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The Randolph Citizen Huntsville, Missouri · Thursday, July 19, 1855. Newspaper made available courtesy of The State Historical Society of Missouri.
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Franklin Adams and Robert Adams, minor heirs of Polly and James Adams, were publicly notified on July 19th, 1855 of their parent’s estate sale. Application was made to the Randolph County Court in Huntsville, for the assignment of distributing the slaves belonging to the estate. The decision would be made among the heirs and distributes of James Adams.
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