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[Quit Claim Deed, December 30, 1902]
Quit-Claim Deed from Willie F. Davis and wife to James Forstad in Chaves County, Territory in New Mexico on December 30, 1902.
[Receipt for Ross & Bros., October 30, 1875]
Receipt for Ross & Bros. from Levi Perryman for the amount of $27.15. For the case of Ross & Bros. vs Wm. Freeman.
[School Tax Receipts for Levi Perryman, November 30, 1874]
Two School Tax Reciepts for the amounts of $37.10 and $8.84. These taxes are to maintain the Public School system in Texas.
[Tax Reciept for Levi Perryman, December 30, 1877]
Tax reciept for Levi Perryman on land. A.G. Perryman 540 acres, A.G. Perryman 100 acres, Austin MOrris 160 acres, and W.T. Williams 160 acres. The total being $72.80, signed by W.T. Waybourn sheriff of Montague County, Texas.
[Warranty Deed, April 30, 1877]
This is a warranty deed from W. A Morris to Levi Perryman. The warranty deed is from Montague county and documents a payment of eighty dollars from Levi Perryman to W. A. Morris for eighty acres of land.
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