$100 REWARD. RANAWAY FROM THE RESIDENCE OF A. R. Henderson, on the Catawba river, about the 1st of September, 1864, a negro boy named Jim, the property of J. T. Jones, of Norfolk, Va. Said boy is about 12 or 13 years of age, brown color, very smart and intelligent, and quick to answer when spoken to. He is supposed to have gone off with some cavalry company towards Virginia. A reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for his delivery to me in Charlotte, or for his delivery to me in Charlotte, or for his confinement in any jail in the Confederacy, or I will pay half the above sum for any information that will enable me to recover him. ROBT. [Robert] F. DAVIDSON, Agent of J. T. Jones, Esq., of Norfolk, Va. jan 24,'65-d1tcj5t
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Name | Role in document |
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Robert F. Davidson | Placing Ad |
Jim | Slave |
J. T. Jones | Slaveholder |