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Mr. Editor: Can you assist me
Mr. Editor: Can you assist me through the medium of your paper in finding my brother, Henry Voss, as I have not seen him since 1848 9. He once belonged to Jim Voss, about 1847, then resident in Jackson, Tenn., and left for Louisiana. I learn he lives somewhere in your vicinity, and owns a little sugar farm. He may recognize me through his mother's name, Liza Voss, and his father's name, George Lyons. Please advertise this letter for me and confer an everlasting obligation.
through the medium of your paper
in finding my brother, Henry
Voss, as I have not seen him since
1848 9. He once belonged to Jim
Voss, about 1847, then resident in  
Jackson, Tenn., and left for Lou-
isiana. I learn he lives somewhere
in your vicinity, and owns a little
sugar farm. He may recognize me
through his mother's name, Liza
Voss, and his father's name,
George Lyons. Please advertise  
this letter for me and confer an
everlasting obligation.
 
Yours very respectfully,
Yours very respectfully,
SPENCER Voss.
SPENCER VOSS.
 
P.S.—He was last seen about 1886, in Jackson, Tenn., on a visit, but I cannot trace him further than that he went back to New Orleans or about fifteen miles out.
P.S.—He was last seen about
1886, in Jackson, Tenn., on a visit,
but I cannot trace him farther than
that he went back to New Orleans
or about fifteen miles out.

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Mr. Editor: Can you assist me through the medium of your paper in finding my brother, Henry Voss, as I have not seen him since 1848 9. He once belonged to Jim Voss, about 1847, then resident in Jackson, Tenn., and left for Louisiana. I learn he lives somewhere in your vicinity, and owns a little sugar farm. He may recognize me through his mother's name, Liza Voss, and his father's name, George Lyons. Please advertise this letter for me and confer an everlasting obligation. Yours very respectfully, SPENCER VOSS. P.S.—He was last seen about 1886, in Jackson, Tenn., on a visit, but I cannot trace him further than that he went back to New Orleans or about fifteen miles out.