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MR. EDITOR :—I wish to know
MR. EDITOR :—I wish to know the whereabouts of my Uncles, my Father's brothers, three in number. Names—John Price, Jesse Price, and the other he did not know the name. My Father's name is Wm. Price; he left his parents' home when 12 years of age, by the traders to New Orleans, and stayed there six months, when a farmer by the name of A. G. Jordan bought him and brought him to a plantation in Louisiana on Bayou Taplacat and in the village of Allen, La., and he has been living within 12 miles of this town, until last August 15th, when he passed through the dark valley of the shadow of death by the penetration of 12 bullets. He said he left his brothers and parents in Fairfax, Virginia. Please write me at Allen, Natchitocles parish, La.
the whereabouts of my Uncles, my
Father's brothers, three in number.
Names—John Price, Jesse Price,
and the other he did not know the
name. My Father's name is Wm.
Price; he left his parents' home
when 12 years of age, by the tra-
ders [traders] to New Orleans, and stayed
there six months, when a farmer
by the name of A. G. Jordan
bought him and brought him to a
plantation in Louisiana on Bayou
Taplacat and in the village of
Allen, La., and he has been living
within 12 miles of this town, until  
last August 15th, when he passed
through the dark valley of the
shadow of death by the penetra-
tion [penetration] of 12 bullets. He said he left
his brothers and parents in Fairfax,
Virginia. Please write me at
Allen, Natchitocles parish, La.
 
D. J. PRICE.
D. J. PRICE.
Allen, La., Dec. 5th, 1882.
Allen, La., Dec. 5th, 1882.

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MR. EDITOR :—I wish to know the whereabouts of my Uncles, my Father's brothers, three in number. Names—John Price, Jesse Price, and the other he did not know the name. My Father's name is Wm. Price; he left his parents' home when 12 years of age, by the traders to New Orleans, and stayed there six months, when a farmer by the name of A. G. Jordan bought him and brought him to a plantation in Louisiana on Bayou Taplacat and in the village of Allen, La., and he has been living within 12 miles of this town, until last August 15th, when he passed through the dark valley of the shadow of death by the penetration of 12 bullets. He said he left his brothers and parents in Fairfax, Virginia. Please write me at Allen, Natchitocles parish, La. D. J. PRICE. Allen, La., Dec. 5th, 1882.