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Brooklyn, New York, June 9, 1845
LOST CHILDREN!
ANDREW OAKES, ESQ., CORONER, having kindly offered to receive into his family and take care of Children who may have strayed from their homes, so as to enable Parents and Guardians more readily to...   High-res

Brooklyn, New York, June 9, 1845

LOST CHILDREN!
ANDREW OAKES, ESQ., CORONER, having kindly offered to receive into his family and take care of Children who may have strayed from their homes, so as to enable Parents and Guardians more readily to recover them -
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE
to all persons into whose hands LOST CHILDREN may come, that the offer has been accepted, with thanks, and it is earnestly requested that such may be taken to the store of ANDREW OAKES, No. 163 Fulton Street, that they may by taken care of.
By order of Common Counsel. 

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