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The Randolph Citizen Huntsville, Missouri · Thursday, February 28th, 1861. Newspaper made available courtesy of The State Historical Society of Missouri.
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On February 28th, 1861, Huntsville issued a Slave Ad notification regarding the sale of a girl named Nancy, aged fourteen years. She was seized and levied upon to satisfy an execution and associated costs in my possession, in favor of G. Williams, against said Johnson and George M. Quinn.
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