Before Notary Public Theodore Guyol, New Orleans, Ware sold to Morrison, for $92,000, two tracts of land in Pointe Coupée Parish bought from Charles Decoux in 1853 and another lot in Pointe Coupée purchased from Raymond Vignes in 1853. The entire property was a sugar plantation, and the sale included buildings, machinery, tools, livestock, and fifty-three slaves (names and ages given)