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IN SEARCH OF HIS FATHER | IN SEARCH OF HIS FATHER | ||
We have been requested to publish the following: | |||
"Lewis James, son of Gabriel James, will be happy to hear from his mother Lucy, or either of his brothers, Washington and Richard. The Mother, it is supposed, lives on one of Judge Perkin's farms, called the Homestead, Briar mede and back land. The brothers, it is thought, reside in New Orleans. An uncle, Daniel Armstrong, a Methodist preacher, also formerly lived in New Orleans. Lewis James left before the war. He has resided some time in Jersey City, and is now sick in the Charity Hospital. Should the Postmaster (Col. Lowell) be able to convey the information to any of the parties named, he will confer a great favor on Lewis James. A letter addressed to my care will be immediately conveyed to Lewis James." | We have been requested to pub- | ||
lish [publish] the following: | |||
"Lewis James, son of Gabriel | |||
James, will be happy to hear from | |||
his mother Lucy, or either of his | |||
brothers, Washington and Richard. | |||
The Mother, it is supposed, lives on | |||
one of Judge Perkin's farms, called | |||
the Homestead, Briar mede and | |||
back land. The brothers, it is | |||
thought, reside in New Orleans. | |||
An uncle, Daniel Armstrong, a | |||
Methodist preacher, also formerly | |||
lived in New Orleans. Lewis James | |||
left before the war. He has resided | |||
some time in Jersey City, and is | |||
now sick in the Charity Hospital. | |||
Should the Postmaster (Col. Lowell) | |||
be able to convey the information | |||
to any of the parties named, he will | |||
confer a great favor on Lewis James. | |||
A letter addressed to my care will | |||
be immediately conveyed to Lewis | |||
James." | |||
Respectfully, | Respectfully, | ||
W. VERRINDER, | W. VERRINDER, | ||
City Missionary; 278 South street, Jersey | |||
City Missionary; 278 South street, | |||
Jersey City, N. J. | |||
June 25, 1872. | June 25, 1872. |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 13 February 2023
IN SEARCH OF HIS FATHER
We have been requested to pub- lish [publish] the following:
"Lewis James, son of Gabriel James, will be happy to hear from his mother Lucy, or either of his brothers, Washington and Richard. The Mother, it is supposed, lives on one of Judge Perkin's farms, called the Homestead, Briar mede and back land. The brothers, it is thought, reside in New Orleans. An uncle, Daniel Armstrong, a Methodist preacher, also formerly lived in New Orleans. Lewis James left before the war. He has resided some time in Jersey City, and is now sick in the Charity Hospital. Should the Postmaster (Col. Lowell) be able to convey the information to any of the parties named, he will confer a great favor on Lewis James. A letter addressed to my care will be immediately conveyed to Lewis James."
Respectfully,
W. VERRINDER,
City Missionary; 278 South street, Jersey City, N. J.
June 25, 1872.