Inventory of county records, Kendall County Courthouse, Boerne, Texas Page: 54
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y. Records dated 1919 to 1930, 1933 to 1935, 1937, 1940,
1942 to 1945, 1947, and 1949 in 1 slot include 1 box titled
"Candidates Expense Acct." (1924-1930), 1 box titled "Affidavits
for Sale of Alcohol" (1919-1920), 1 box titled "Certificates
of Election," returns of constitutional amendment election,
commissions of election judges, notices of elections, election
returns, road overseers' commission, expense record of treasurer
of road district no. 4, writs of election, and bonds for headlight
testing.
z. Records undated and dated 1867 to 1945 (dates vary),
1947, 1949 to 1950, and 1968 on shelf, include 1 bundle
titled "Deeds to Kendall Co." (1889-1945, dates vary; 1968);
1 box titled "Rd Dis. No. 1 and Bandera Rd" (1915; 1919; 1924;
1926-1927; 1929; 1931; 1947) containing map of boundaries of
road precinct 1, engineers contract, map of road between
Boerne and Bandera, court orders, road survey, bond issue
papers, petition for road bond issue, Highway Department
resident engineer's receipt for right-of-way deeds, Highway
Department organization and labor payroll and distribution
list for maintenance of highways 9 and 27, cancellation certificates,
minutes of commissioners court pertaining to boundary
between Kendall and Comal counties, and judgment receipts;
1 box titled "Road District No. 5" (1931-1932) containing
petitions, orders, bid tabulations, resolutions, and correspondence;
I box titled "Road Dist No. 5" (1932-1937; 1939; 1941;
1947) containing bid tabulations and commissions of election
judges; 1 box titled "Petitions for Bond Election Road Dist
No. 3" (1915; 1917; 1919) containing petition for district,
order establishing district, order establishing road district 1
and related papers, surveyor's filed notes of road district 3,
affidavit of notice of election, and bond order for road district
3; 1 box titled "Petitions for Election Boerne Ind.
School District for Consolidation with Upper Balcones and Van
Raub Common School District Bexar County" (1949-1950); 1 envelope
titled "Deed to Kendall County Farm to Mkt. Hwy. No. 475"
(1947); 1 box titled "Boundary Line Gillespie and Kendall"
(1907) containing map and reports of special survey; 1 box
titled "Deeds" (1868-1908, dates vary; 1911) containing
property intruments for estate, bill of sale, and district court
civil case papers including notice to produce title papers;
1 box titled "Common County Line School District No. 3 Kendall
and Kerr Counties" (1915; 1922) containing bond order, corrected
field notes of Comfort Common County Line School District
No. 3, election order, notice of election, tax assessor's
certificate, election returns, poll list, order establishing
district 3, order declaring results of election, and petition
for school building bond election; and 1 box titled "Road
District No. 4 Kendall Co." (1920-1921) containing petition
for bond election, statements and affidavits of officials as
to election, bond order, affidavit of publication, order
delaring election results, order establishing road district 4,
order for bond election, and map of boundaries of road district 4.
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Riney, James E.; Fortin, Maurice G.; Clarke, Joe K. & Marmion, Daniel. Inventory of county records, Kendall County Courthouse, Boerne, Texas, book, 1981; Denton, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25200/m1/66/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.