes by the name of his old master. We were servants of one William S. Carter, of Louisa county, Virginia. Brother was a cart boy on the York River railroad before the war, and there is where Wm. S. Carter sold him, and he never returned home. I learn that he is going by the name Marshall C arter. We are the children of Charles and Lucy Grandison. Address Emanuel Grandison, box 25, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. [I think you will find him, or of him, by writing to some one in the North Carolina Conference. - Ed]