[Bill of sale executed by John Minor, acting as an attorney for Stephen Minor, transferring a slave named Ceazar from Stephen Minor to Philip Nolan for the sum of six hundred dollars. 7 April 1800.

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[Bill of sale executed by John Minor, acting as an attorney for Stephen Minor, transferring a slave named Ceazar from Stephen Minor to Philip Nolan for the sum of six hundred dollars. 7 April 1800.

[3] p. 33 cm.

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Newberry Library

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