Chancery Sale: Taylor vs. Randolph (1872)
Chancery Sale
W.H. Taylor, adm’r, &c., of Emaline TAYLOR, dec’d vs Gilmore RANDOLPH
In obedience to an order of the Chancery Court, pronounced at Cleveland, Tennessee at the February Term, 1873, I will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Cleveland, Tenn., on Saturday, July 6th, 1872, the following land: Thirty-five acres, more or less, in Bradley county, Tennessee, beginning five and a half poles west of the center of the northwest quarter of section six, second township, range one, east of the basis line, Ocoee district, thence north seventy degrees, west 14 ½ poles, thence south 20 degrees, west forty poles, thence south 20 degrees, east 100 poles, thence north 70 degrees, west 85 ½ poles, thence south 20 degrees, west 20 poles to the beginning. Said land will be sold on six and twelve months time, in equal payments. Note and security, and retaining a lien until paid for.
W.H. McKAMY, C. & M.
[originally published June 7, 1872–tdls press fee $5.50] (page 3, col 4)
Source: Cleveland Banner (Cleveland, TN); 7 June 1872. Available online at Google News Archive.