Jim, AL, 1852 April 2

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ON ee 2h, 1852, State of Alabama paid $900 Warrant
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of two slaves executed in Macon County, STATE TREASURY
DISBURSEMENT JOURNAL, 188-1857, Depte of Arch. & Histe,
Div. of Cik¥il Arch.

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DISBURSEMENT JOURNAL, 1818-1857, Depte of Arch, & Histe,
Dive of Ciil Arche

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DISBURSEMENT JOURNAL, 1848-1857, Depts of Arch, & Histe,
Div. of Cikil Arche

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