On the first Monday of June 1847, Kenneth Mackenzie, administrator of the estate of Jacob Halsey, will offer for sale the following property: Lots five, six, seven, and eight in block number 2 in Nathaniel P. Taylor's addition to the city of St. Louis, on which are six brick dwelling houses. The property will be offered for sale at the St. Louis Courthouse. Includes attached certificate sighed Wm. S. McKnight, St. Louis County marshal, stating that he posted at least ten copies of this advertisement in public places in St. Louis. Title: Notice of administrator's sale in the matter of the estat


On the first Monday of June 1847, Kenneth Mackenzie, administrator of the estate of Jacob Halsey, will offer for sale the following property: Lots five, six, seven, and eight in block number 2 in Nathaniel P. Taylor's addition to the city of St. Louis, on which are six brick dwelling houses. The property will be offered for sale at the St. Louis Courthouse. Includes attached certificate sighed Wm. S. McKnight, St. Louis County marshal, stating that he posted at least ten copies of this advertisement in public places in St. Louis. Title: Notice of administrator's sale in the matter of the estate of Jacob Halsey, March 12, 1847 . 12 March 1847. New Era Office


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