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The Randolph Citizen Huntsville, Missouri · Thursday, October 25th, 1860. Newspaper made available courtesy of The State Historical Society of Missouri.
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As per the advertisement featured in The Randolph Citizen newspaper in Huntsville, Missouri, on October 25, 1860, the undersigned Executor of Fleming Terrill, deceased, will conduct an auction on the 4th Monday in November, 1860, at the Court House in the city of Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri. The item for sale is a negro man named “Nathan,” approximately 30 years old, belonging to said estate. W. F. Bowlware serves as the Executor.
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