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An Act to authorize Archibald W. Turner to sell certain Slaves. 1858 111 (1858)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0191 and id is 1 raw text is: § 2. That it shall be the duty of the Clerk of the County Court of
Howard county, without any unnecessary delay, to transmit to the Clerk of
the County Courc of Johnson county the original inventory of the estate of
said deceased and the appraisement of said estate, together with a certified
copy of all entries on the records of said court pertaining to said estate.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved February 18, 1859.
AN ACT to authorize Archibald W. Turner to sell certain Slaves.
§ 1. Executor autborized to sell slaves of § 5. Disposition to be made of proceeds of
deceased persons.                    sale of the said Uentioned slaves.
2. Disposition to be made of proceeds of  6. Said slaves to be appraised before male.
sale of said slaves.             7. Executor to make report to County
3. Executor responsible for faithful appli-  Court of Boone county.
cation of the money.             8. Report and certihicate of appraisnment
4. A. V. Turner authorized to sell other  to be filed in office of County Couit;
slaves belonging to Gardner.         approval of sale by County Court to
be made matter of record.
Be it enac/ed by the Gencral Issembly of the Stale of Missouri, as
follows :
§ 1. That Archibald W. Turner, of Boone county, one of the executors
of Robert M. Allen, deceased, late of said county, be, and he is herchy,
authorized to sell all the slaves belonging to sail deceased, except those
specifically devised to his wiulow, at public sale, at such time and place and
upon such terms as he may deem advisable, first giving at least twenty days'
notice of the time and place and terms of sale, by advertisement in soine
newspaper published in the county where such sale shall be had.
§ 2. The proceeds arising frcm the sale of said slaves shall be adminis-
tered and distributed in like manner as said slaves would have been under
and by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Robert M. Allen,
deceased.
L 3. Said executor shall be responsible upon his oflicial bond for the
forticoziing and faithful application of the money arising from the sale
hereinbefore authorized, in like manner as if the same had been authorized
under and by virtue of the last will of the said deceased.
§ 4. That the said A. W. Turner be, and he is hereby, further authorized
to sell six certain other slaves, (to wit,) a woman named Mary, and her
four children ; also a woman named Fanny ; said slaves belonging, the
undivided one-half thereof, to Jonathan B. Gardner, and the remaining half to
Ann C. Gardner, Samuel D. Gardner, Mary R. Gardner, and Rebecca B.
Gardner, upon such terms and at such time and place and with like notice,
as hereinbefore provided.
§ 5. That said A. W. Turner, after deducting the expenses of the sale
last aforesaid, shall pay over one-half of the proceeds arising therefrom to

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