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[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.
[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.
[Altec employee working on utility line]
A photograph of an Altec employee working on utility lines after the Ringgold fire. The face and arms of the worker are seen, and the worker wears gloves, safety glasses, and a helmet. Branches without leaves partially obscure the image. On January 1, 2006, the Texas town of Ringgold was devastated in a fire that forced thousands of people to evacuate several towns in North Texas. Around 32 houses were destroyed in Ringgold, a ranching town of about 250 people.
[Ancient Ovens: A Culinary Journey in Saint Jo, Texas]
Experience an old world culinary delight at Ancient Ovens in Saint Jo, Texas, renowned for its wood-fired pizzas prepared in a brick oven. Owned by Denis and Susan Moody, this charming restaurant offers a four-course Italian family-style dinner that promises an unforgettable dining experience. Originally intending to build and sell wood-fired ovens, the couple's path shifted, leading them to create this treasured establishment where patrons savor delectable pizza creations while mingling and sharing the joys of good food and company.
[Ancient Ovens: A Wood-Fired Pizza Haven in Saint Jo, Texas]
Discover a culinary sanctuary in Saint Jo, Texas, where Ancient Ovens serves wood-fired pizzas prepared in a brick oven. Owned by Denis and Susan Moody, this charming restaurant offers an old-world Italian family-style dinner experience that captivates taste buds and fosters camaraderie. Originally destined to build ovens, the couple's journey led to the creation of this treasured establishment, where guests relish the eclectic menu and gather around the oven, savoring delicious pizzas and creating cherished memories.
[Ancient Ovens: Where Wood-Fired Pizza Creates Culinary Magic in Saint Jo, Texas]
Step into a gastronomic wonderland at Ancient Ovens, a hidden gem nestled in Saint Jo, Texas, renowned for its wood-fired pizzas prepared in a traditional brick oven. Owned by Denis and Susan Moody, this delightful eatery offers a captivating four-course Italian family-style dinner, inviting guests to indulge in the old-world flavors and forge cherished connections. From their initial aspiration of oven building to the birth of this beloved restaurant, the Moody's tale comes to life as diners gather around the oven, immersing themselves in the enchanting world of wood-fired pizza and heartwarming camaraderie.
[The Art of Bootmaking: Carl Chappell Shares His Craftsmanship]
In this captivating photograph, bootmaker Carl Chappell holds a heavy, exquisitely embroidered cowboy boot in his hand, passionately explaining the intricacies to the other man in the frame. Witness the art of bootmaking come to life as Chappell's expertise and dedication shine through, creating a masterpiece that epitomizes the essence of Western craftsmanship.
[Artistic Masterpieces: Cowboy Embroidery in Carl Chappell's Vibrant Cowboy Boots]
Discover the mesmerizing world of artistic excellence at Carl Chappell's store, where stunning cowboy boots adorned with colorful embroidery and captivating cowboy motifs await. These masterpieces showcase Chappell's unrivaled skill, transforming footwear into a canvas of Western artistry that pays homage to the timeless allure of cowboys and the Wild West.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[Bootmaking as an Art and Science: Unveiling Carl Chappell's Award-Winning Creations]
Step into the world of master bootmaker Carl Chappell, where the art and science of crafting impeccable boots come together in harmonious perfection. His meticulous process accounts for potential errors, ensuring flawless and award-winning creations. Reflecting on Chappell's approach, the author draws parallels to their own experiences as a horseman, emphasizing the importance of foresight and precision for achieving excellence in their respective crafts.
[Celebrating Togetherness: Joyful Dining at Ancient Ovens]
Capture the vibrant atmosphere of Ancient Ovens in this captivating photograph, where the restaurant is packed with happy diners relishing their meals with delight. Laughter and camaraderie fill the air as everyone savors the delectable food, creating a memorable experience of togetherness and culinary bliss. The bustling ambiance and beaming faces showcase the essence of Ancient Ovens, where good food and great company come together to create unforgettable moments.
[Charming Corner at Stonewall Museum: Curtains and Wooden Furniture Evoke Nostalgia]
Capture the nostalgia of the Stonewall Museum through a captivating photograph, showcasing a charming corner adorned with painted curtains on the walls. The delightful ambiance is complemented by the presence of wooden furniture, transporting visitors back in time to relish the authentic saloon setting. As the museum preserves the history of Saint Jo, this corner serves as a visual portal, inviting all to immerse themselves in the cherished past of the town.
[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 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.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to J. R. Hoon, August 17, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to J. R. Hoon for $22.25. The check is from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas. The back of the check is endorsed by J. R. Hoon.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to R. D. Marrs, August 1, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to R.D Marrs for $1.80. Check is made by First State Bank in Forestburg Texas.
