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On July 11, 1906, Willie Freeman left his home, 908 N. 1st St., and has not yet returned.  He is a boy 13 years of age, mulatto in color and wears a full head of sandy colored hair.  He is very neat in appearance, quick of speech and generally very pleasing in manner.
On July 11, 1906, Willie Free-man, left his home, 908 N. 1st St., and has not yet returned.  He is a boy 13 years of age, mulatto in color and wears a full head of san-dy colored hair.  He is very neat in appearance, quick of speech and generally very pleasing in manner.


Any information as to his whereabouts, dead or alive, will be a source of great relief to me.  If found, he may return home without any fear, or if he does not desire to return home, it will still be a great relief to me to know that he is living.
Any information as to his where-abouts, dead or alive, will be a source of great relief to me.  If found, he may return home without any fear, or if he does not desire to return home, it will still be a great relief to me to know that he is liv-ing.


I am, an anxious aunt,
I am, an anxious aunt,
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908 N. 1st Street,  
908 N. 1st Street,  
Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.
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Left Home.

On July 11, 1906, Willie Free-man, left his home, 908 N. 1st St., and has not yet returned. He is a boy 13 years of age, mulatto in color and wears a full head of san-dy colored hair. He is very neat in appearance, quick of speech and generally very pleasing in manner.

Any information as to his where-abouts, dead or alive, will be a source of great relief to me. If found, he may return home without any fear, or if he does not desire to return home, it will still be a great relief to me to know that he is liv-ing.

I am, an anxious aunt,

ELLA B. BRIGGS, 908 N. 1st Street, Richmond, Va.

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