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An Act for the benefit of John K. Heath and Samuel Heath, of Marion county. 1856 185 (1856)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0158 and id is 1 raw text is: AN ACT for the benefit of M. K. Howell.
I 1. Auditor required to draw warrant in ( 2. S. C. Allen authorized to draw war-
favor of M. K. Howell.                 rant upon the treasury.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
§ 1.- The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and re-
quired to draw his warrant on the Treasurer, in favor of M. K. Howell,
for the sum of five dollars and ninety-five cents, it being an excess paid by
him into the treasury, on account of sales made by him of delinquent lands,
as sheriff of Harrison county for the year 1852.
§ 2. - S. C. Allen is hereby authorized to draw his warrant upon the
State treasury for the aforesaid amount of five dollars and ninety-five
cents.
This act to take effect from and after its passage.
Approved February 12, 1857.
AN ACT for the benefit of John K. Heath and Samuel Heath, of Marion county.
( 1. Guardian authorized to sell certain ( 3. To be applied to the purchase of real
slaves,                                 estate and education of children.
2. Terms of sale; proceeds, how applied.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
§ 1.-James L. Kinkead, guardian of John K. Heath and Samuel
Heath, minors, of Marion county, is hereby authorized to sell a negro
woman and her four children, the property of said minors, and apply the
proceeds of such sale, as is hereinafter directed.
§ 2.- The sale of said negroes may be made publicly or privately,
and on such terms as the County Court of Marion county may, by order,
direct; and such portion of the money arising from such sale as said Court
may direct, shall be invested in real estate for the benefit of said minors,
and the residue applied in educating said minors.
§ 3.-The money arising from the sale of said negroes, shall, in good
faith, be applied for the purchase of real estate, or in educating said
minors, and for no other purpose whatever; Provided, That the portion
set apart for educational purposes may be loaned at interest, from time to
time, as said Court may direct.
This act to take effect, and be in force, from and after. its passage.
Approved February 9, 1857.
AN ACT to amend an act entitled, An act for the benefit of the heirs of Emily Stagner,
deceased, approved November 15, 1855.
( 1. Amends certain act by correcting name.

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BENEFIT.

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