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[Acknowledgement of Payment, January 6, 1879]
Acknowledgment of payment for W. A. Morris, deputy sheriff of Montague county.
[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.
[Envelope for letter from E.W. Powell to Levi Perryman, January 1913]
Envelope for letter from E.W. Powell to Levi Perryman.
[Indemnity Bond, January, 1880]
Indemnity Bond in the case of Thomas H. Allen vs. Floyd Brazelton, in favor of Mr. Allan. The document lists possessions that have been attached by Levi Perryman, sheriff of Montague County, in order to obtain the amount of $400.00.
[Letter from E. W. Powell to Levi Perrryman, January 24, 1913]
Letter from E. W. Powell to Levi Perryman regarding weather, money, and tax receipts.
[Letter from L. Dills to Levi Perryman, January 21, 1879]
Letter from Dills at Hare & Head Attorneys and Counselors at Law to Levi Perryman. The letter is asking Perryman to send $40.00, regarding the matter of Didrick vs. Hamilton, to the attorney's office by either P.O. order or registered letter.
[List of taxes collected, January 4, 1889]
List of taxes collected by Levi Perryman for state, school and county taxes for the year 1888. There is writing in pencil on the back.
[Note, Janurary 12, 1885]
A promissory note from Levi Perryman to J. M. Bowers for $59.95 with an interest at 12% starting from the date it was signed. The writing on the back indicates that the money was received September 12, 1885.
[Promissory Note from the First National Bank of Montague, Texas, January 13, 1888]
Promissory note from The First National Bank of Montague Texas for $51.80, signed by Levi Perryman and W. A. Williams to be due April 12, 1888.
[Quit Claim Deed, Januray 29, 1906]
Quit-claim deed from P. M. Price and his wife, Cora M. Price to Levi Perryman for land in Montague County, Texas. The land is described in the document.
[Receipt for taxes, January 6, 1891]
Receipt from the office of Collector of Taxes, City of Montague, for taxes paid by Levi Perryman on January 6, 1891.
[Receipt for taxes paid, January 4, 1889]
Tax receipt for taxes paid in Montague County, Texas, "Received of P.M. Price." The receipt number is 2708. There are numbers written in pencil on the back.
[Receipt for taxes paid, January 14, 1890]
Receipt for taxes paid by P. M. Price on January 14, 1892.
[Receipt from G.W. Alexander to Levi Perryman, January 23, 1879]
Receipt from G.W. Alexander to Levi Perryman per W.A. "Bud" Morris for $7.55 in the case of D.C. Bryant vs. S.R. Holmes no. 76 in District Court of Clay County.
[Receipt from Grigsby and Willis to Levi Perryman, January 9, 1879]
Receipt from Grigsby and Willis attorneys for Marsalis and Underwood to Levi Perryman per W.A. "Bud" Morris for $6.68 for part payment as ordered in case of Marsalis & Underwood vs. Freeman & Johnson.
[Receipt from J.C. Stephens to W.A. Morris, January 7, 1879]
Receipt from J.C. Stephens to W.A. "Bud" Morris for $4.95, the cost of H.C. Masters vs. W.S. Jamison.
[Receipt from J.C. Stephens to W.A. Morris, January 8, 1879]
Receipt from J.C. Stephens, J.P., to W.A. "Bud" Morris, for $5.20 for costs in case of Burns vs. Degany.
[Receipt from John H. Stephens, January 28, 1879]
Receipt from John H. Stephens for $5.50 for all costs in the case of Thomas Peer vs. Wm. Fish.
[Receipt from M. A. Williams to W. A. Morris, January 10, 1879]
Receipt from W.A. Williams to W.A. "Bud" Morris for $1.00 in case no. 73, Eppstine Bros. vs. Perkins & Manes.
[Receipt from M. W. Estes to Levi Perryman, January 28, 1876]
Receipt from M. W. Estes to Levi Perryman for $16.25 on execution of M. W. Estes vs. F. C. Taylor.
[Receipt from R. E. Brown to W. A. Morris, January 8, 1879]
Receipt from R.E. Brown, District Clerk, to W.A. Morris, Deputy Sheriff, for $2.65 in the case of W.W. Maybourn vs. Lee N. Perkins and S.F. Manes.
[Receipt from Stephen H. Darden to Levi Perryman, January 10, 1879]
Receipt from Stephen Heard Darden to Levi Perryman, sheriff and tax collector, for $591.18.
[Receipt from Stephens and Matlock to R. A. "Bob" Nix, January 20, 1879]
Receipt from Stephens and Matlock to R.A. "Bob" Nix, deputy sheriff of Montague County, for $46.49 in execution of case in favor of Carraway in case of W.A. Carraway vs. J.A. Hill and wife.
[Receipt from Stephens and Matlock to W. A. Morris, January 8, 1879]
Receipt from Stephens & Mattlock, attorneys for the plantiff to W.A. "Bud" Morris, Deputy Sheriff, for $16.75 amount in full due H.C. Masterson from W.S. Jamison in execution.
