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Named slaves in these documents include Hannah, Rachel, Frank, Milly, Betsy, Old Hannah, and many more.\nComprehensive grouping with a wealth of information. Andrew Todd is described by the consignor as being related to Mary Todd Lincoln, which has not been confirmed. What is known with certainty is that a freed slave of Todd's named Andrew Ferguson left for Liberia. His name is included in an 1853 publication). After he returned, Ferguson bought a church to house the congregation of which he was a member. His act of charity inspired the chapter of a book entitled\n\"A Noble Deed of a Colored Man.\"Large archive relating to the estate of a wealthy doctor, Andrew Todd, who owned at least 18 slaves in Paris, Kentucky. He explicitly states in his will that the enslaved children are not to be separated from their mother following his death.\nLot includes three slave division documents, Todd's fifteen-page will, an estate inventory, an additional estate appraisal that includes named slaves, and a document written by Todd's widow regarding slave division. Named slaves in these documents include Hannah, Rachel, Frank, Milly, Betsy, Old Hannah, and many more.\nComprehensive grouping with a wealth of information. Andrew Todd is described by the consignor as being related to Mary Todd Lincoln, which has not been confirmed. What is known with certainty is that a freed slave of Todd's named Andrew Ferguson left for Liberia. His name is included in an 1853 publication). After he returned, Ferguson bought a church to house the congregation of which he was a member. 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The Edward E. Haddock Family Foundation believes this item is in the public domain or has no known copyright restrictions; however, the Foundation does not warrant the accuracy of the copyright information provided and assumes no liability for the use of digital reproductions. 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