For the sale of a 45-year-old Negro woman named Vilot (alias Violett) and all of her children to William W. Greene and Augustus R. Chouteau of St. Louis County, Missouri. This being the same family of negroes for which four suits are now depending in the circuit court of St. Louis County in the name of Henry Dodge, administrator of Israel Dodge, deceased, the first against Margaret S. McNair, the second against Charles DeWard, the third against Thomas Hensley, and the fourth against Joseph S. Buchannon. Title: Receipt for $1,000 signed John Sefton of St. Louis County, Missouri, April 24, 1839
For the sale of a 45-year-old Negro woman named Vilot (alias Violett) and all of her children to William W. Greene and Augustus R. Chouteau of St. Louis County, Missouri. This being the same family of negroes for which four suits are now depending in the circuit court of St. Louis County in the name of Henry Dodge, administrator of Israel Dodge, deceased, the first against Margaret S. McNair, the second against Charles DeWard, the third against Thomas Hensley, and the fourth against Joseph S. Buchannon. Title: Receipt for $1,000 signed John Sefton of St. Louis County, Missouri, April 24, 1839 . 24 April 1839. Sefton, John
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