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Note: Augusta Chronicle 21 Nov 1842, p. 4 Executor's Sale. Will be sold on Tuesday, the 3d day of January, 1843, at the court house in Burke county, under authority of the last will and testament of Edward Hatcher, late of said county, deceased, the following very valuable landed estate, viz: one thousand one hundred and forty acres, more or less, of valuable oak and hickory and swamp land, lying in said county on Briar creek. The above tract has about five hundred acres of cleared land, with about one hundred acres of swamp land ditched and ready for clearing, with a convenient and commodious dwelling, and all necessary out buildings for forty or fifty negroes, new and commodious, also barns and stables and a new gin house and lever packing press. The plantation is about 26 miles from Augusta, near the road leading by Ray's bridge to Waynesboro, and is esteemed one of the most productive places in the county. Also, two hundred acres of productive pine land more or less, lying near Boggy Gut in said county, with a very good dwelling house, a good kitchen and outhouses. This place is about 7 miles from the former place, and is considered very healthy, as a summer retreat. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to examine the premises. Also, on the 5th day of January next, at the pine land place, the household and kitchen furniture, and stock of cattle, &c, belonging to said estate at that place. Terms on the day of sale. Alexander J. Lawson, Ex'r. November 1, 1842.
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