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[Abstract of Title, March 6, 1905]
This is an abstract a of title. It has information pertaining to the Fruitland company in the territory of New Mexico. Attached to the title are two letter-sized pages containing a warranty deed.
[Account Book, 1904]
Journal of finance accounts covering the years 1904 through 1906. The entries are written in pencil.
[Account Report, July 16, 1879]
The report details Montague County Occupation taxes for 1879 and was created by Levi Perryman. The document is faded, and parts of it are difficult to read.
[Account Statement]
Statement of account from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas, listing balances and deposits.
[Accounts Report, December 18, 1880]
Document created by Sheriff Levi Perryman with the Comptroller which notes debits and credits in Montague County.
[Acknowledgement of Payment, January 6, 1879]
Acknowledgment of payment for W. A. Morris, deputy sheriff of Montague county.
[Advertisement, August 1899]
Advertisement by E. P. Rutherford, the editor of the Clarksville News, asking for stories about early settlers. He intended to include information about Confederate soldiers. The back of the ad is covered with numbers, equations, and a list of names.
[Advertisement Card for the Memphis and Little Rock Railway, 1875]
An advertisement card for the Memphis and Little Rock Railway which tells the traveler about its direct connection, "Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars" which are available on night trains, and the names of ticket agents. On the back of the card is a list a stations, time, and fares.
[Affidavit, April 27, 1908]
Affidavit stating that Bob Perryman, who made Desert Entry No. 1354 at Roswell New Mexico Land Office on January 2, 1904 is dead. He was unmarried, his mother was dead at the time of his death and his only heirs are his father, Levi Perryman, his brother Elbert W. Perryman, his half brother P.M. Price, and his sisters Kate Caddel and Linnie Stalworth. It was notarized by S.H. Hoskins. An additional small sheet was notarized by J.M. Bowers.
[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.)
[American Shorthorn Breeders' Association Registry Certificate, December 13, 1917]
This is a certificate from the American Shorthorn Breeders' Association. The registry form has not been completely filled out.
[Assignment of Mortgage, April 6, 1908]
Assignment of Mortgage from Fruitland Company to Levi Perryman on April 6, 1908 in Chaves County, Territory of New Mexico for $1.00. The document allows Levi Perryman to assume the mortgage of Bob Perryman.
[Assignment of mortgage, April 13, 1908]
Assignment of $750.00 mortgage for 157.08 acres of land in Chaves County, New Mexico Territory from Bob Perryman to Levi Perryman of Forestburg, Texas.
[Assignment of mortgage, March 28, 1908]
Assignment of $500.00 mortgage for half interest in lots 3 and 4 in Hagerman, New Mexico from Bob Perryman to Levi Perryman. Mortgage payable to W.T. Holliway by April 1, 1908.
[Assignment of Mortgage, November 2, 1907]
Assignment of mortgage to Eva and John Bryan in Hagerman, New Mexico executed by E.W. Powell and Bob Perryman. This document outlines the dates and interest rates for the mortgage.
[Bank Note for Bob Perryman and J.S. Bowers, August 16, 1907]
Bank note for Bob Perryman and J.S. Bowers to the Citizens National Bank of Roswell, New Mexico. This note is for the payment of $275 to be paid by February 16, 1908. On the back of this note, it states that Levi Perryman made a payment on March 19,1908 in the amount of $276 and received $1 back.
[Bank Note for Bob Perryman, April 9, 1908]
Bank Note for Bob Perryman and E.W. Perryman for the amount of $830 to the First National Bank of Bowie, Texas. To be paid on December 1, 1908. Stamped paid on December 1, 1908.
[Bank Note for Bob Perryman, August 31, 1907]
Bank Note for Bob Perryman, E.M. Stallworth, E.W.Perryman, for the amount of $530. Due on February 29, 1908 to the First National Bank of Bowie, Texas. On back it mentions on March 3, 1908 Bob Perryman paid $182 to the Bank. It is also signed by J.C. Phillip Prash.
[Bill of County Judges Costs, January 7, 1879]
Bill of County Judges Costs, acknowledging cases for the Sanger brothers vs. Lei Perkins and the Epsthen Bro. and Co. vs. Perkins and Main.
[Bill of Sale, June 13, 1907]
Bill of Sale from the Roswell Trading Company to Bob Perryman for the sale of two bay horses and one saddle. The price was one hundred and sixty-four dollars. The document was dated July 13, 1907.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Bond of Indemnity for Execution, August 2, 1879]
Document from the District Court of Tarrant County demanding that payment be collected and given to Levi Perryman as sheriff.
[Bond of Indemnity for Execution, August 2, 1879]
Bond of Indemnity for the execution of the judgement of the District Court of Tarrant County, Texas in favor of Bates, Rud and Cooley and against H. Barnes for $973.00.
[Bond of Indemnity, May 27, 1879]
Bond of Indemnity by W. A. Harwood, clerk of the district court of Dallas County for the case of George R. Flame vs. John Thomas and V. Werner.
