From: KyArchives Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2015 10:22 AM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: Stop.The.Thief.1857.Livingston.NEWS Stop The Thief September 18, 1857 Livingston County KyArchives News Clarksville Weekly Chronicle September 18, 1857 Clarksville, TN Weekly Chronicle, Friday, September 18, 1857 STOP THE THIEF. I had a man in my employ by the name of G. W. DUNNIVAN, at Mr. Geo. GIBBS, near Indian Mound, Tenn. On the 15th inst., said Dunnivan stole four hundred dollars or more from me, in twenty dollar gold pieces. Said Dunnivan is a potter by trade, is about 28 years old, has no beard. He weighs about 140 pounds and for a man of his size, he is very broad across the shoulders, and has a very large head. Has a mark on the face from a scald, light hair, and a swarthy appearance. He has also some other marks upon the body caused from burns. He has a coarse voice, is slow spoken, and is very coarse featured. He has a gold watch in pawn for $20 in Cincinnati. I am unable to offer a specified reward but will give a liberal portion of the amount stolen if the thief and money can be found. Any person hearing of, or taking him up, will please address me at Smithland, Ky., or Indian Mound, Tenn. Signed CHARLES CARLYLE Submitted by: Julia Newman yetanother12000@yahoo.com This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/