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Information on Slave Escapes in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1862-07-21, Richmond Dispatch; adv from RDRR for runaway negroes
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; 3 negroes supposed to be working at Drury’s Bluff caught near Chickahominy and put in Libby. One belonged to Dr. Pollard of Hanover Co.
1862-07-22, Richmond Dispatch; Lumpkin, of Lumpkin’s Jail, has Spotsylvania slave of Col. William Webber
1862-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; runaway slave notice for Caroline County negro employed at Tredegar
1862-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; six negroes, attempting to escape to Yankee lines, are put in Castle Godwin
1862-08-28, Richmond Dispatch; runaway slave notice, Surg. Saml. B. Fisher, GH#18
1862-09-02, Richmond Dispatch; runaway slave notice for blacksmith hired out to Tredegar foundry
1862-09-12, Richmond Dispatch; Dr. John R. Hinton, Howard Hospital, “corner 25th and 26th sts.,” adv for runaway negro
1862-09-23, Richmond Dispatch; runaway slave notice from GH#21
1862-10-25, Richmond Dispatch; runaway notice, Bellevue Hospital
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