[Receipt from Stephens and Matlock to W.A. Morris, January 27, 1879]
Receipt from Stephens and Matlock to W.A. "Bud" Morris for $5.30 for executing court order no. 107 for Burns and Degan vs. Edison and Long.
[Receipt from Stephens and Mattlock to Levi Perryman, January 26, 1879]
Receipt from Stephens and Matlock to Levi Perryman, per W.A. "Bud" Morris for $3.35 for money collected in case no. 73, Eppstine Brothers and Company vs. Lee N. Perkins and S.F. Manes. This is the money for sale of cigars.
[Receipt from Stephens and Mattlock to W.A. Morris, January 7, 1879]
Receipt from Stephens & Mattlock, attorneys for M.W. Wayborn & Co. Received of W.A. "Bud" Morris, Deputy Sheriff of Montague County for $175.82 for money collected in order of sale of judgement in case of M.W. Wayborn vs. Perkin & Mains.
[Receipt from Stephens and Mattlock to W.A. Morris, January 7, 1879]
Receipt from Stephens & Mattlock, representing Sanger Bros. & Co., to W.A. "Bud" Morris for $45.54 for the case of Sanger Brothers vs. County Court Lee N. Perkins.
[Receipt from Stephens and Mattlock to W.A. Morris, January 7, 1879]
Receipt from Stephen and Matlock, attorneys for Eppstine Brothers and Company to W.A. "Bud" Morris for $100.07 from sale in case of Eppstine Bros. vs. Perkins & Mains.
[Receipt from Thomas Langford to Levi Perryman, January 17, 1879]
Receipt from Thomas Langford, agent for plaintiff Howard, to Levi Perryman per W.A. "Bud" Morris for $44.00 in execution in the case of Howard vs. A.F. Mcarty et. al.
[Receipt from W.A. Williams to W.A. Morris, January 6, 1879]
Receipt from W.A. Williams to W.A. "Bud" Morris, Deputy Sheriff for $5.50 for clerk costs and jury fee in the case of G.W. Haward vs. A.F. McCarty et al.
[Receipt from W.A. Williams to W.A. Morris, January 8, 1879]
Receipt from W.A. Williams to M.A. Morris, Deputy Sheriff of Montague County for $6.40 for costs in the case no. 72 Sanger Bros. vs. Lee N. Perkins and $8.15 for costs in case no. 73 Eppstine Bros. vs. Lee N. Perkins and S.F. Manes.
[Receipt, January 28, 1879]
Receipt from Avery L. Matlock, attorney for H.M Worden to Levi Perryman per W.A. "Bud" Morris for $9.00 costs belonging to F.M. Worden, curator in the case of Thomas Peer vs. William Fish.
[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.
[Sworn Statement, January, 25, 1880]
A sworn statement saying that two men held in custody and identified as Jim and D. Baily were known to the person taking the oath and making this document as G. B. and I. J. Baily.
[Sworn statement, January 25, 1880]
Sworn statement made by Frank P. Rudolph that he knows Jim Baily and D. Baily, who are charged with murder in Comanche County, Texas, and that the men held in custody in Montague County, Texas are not the men he knows.
[Tax Receipt for Levi Perryman,1899]
Record of receipt for taxes recorded Office of Collector of Taxes for the year 1899. The statement near the top of the page says "Received of Levi Perryman the following amounts in payment of State, School and County Taxes for the year A.D. 1899, on Personal Property and the following described Real Estate"; it is followed by a list including abstract numbers, survey numbers, original grantees, and number of acres. Totals are listed in the upper-right corner of the page.
[Tax receipt, January 8, 1912]
Tax receipt for $132.55 to Levi Perryman for 1912 taxes he paid: William Linn (57 2/5 acres), A Morris (160 acres), A.G. Perryman (540 acres), W.T. Williams (160 acres), L Perryman (90 7/80), Seth Cary (66 2/5), L Perryman (27 and 67 acres), E Henwoods (160 acres), L Perryman (30 acres), ET Railroad Company (20 acres), H Haddon (240 acres).
[Transcript of Letter from L. Dills to Levi Perryman, January 21, 1879]
Transcript of a letter from Dills at Hare & Head Attorneys and Counselors at Law to Levi Perryman asking for $40.00 to be sent in the matter of Didrick vs. Hamilton by either P.O. order or registered letter.
[Triplicate Warrant, January 13, 1880]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, in the amount of $64.15, is dated January 13, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, January 21, 1880]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, in the amount $300.00, is dated January 21, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, January 21, 1880]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, in the amount $1,799.00, is dated January 21, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, January 21, 1880]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, in the amount of $300.00, is dated January 21, 1880.
[United States Land Office Deed, January 2, 1904]
Deed from the United States Land Office, Department of the Interior, for Bob Perryman of Dexter, Chaves County, New Mexico. The property, 156.67 acres, was bought for $39.17. The Desert Lands Acts of 1877 and 1891, under which this land deal was made possible, was designed to sell arid land with the condition that the buyer develop the property and irrigate it.
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