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MR. EDITOR—I would like to  
MR. EDITOR—I would like to find my mother; she used to belong to Mrs. Eliza Thompson; her name was Tempy Hall; she was sold from me when I was a little girl; she was sold just before freedom. Her mother was named Binah Hall; her father Jerry Hall. She was sold in Greenville, S. C., by Mrs.  
find my mother; she used to belong
Thompson's son, Waddy Thompson. All her relatives live in Greenville, S. C., where she was sold. She wrote to us about eight years ago from somewhere in Tennessee; we answered her letter and asked her if she needed money to come home, and she did not answer the letter, and I have never heard from her since. Please address me, Lavinia Carrington, Austin, Texas, 522 E Sixth street.
to Mrs. Eliza Thompson; her name
was Tempy Hall; she was sold from
me when I was a little girl; she  
was sold just before freedom. Her
mother was named Binah Hall; her
father Jerry Hall. She was sold  
in Greenville, S. C., by Mrs.  
Thompson's son, Waddy Thomp-
son [Thompson]. All her relatives live in
Greenville, S. C., where she was  
sold. She wrote to us about eight
years ago from somewhere in Ten-
nessee [Tennessee]; we answered her letter and
asked her if she needed money to
come home, and she did not answer  
the letter, and I have never heard  
from her since. Please address
me, Lavinia Carrington, Austin,
Texas, 522 E Sixth street.

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MR. EDITOR—I would like to find my mother; she used to belong to Mrs. Eliza Thompson; her name was Tempy Hall; she was sold from me when I was a little girl; she was sold just before freedom. Her mother was named Binah Hall; her father Jerry Hall. She was sold in Greenville, S. C., by Mrs. Thompson's son, Waddy Thompson. All her relatives live in Greenville, S. C., where she was sold. She wrote to us about eight years ago from somewhere in Tennessee; we answered her letter and asked her if she needed money to come home, and she did not answer the letter, and I have never heard from her since. Please address me, Lavinia Carrington, Austin, Texas, 522 E Sixth street.