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MR. EDITOR-Please allow me to inquire for a gentleman friend of mine. He was taken away in time of the war. His name was Irvin Loveless. His wife at that time was Harriet; her owner was Parson Lee, who lived about 3 miles from Dry Grove, Miss., and she had a son named Isaac; his owner was Willis Hand. He had two sons before he had this woman Harriet; one was Green, the other Zed. Their mother was Winnie, her owner Mr. Hand. When heard from last he was in New Orleans. Please address me at Edwards, Miss.  
MR. EDITOR-- Please allow me to inquire for a gentleman friend of mine.   He was taken away in time of the war. His name was Irvin Loveless. His wife at that time was Harriet; her owner was Parson Lee, who lived about 3 miles from Dry Grove, Miss., and she had a son named Isaac; his owner was Willis Hand. He had two sons before he had this woman Harriet; one was Green, the other Zed. Their mother was Winnie, her owner Mr. Hand.   When heard from last he was in New Orleans. Please address me at Edwards, Miss.  
LOU DAVIS.
LOU DAVIS.

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MR. EDITOR-- Please allow me to inquire for a gentleman friend of mine. He was taken away in time of the war. His name was Irvin Loveless. His wife at that time was Harriet; her owner was Parson Lee, who lived about 3 miles from Dry Grove, Miss., and she had a son named Isaac; his owner was Willis Hand. He had two sons before he had this woman Harriet; one was Green, the other Zed. Their mother was Winnie, her owner Mr. Hand. When heard from last he was in New Orleans. Please address me at Edwards, Miss. LOU DAVIS.