[Bondage Indemnity, May 17, 1879]
Bondage Indemnity No. 180 in the case of George R. Isbell vs John Thomas & V. Werner for the execution of a judgement rendered in a county court in Tarrant County, Texas in 1879. The case was decided in the favor of G. R. Isbell for the amount of $202.25.
Brigadier McDowell division
A pass issued to Corporal Redway to be in charge of the remains of a deceased private of his company being sent home.
[Business Card for John L. Truslow]
Business card, undated, for JNO. L. Truslow, Ticket Agent, of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The opposite side of the card has a table of distances form Memphis to select destinations.
[Check for Bookcase, December 21,1921]
Check from Forestburg School Board and H.B Caddel as secretary to D. V. Birdwell in the amount of $23.35; the memo line says "Labor - book case". The back of the check is endorsed by D. V. Birdwell.
[Check for Door Varnish, December 13,1921]
Check from Forestburg School Board and secretary H. B. Caddell in the amount of $2.00 to Lyon Gray Lumber Company; the memo line says "Door, Top, & Varnish". The check is from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas. The back of the check is stamped December 14, 1921 and is from the First National Bank in Saint Jo, Texas.
[Check for Drinking Fountain, November 22, 1921]
Check from the Forestburg School Board to the Practical Drawing Company for $21.00; the memo line says "Drinking fount." The check is signed "Forestburg School brd., HB. Caddell, Sec." The back of the check has 3 stamps. One of the stamps is from Southwest National Bank in Dallas Texas, another stamp is from the Banking or Trust Company, dated November 28, 1921 also in Dallas. The third stamp is dated November 29.
[Check for Levi Perryman from Bob Perryman, October 29,1906]
Check to Levi Perryman from Bob Perryman for the amount of $680, to be paid by the next year.
[Check from Bob Perryman to Hampton White, June 1, 1907]
Check from Bob Perryman to Hampton White for the amount of $100. It was due June 1, 1908 and was payable at the Hagerman National Bank in Hagerman, New Mexico.
[Check from Bob Perryman to T.E. Gurr, December 21,1907]
Check from Bob Perryman to T.E. Gurr for the amount of $750 due in one year. Check is through the Hagerman National Bank, Hagerman, New Mexico.
[Check from Bob Perryman to W.T. Holiday, November 12, 1907]
Check made out to W.T. Holiday from Bob Perryman of $500 due on or before April 1, 1908. The check is through The Hagerman National Bank, Hagerman, New Mexico.
[Check from Forestburg School Board, December 21, 1921]
Check from H. B. Caddell as secretary of the Forestburg School District to N. E. White in the amount of $5.10; the memo line says "supplies". The check is from the First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas.
[Check from H.B Caddell to Hoke Medley, August 17, 1921]
Check from H.B Caddell to Hoke Medley for $2.50. The check is from First State Bank, in Forestburg, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by Hoke Medley and J.M Jones.
[Check from Harry Caddell for cash, August 12, 1921]
Check from Henry B. Caddell by Harry, to cash for $1.50 to purchase Steeples nails. The check is from First State Bank in Forestburg, TX.
[Check from Levi Perryman to A.D Lunn, October 18, 1914]
Check from Levi Perryman to A.D Lunn for $176.50. The check is from First National Bank in Saint Jo, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by A.D Lunn, and there are 3 stamps on the check. The first is from Farmers and Merchants National Bank in Nocona, Texas; the second is from American Exchange National Bank in Dallas, Texas; and the last one is a stamp that says "Paid" from the Citizens National bank in Saint Jo, Texas.
[Check from Levi Perryman to E. H. Medley, November 9, 1914]
This is a check to E.H Medley for $10.00 from Levi Perryman, on November 9th, 1914. The check is from the First National Bank in Saint Jo, Texas.
[Check from Levi Perryman to L. B. Hord, November 11, 1914]
Check from Levi Perryman to L.B Hord for $5.50. The check is from the First National Bank in Saint Jo, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by a L.B Hord and John Hudson. There are also two stamps on the back of the check. One is from First National Bank in Bowie, Texas on November 17, 1914. The other stamp is from Lindsay National Bank in Gainesville, Texas on November 17, 1914.
[Check from Levi Perryman to T.A Wiley, November 21, 1914]
Check from Levi Perryman to T.A Wiley for $1.95. The check is from The First National Bank in Saint Jo, Texas. There is a stamp on the front of the check from November 30,1914.
[Check from Levi Perryman to T.R. Culver, November 12, 1914]
Check from Levi Perryman to T.R. Culver for eleven dollars on November 12, 1914. The Check is from The First National Bank in Saint Jo, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by T.R Culver and J. Tillman. The stamp on the front of the check is signed November 14, 1914.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to A. F. Moore, August 1, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to A.F Moore for $11.50. The back of the check is signed by A.F Moore. The check is made out by First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to H. Wakefield, August 11, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to H. Wakefield on August 11, 1921. The check is from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to Ileta Petty, August 8, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to Ileta Petty for $4.00. The check is from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by Ileta Petty.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to J. M. Jones, August 11, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to J.M Jones for $2.00. The check is from The First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by J.M Jones.
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