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Dear Sir: Will you please do an old woman a kindness and she will always bell you for it whether successful or not, by making in-quiry through your paper for her son, Morris Mason. He was sold by W J. Mason in Shelby Co., Ky., to Lude Hopkins, who took him South in about the year 1856; his name is or was Morris Mason. When last heard of he was in Tex-as in 1874. His mother is named America Mason.  
DEAR SIR: Will you please do
an old woman a kindness and she
will always bless you for it whether
successful or not, by making in-
quiry [inquiry] through your paper for her
son, Morris Mason. He was sold
by W J. Mason in Shelby Co., Ky.,
to Lude Hopkins, who took him
South in about the year 1856; his
name is or was Morris Mason.
When last heard of he was in Tex-
as [Texas] in 1874. His mother is named
America Mason.
 
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Revision as of 07:50, 15 March 2022

DEAR SIR: Will you please do an old woman a kindness and she will always bless you for it whether successful or not, by making in- quiry [inquiry] through your paper for her son, Morris Mason. He was sold by W J. Mason in Shelby Co., Ky., to Lude Hopkins, who took him South in about the year 1856; his name is or was Morris Mason. When last heard of he was in Tex- as [Texas] in 1874. His mother is named America Mason.

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