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[Affidavit for release, September 26, 1880]
Affidavit from Lewis Beasley in which he asks to be set free after serving his sentence for aggravated assault that he was charged with and plead guilty to on September 6, 1880. (Note: on a previous document the named was spelled Lewis Brasley.)
[Envelope from Emmett Patton to Levi Perryman, September 20, 1908]
Envelope from Emmett Patton, a lawyer from Roswell New Mexico, to Levi Perryman. Levi Perryman was located in Forestburg, Texas.
[Letter from E. W. Powell to Levi Perryman, September 7, 1915]
Letter from E. W. Powell to Levi Perryman regarding the taxes being paid for 1914. The hotel business is also mentioned, and the debts of Mr. Clark and Reed.
[Letter from Emmett Patton to Levi Perryman, September 20, 1908]
Letter from Emmett Patton to Levi Perryman regarding Bob Perryman's application to file script on 80 acres. Patton says he will try and find out who Bob bought the script from and try and get a new one. He also asks if Perryman knows who Bob bought the first script from.
[Letter from Harold Hurd to Bob Perryman, September 17, 1908]
Letter from Harold Hurd to Bob Perryman, informing him that his application to file soldier's Declaratory as assignee of John Short was rejected.
[Letter from S.V. Proudgt to Bob Perryman, September 12, 1908]
Letter from S. V. Proudgt, Assistant Commissioner, to Bob Perryman, assignee of John W. Short stating that the claim that Bob Perryman had made to land 140 miles southwest of Boonville, Missouri was rejected because there was no proof that the John W. Short he purchased the land from was the same person who had been awarded the land on August 7, 1866 for military service.
[Letter from Thomas Willis, J. P. to Levi Perryman, September 26, 1879]
Letter from Thomas Willis, Justice of the Peace for Cooke County, precinct 4 asking for the money collected for execution from Honorable P. Williams, D. H. Edwards to W.T. Roberts, attorney at law.
[Notice of Taxes Owed, September 22, 1875]
This is a notice of taxes owed.
[Plea of guilty, September 6, 1880]
Plea of guilty, made by Lewis Brasley, was recorded by the Montague County Clerk on September 6, 1880.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman and W. A. Morris, September 24, 1879]
Three receipts, one of W. A. Morris and two of Levi Perryman. W. A. Morris received %5.40 for clerk costs in case No. 512. Levi Perryman received through W. A. Morris $2.60 for clerk costs in case No. 521 and $4.80 for clerk costs in case No. 523. All receipts are signed by the District Clerk R. E. Brown.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 2, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $477.45 for the order of sale for District Court of Montague County, in case No. 523.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 14, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $75.00, collected upon execution issued from the District Court of Lampasas County, for case No. 385.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 14, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $9.35, for costs due to County Clerk in case No. 385.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 14, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman of $0.50 for Sheriff fees in case No. 385.
[Transcript of Letter from Thomas Willis, to Levi Perryman, September 26, 1879]
Transcript of a letter from Thomas Willis, Justice of the Peace for Cooke County, precinct 4 asking for the money collected for execution from Honorable P. Williams, D. H. Edwards to W.T. Roberts, attorney at law.
[Triplicate Warant, September 7, 1880]
Triplicate warrant, in the amount of $254.30, is for Levi Perryman. The document is dated September 7, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, September 15, 1880]
Triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman is for the amount of $50.00. The document is dated September 15, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, September 23, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $300.00. It is dated September 23, 1879.
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