Part 164 (1/2)
Benjamin Russel, Deputy sheriff Bibb Co. Ga. ”Macon (Ga.) Telegraph,”
Dec. 25, 1837.
”Brought to jail John, 23 years old, _one fore tooth out_.”
F. Wisner, Master of the Work House, ”Charleston (S.C.) Courier.” Oct.
17, 1837.
”Committed to the Charleston Work House Tom, _two of his upper front teeth out_, about 30 years of age.”
Mr. S. Neyle, ”Savannah (Ga.) Republican,” July 3, 1837.
”Ranaway Peter, has lost _two front teeth_ in the upper jaw.”
Mr. John McMurrain, near Columbus, ”Georgia Messenger,” Aug. 2, 1838.
”Ranaway, a boy named Moses, some of his _front teeth out_.”
Mr. John Kennedy, Stewart Co. La. ”New Orleans Bee,” April 7, 1837.
”Ranaway, Sally, her _fore teeth out_.”
Mr. A.J. Hutchings, near Florence, Ala. ”North Alabamian,” August 25, 1838
”Ranaway, George Winston, two of his _upper fore teeth out_ immediately in front.”
Mr. James Purdon, 33 Commons street, N.O. ”New Orleans Bee,” Feb. 13, 1838.
”Ranaway, Jackson, has lost _one of his front teeth_.”
Mr. Robert Calvert, in the ”Arkansas State Gazette,” August 22, 1838.
”Ranaway, Jack, 25 years old, has lost _one of his fore teeth_.”
Mr. A.G.A. Beazley, in the Memphis Gazette, March 18, 1838.
”Ranaway, Abraham, 20 or 22 years of age, _his front teeth out_.”
Mr. Samuel Townsend, in the ”Huntsville [Ala.] Democrat,” May 24, 1837.
”Ranaway, d.i.c.k, 18 or 20 years of age, _has one front tooth out_.”