Family Residence for Sale.

This is a notice of a sale published by Florence resident and future AL gov. (1865-1867) Robert M. Patton for the sale at the court house in Florence at public auction on December 21, 1859, of the late Mary Saffarrans' house and lot on Seminary Street (currently occupied by Mayor George Sneed...

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Family Residence for Sale.
fulltopic Photographs, documents, and clippings
Trustee's sale of a home and property, including a Negro girl.
description This is a notice of a sale published by Florence resident and future AL gov. (1865-1867) Robert M. Patton for the sale at the court house in Florence at public auction on December 21, 1859, of the late Mary Saffarrans' house and lot on Seminary Street (currently occupied by Mayor George Sneed [1837-1838; 1853-1860], the Saffarrans' neighbor in 1850), including an unnamed Negro girl. Note: Mary Heralson/Haralson Saffarans (1809-1856) was the widow of Virginia native Peter Saffarrans (1802-1840). Peter and Mary had several children, one of whom, Mary E., married Scottish native and Florence tailor Alexander Hannah in 1856. In 1840 Peter Saffarrans owned two slaves, one male under 10 years old, and one male bet. 24 and 26 years old. I haven't located any other records of the Saffarrans' slaves yet.
spelling Family Residence for Sale.Trustee's sale of a home and property, including a Negro girl.This is a notice of a sale published by Florence resident and future AL gov. (1865-1867) Robert M. Patton for the sale at the court house in Florence at public auction on December 21, 1859, of the late Mary Saffarrans' house and lot on Seminary Street (currently occupied by Mayor George Sneed [1837-1838; 1853-1860], the Saffarrans' neighbor in 1850), including an unnamed Negro girl. Note: Mary Heralson/Haralson Saffarans (1809-1856) was the widow of Virginia native Peter Saffarrans (1802-1840). Peter and Mary had several children, one of whom, Mary E., married Scottish native and Florence tailor Alexander Hannah in 1856. In 1840 Peter Saffarrans owned two slaves, one male under 10 years old, and one male bet. 24 and 26 years old. I haven't located any other records of the Saffarrans' slaves yet.Newspapers.com Lee Freemanhttps://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/818https://d1y502jg6fpugt.cloudfront.net/36745/archive/files/ae7b74c9c1897c59e89cf70abef4fe3c.jpg?Expires=1729123200&Signature=G41otYUXicG7DbEQ-p1xi%7EadSPOv9jtTGcTKRDeHcBDNNgiwgGbiusyBACeNsabA3CdG0Nzz8zZe-RtkFME8N4U6gXYYxGxsFV8josQ7SIN23BFfM3WtBOSTWCF54ZqaebTvQuXncQp%7EEDzkFxU8eWdpWH0lOVPE7pQ6CEY1xtmmnqhSCPjQuGKyLmAO4c%7ED%7E0GP1ijRPZdeC%7EF5y5fNrmeHJ-cAAwmS5hv4b6guUxmM3VQ%7EFpnHQI7Nf4kQi0yHWNxKGFhDOh4y23jraE-6oKFeEsALj-nvhlxX5QbAKhi72J9wyPhPYTx5lCRZ3-Dubkyrjgvz3Oz39kmrHoho9w__&Key-Pair-Id=K6UGZS9ZTDSZMFlorence Gazette, Wednesday, December 21, 1859, p. 3.Images are available for educational and research purposes. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of the interested party to identify the copyright holder and receive permission.
title Family Residence for Sale.
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