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Trustees' Sale of valuable Farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five Miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a decree of Henrico County Court,) and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court, he undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860 at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occurred by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracin
Trustees' sale of valuable farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five Miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a degree of Henrico County Court,) and James Lyons bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction to the highest bidders, on the premises on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860 at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing m
Trustees' Sale of valuable Farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five Miles North of Richmond, and 17 Salves Thereon. By Virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a decree of Henrico County Court, and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court, the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860, at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz; The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occurred by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also. 17 valuable Slaves, embracing
Trustees' Sale of valuable farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge road, five miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a degree of Henrico County Court, and James Lyons, beating date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on the 31st day of December, 1860 at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men, wom
Trustees' Sale of valuable farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five Miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gorvas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a decree of Henrico County Court,) and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court, the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860, at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gorvas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embr
Trustees' Sale of valuable farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned. J. B. Young, has been substituted by a degree of Henrico County Court, and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860 at 11 o'clock A. M. (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embraci
Trustees' Sale of valuable farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a decree of Henrico County Court,) and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court, the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860, at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embr
Trustees' Sale of valuable Farm in Henrico, on the Virginia Central Railroad, and on the Meadow Bridge Road, five Miles North of Richmond, and 17 Slaves Thereon. By virtue of a deed of trust from the late Gervas Storrs to Edwin Burton, (for whom the undersigned, J. B. Young, has been substituted by a decree of Henrico County Court,) and James Lyons, bearing date on the 11th May, 1829 duly recorded in Henrico County Court, the undersigned trustees, in conformity to the provisions of the said deed of trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860, at 11 o'clock A. M., (if fair, if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embra