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[Mineral Rights Sale from C.M. Sayles to Henry Sayles, Jr., Mac Sayles, and John Sayles, September 5, 1944]
Contract in which C. M. Sayles agrees to sell the mineral and oil rights of land situated in Limestone County over to Henry Sayles, Jr., Mac Sayles, And John Sayles, the executors of the estate of the deceased Hattie M. Sayles. The document is unsigned and is not notarized.
[Document Granting a Half Interest in a Property to Executors of Hattie Sayles]
Document certifying the transfer of a half interest in a property in Limestone County to Henry Sayles, Jr., Mac Sayles, and John Sayles. The three men are named independent executors and trustees of the will and estate of Hattie M. Sayles.
[Sale of Land from Henry Sayles, Jr. to Henry Sayles, Jr., Mac Sayles, and John Salyes]
Contract stating that Henry Sayles, Jr. agrees to sell the title of a piece of land in Limestone county to himself, Mac Sayles, and John Sayles, the executors of the estate of the deceased Hattie M. Sayles. The document is unsigned and is not notarized.
[Letter from J. C. Kennedy to Sayles & Sayles, March 20, 1944]
Letter from J. C. Kennedy to Sayles & Sayles discussing an oil and gas lease purchased from Ida M. Klekamp and Robert J. Muntzel by the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company. The lease has been renewed and abstracts have been submitted for examination. Kennedy asks for affidavits of the heirs to the property.
[Sale of Land from Henry Sayles, Jr. and Blanch Sayles to Henry Sayles ,Jr., Mac Sayles, and John Sayles, September 7, 1944]
Contract stating that Henry Sayles, Jr. and his wife, Blanche R. Sayles agree to sell certain plots of land in Taylor County over to Henry Sayles, Jr., Mac Sayles, and John Sayles, the executors of the estate of the deceased Hattie M. Sayles.
[Letter from Sayles & Sayles to J. C. Kennedy, March 22, 1944]
Letter from Sayles & Sayles to J. C. Kennedy stating they delivered all abstracts to the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company for their final opinion on a purchase of land in Sherman County.
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