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[Accounts Report, December 18, 1880]
Document created by Sheriff Levi Perryman with the Comptroller which notes debits and credits in Montague County.
[Criminal Minutes, County Court, Cooke County, 1880-1885]
Ledger from Cooke County, Texas containing a record of the criminal cases that were handled at the county court. The entries list information including names and number of court cases, dates, and what occurred that day in relation to the case.
[Legal Document for J. M. Watts, July 6,1880]
Document allowing R.A. Williamson to act on behalf of J.M. Watts at the Democratic Senatorial Convention to be held on July 8, 1880 in Whitney, Texas.
[Letter from Eubank & Co. to W. A. Morris, May 19, 1880]
Letter to W.A. "Bud" Morris directing him to deliver to J.F. Dickinson the goods personally by levy in the case of Eubank & Company.
[Letter from Moore family members to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore, December 19, 1880]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by William and Matilda Moore and Bettie Franklin. The letter is damaged and is unintelligible in many places. Bettie Franklin writes to "Sis" and Charles on the first page of the document,left side.She updates "Sis" and Charles on Abe and her family and details that the weather has been cold and snowy. She mentions that Alica has had her picture taken, but it was cloudy the day it was taken so the image is dark. Bettie notes that Dinkie also plans on taking the baby to get her picture taken. She informs the Moore's of current news about the community and about friends of the family.Matilda's letter begins on the first page as well, but on the right side. She updates the Moore's on current news on family, friends, and on the community. She closes her letter by saying that she will send her one of Alice's pictures. William's note is on the bottom of the fourth page. He details news about the weather and about family friends. The letter is dated December 19, 1880.
[Letter from Stephen H. Dardeux to Levi Perryman, February 2, 1880]
Letter from Stephen H. Dardeux, Comptroller to Levi Perryman, Sheriff and Collector of Montague County discussing letter of the 21st from Deputy W.A. Morris about the deed of lands sold to the state for 1877 taxes. He has received the deed and thinks everything is in order.
[Letter from Stephen H, Dardeux to M. A. Morris, December 18, 1880]
Letter from Stephen H. Dardeux, comptroller for State of Texas to W.A. "Bud" Morris discussing discrepancies in balances owed and receipts recorded from 1876 to 1879.
[Letter from W.O. Davis to Misters Stephens and Matlock, February 3, 1880]
Letter from W.O. Davis, Lindsay, Davis & Garnett Attorney's at Law to Misters Stephens and Matlock concerning case being handled in Cooke County rather than Montague County. The letter tells the sheriff the author will "see him out" if there is any trouble over it.
[Letter from William Dodd to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore, December 10, 1880]
This is a postal card from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Mary Ann Moore's father, William Dodd. A piece of the postal card was torn off which makes the beginning of the message impossible to decipher. The remaining part of the message details that the family is well and that Mary's mother sends some things for her by mail.
[Postcard from R. Cook to W. A. Morris, June 3, 1880]
Postcard from R. Cook of St. Jo, Texas to W.A. "Bud" Morris of Montague concerning payment in the Frieze case for $5.00 each for him and Hyden, plus $2.50 for a total of $12.50. The postcard mentions that it can be paid by Morris or Levi Perryman to keep someone from staying in jail.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, April 6, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $100, collected for the execution sale in a case.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, April 25, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman $55.55, collected by W. W. Taylor upon the execution issed in case No. 145. A statement shows the different costs. Signed by Justice of the Peace J. M. Wilson.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, August 3, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the amount of $9.00 for costs in case No. 910.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, February 11, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman $4.00 for a bill.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, February 17, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman $11.00 for a bill.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, February 25, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman $2.25 for a bill.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, January 15, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the sum of $20 for the cost of execution issued by the Court of Appeals in case No. 618.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, January 21, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman $2,483.10, for various costs like School Certificate, fees and executing Death Warrant. The return of these fees some are for court minutes and others showed to be a kind of theft.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, July 16, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the sum of $20.65for cost at the Court of Appeals and for the execution issued in case No. 1142.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 5, 1880]
Receipt for taxes on personal property in Montague County for the sum of $3.40.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 11, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the sum of $2.00. Collected upon the execution issued in the case Wheeler & Wilson Co. vs W. P. Leverett. Signed by the Justice of the Peace of Harris County, H Brashear.
[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.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, April 6, 1880]
Received of W. A. Morris the sum of $19.90 for clerk costs in case No. 506.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, February 4, 1880]
Received of W. A. Morris the sum of $5.30 for costs in a warrant. The sum was collected on execution in favor of the plaintiff in the case No. 74.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, February 23, 1880]
Received of W. A. Morris the sum of $10 for Court Attorney fees for a case.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, June 3, 1880]
Receipt of W. A. Morris for the sum of $10.00 for costs of a case. Signed by Justice of the Peace R. Cook.
[Receipts of Levi Perryman, November 16, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the following court papers, execution issued from County Court of Grayson County in Case No. 881, with the cost of $250.38. Execution issued out of the County Court of Grayson County in Case No. 885, with the cost of $410.69. Execution issued out of the District Court of Lampasas County in Case No. 380, with the cost of $928.25. Execution issued out of the District Court of Cook County in case No. 1038, with the cost of $1029.65. Also a Bill of Cost issued out of the County Court of Grayson County in Case No. 53, with cost of $51.25.
[Reciept for payment in court case, December 22, 1880]
Receipt for a court payment made by Levi Perryman in the case No.4061, Driskill, et al vs. W. a Morris, et al.
[Statement of Account, June 29, 1880]
Statement of account for the taxes in Montague County for sheriff Levi Perryman. The record has been reviewed and approved by a grand jury. G.W. Williams identifies himself as the foreman of the grand jury.
[Statement of Montague County Taxes, July 4th, 1880]
This is a statement of county taxes for the previous year, 1879 in Montague county. The document lists different types and amounts of taxes collected.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen H. Dardeux to Levi Perryman, February 2, 1880]
Transcript of a letter from Stephen H. Dardeux, Comptroller to Levi Perryman, Sheriff and Collector of Montague County discussing letter of the 21st from Deputy W.A. Morris about the deed of lands sold to the state for 1877 taxes. He has received the deed and thinks everything is in order.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen H, Dardeux to M. A. Morris, December 18, 1880]
Transcript of a letter from Stephen H. Dardeux, comptroller for State of Texas to W.A. "Bud" Morris discussing discrepancies in balances owed and receipts recorded from 1876 to 1879.
[Transcript of Letter from W. O. Davis to Misters Stephens and Matlock, February 3, 1880]
Transcript of a letter from W.O. Davis, Lindsay, Davis & Garnett Attorney's at Law to Misters Stephens and Matlock concerning case being handled in Cooke County rather than Montague County. The letter tells the sheriff the author will "see him out" if there is any trouble over it.
[Transcript of Postcard from R. Cook to W. A. Morris, June 3, 1880]
Transcript of a postcard from R. Cook of St. Jo, Texas to W. A. "Bud" Morris of Montague concerning payment in the Frieze case for $5.00 each for him and Hyden, plus $2.50 for a total of $12.50. It can be paid by Morris or Levi Perryman to keep someone from staying in jail.
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