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MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire for my daughter who was sold in Texas during the war by Mr. Pierre LaQuor. Her name was Virginia but was called Jennie. She has a sister Octavia, and brothers Arthur and Charles. I received a letter from her in 1870 or 1871, but have not heard from her since. I wish to know where she is, or whether living or dead. Her mother will be very thankful for the information. Her name is Catherine, and she now goes by the name of Catherine Gardner, Father's name was Carey Gardiner. Address, at St. Martinsville, La. W. H. James.
MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire  
for my daughter who was sold in  
Texas during the war by Mr. Pierre  
LaQuor. Her name was Virginia  
but was called Jennie. She has a  
sister Octavia, and brothers Arthur  
and Charles. I received a letter  
from her in 1870 or 1871, but have  
not heard from her since. I wish  
to know where she is, or whether
living or dead. Her mother will  
be very thankful for the informa-
tion. Her name is Catherine, and  
she now goes by the name of Cath-
erine Gardner, Father's name  
was Carey Gardiner. Address, at  
St. Martinsville, La.  
W. H. James.

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MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire for my daughter who was sold in Texas during the war by Mr. Pierre LaQuor. Her name was Virginia but was called Jennie. She has a sister Octavia, and brothers Arthur and Charles. I received a letter from her in 1870 or 1871, but have not heard from her since. I wish to know where she is, or whether living or dead. Her mother will be very thankful for the informa- tion. Her name is Catherine, and she now goes by the name of Cath- erine Gardner, Father's name was Carey Gardiner. Address, at St. Martinsville, La. W. H. James.