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  Mr. Editor: I want to inquire for my father. His name was Robert Evans. My mother's name was Lememia. She belonged to Col. Stoddard. My brother belonged a man by the name of Judge Evans, in Clark county, Ala., in a little town called Quitman. My name is Robert Evans. When Col, Stodard left Alabama to come to Louisiana, my father came with my mother to see her take the train. We heard of him in 1866. He was in Vicksburg, Miss., and I never heard anything of him since, but if this paper finds him I will pay the reward of $5. Write any information to me, Robert Evans, Campte, La., care Rev. D. Shelby.
Mr. Editor: I want to inquire for my father. His name was Robert Evans. My mother's name was Lememia. She belonged to Col. Stoddard. My brother belonged to a man by the name of Judge Evans, in Clark county, Ala., I was
born in Clark County, Ala., in a little town called Quitman. My name is Robert Evans. When Col, Stodard left Alabama to come to Louisiana, my father came with my mother to see her take the train. We heard of him in 1866. He was in Vicksburg, Miss.; and I never have heard anything of him since, but if this paper finds him I will pay the reward of $5. Write any information to me, Robert Evans, Campte, La., care Rev. D. Shelby.

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Mr. Editor: I want to inquire for my father. His name was Robert Evans. My mother's name was Lememia. She belonged to Col. Stoddard. My brother belonged to a man by the name of Judge Evans, in Clark county, Ala., I was born in Clark County, Ala., in a little town called Quitman. My name is Robert Evans. When Col, Stodard left Alabama to come to Louisiana, my father came with my mother to see her take the train. We heard of him in 1866. He was in Vicksburg, Miss.; and I never have heard anything of him since, but if this paper finds him I will pay the reward of $5. Write any information to me, Robert Evans, Campte, La., care Rev. D. Shelby.