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INFORMATION WANTED


WASHINGTON HARVEY was sold from Howard County, Missouri, to William D. Malone, Randolph county, Missouri, about November, 1959, to be sent to Maynard Williams, near Huntsville Missouri,  who afterward sent him to James McHatten near New Orleans, about January 1, 1860.  If living, his brother Jerry wishes to hear from him; or any in- formation of him will be thankfully received.  Ad- dress John G. Gerding, New Orleans; or to Chap- lain W. Vaux.  U. S. Army.  Fort Sumter, New Mexico.
WASHINGTON HARVEY was sold from Howard  
 
County, Missouri, to William D. Malone, Randolph  
county, Missouri, about November, 1859, to be sent  
to Maynard Williams, near Huntsville Missouri,   
who afterward sent him to James McHatten near  
New Orleans, about January 1, 1860.  If living, his  
brother Jerry wishes to hear from him; or any in-  
formation of him will be thankfully received.  Ad-  
dress John G. Gerding, New Orleans; or to Chap-  
lain W. Vaux.  U. S. Army.  Fort Sumter, New  
Mexico.
Fort Sumter, New Mexico, Nov. 16, 1867.  Ja26-1t
Fort Sumter, New Mexico, Nov. 16, 1867.  Ja26-1t

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Personal

TO COLORED MEN AND OTHERS.

INFORMATION WANTED

WASHINGTON HARVEY was sold from Howard County, Missouri, to William D. Malone, Randolph county, Missouri, about November, 1859, to be sent to Maynard Williams, near Huntsville Missouri, who afterward sent him to James McHatten near New Orleans, about January 1, 1860. If living, his brother Jerry wishes to hear from him; or any in- formation of him will be thankfully received. Ad- dress John G. Gerding, New Orleans; or to Chap- lain W. Vaux. U. S. Army. Fort Sumter, New Mexico. Fort Sumter, New Mexico, Nov. 16, 1867. Ja26-1t