NC.NEW.32.18640803.3.4479

$50 REWARD.

$50 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, about the 15th February last, a negro girl named EMMA. Said girl was hired from Benj. Jacobs, on 1st of January, 1864. [illegible] has a mother named Harriet Jacobs, who keeps a cook-shop near the W. & W. Railroad depot, and other relations about town, among whom she is no doubt lurking. The above reward will be paid for her confinement in jail so that I can get her. I will also pay an additional reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for proof sufficient to convict any person of harboring said girl. GEO. W. MOORE. Aug. 3d, 1864. 278-tf

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Date(s) of departure
2/15/1864
Residence
County(s) of residence
Presumed destination(s)
Wilmington (N.C.)

Publication information

4 people are documented within NC.NEW.32.18640803.3.4479
Name Role in document
Benjamin Jacobs Former slaveholder
George W. Moore Placing Ad
Emma Slave
George W. Moore Slaveholder