[Check from Mrs. H. B. Caddell to R. K. Byrd, July 27, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to R.K Byrd in the amount of one dollar for work. On the back of the check, it is signed "R.K Byrd" and A.H Moore. The check is made out by First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas.
[Check from Mrs. H.B. Caddell to Willie Orwell, July 25, 1921]
Check from Mrs. H.B Caddell to Willie Orwell in the amount of $1.50 for work. The check is from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas. The back of the check is also signed by both Willie Orwell and Payor McGee.
[Cherished Memories: Remembering Ida May Kemper at Head of Elm Cemetery]
In this poignant photograph, the grave of Ida May Kemper at Head of Elm Cemetery stands as a solemn tribute to a young life cut short. Born in 1876 to Dr. Granville Garnett Kemper and Mary Frances (Caruthers) Kemper, little Ida's legacy intertwines with the lives of her Wyatt relatives in St. Jo. Sadly, she passed away before reaching the age of two and was laid to rest alongside her great-aunt, cousin, and great-uncle. The tender memorial also marks the resting place of Ida's grieving mother, Fannie Kemper, who followed her daughter in death just two years later. As the sun sets over the cemetery, their memories endure, cherished by the community and forever etched in the heart of St. Jo's history.
[Crafting Perfection: Texas Bootmaker Carl Chappell's Artistry]
Delve into the world of award-winning boots crafted by Texas bootmaker Carl Chappell, where his meticulous process has turned bootmaking into an art and science. By accounting for potential errors and planning with precision, Chappell ensures flawless creations that exemplify master craftsmanship. Reflecting on his approach, the author draws parallels to their experiences as a horseman, where foresight and correction were key to achieving excellence in riding.
[Deed of Conveyance, July 9, 1868]
Deed of conveyance from W. T. Williams and wife, Elizabeth, for the sale of land to Levi Perryman in 1868.
[Delicious Delights: Capturing Culinary Joy at The Lazy Heart Grill]
A delightful moment unfolds at The Lazy Heart Grill as a girl strikes a pose, beaming with joy, while holding a delectable food platter. The charming ambiance of vintage wooden furniture adds to the warm and inviting atmosphere of the grill. This snapshot captures the essence of culinary delights and happy memories created at this cherished dining destination in Saint Jo, Texas.
[Discover History at the Stonewall Saloon Museum, Saint Jo, Texas]
The Stonewall Saloon Museum in Saint Jo, Texas, showcases the town's history in an authentic saloon setting. As the first permanent structure built in 1873, it served cattle drovers along the Chisholm Trail. The museum engages the community through special exhibitions, educational programs, and seeks involvement from residents and visitors to preserve and share the area's fascinating stories and heritage.
[Discovering Cowgirl Artistry: Howell-Sickles Fine Art Gallery]
Step into Howell-Sickles Fine Art Gallery, where the cowgirl's spirit comes alive through captivating paintings and artfully displayed artifacts. Donna Howell-Sickles' masterpieces showcase the essence of the Western legacy, inviting visitors on a visual journey that celebrates the enduring allure of the cowgirl.
[Donna Howell-Sickles: Elevating the Cowgirl Spirit through Art]
Step into the world of Donna Howell-Sickles, a pioneering artist who brings the cowgirl's essence to life through her remarkable work. For over four decades, she has explored the depth beneath the cowgirl's captivating exterior in the realm of Western art. As a self-reliant and hard-working individual herself, Donna's connection with the cowgirl spirit shines through her masterpieces. Honored with induction into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame and her art featured in prestigious collections and exhibitions, Donna's unique perspective celebrates the glory of the cowgirl. Captured in her Howell-Sickles Fine Art Gallery, this photograph stands as a testament to her trailblazing journey in the art world.
[Embrace the Spirit of the Cowgirl: Howell-Sickles Fine Art Gallery]
Step into Howell-Sickles Fine Art Gallery, a captivating space filled with evocative paintings and carefully curated artifacts that beautifully embody the essence of the cowgirl. Donna Howell-Sickles' masterpieces come to life, offering a heartfelt celebration of the Western legacy and the empowering spirit of the cowgirl that transcends time.
[Embroidered Elegance: Admiring Carl Chappell's Artistic Cowboy Boots]
Behold the stunning craftsmanship of bootmaker Carl Chappell as a pair of beautifully embroidered cowboy boots take center stage at his store. Each colorful detail showcases his artistic flair, making these boots a true work of art that encapsulates the spirit of the Wild West.
[Envelope for letter from E.W. Powell to Levi Perryman, January 1913]
Envelope for letter from E.W. Powell to Levi Perryman.
[Envelope for letter from G.L. Arledge to Levi Perryman]
Envelope for letter from G.L. Arledge to Levi Perryman for tax receipts.
[Envelope for letter from The First National Bank]
Envelope for letter from The First National Bank.
[Envelope for letter from The First National Bank to Levi Perryman, April 4, 1911]
Letter from the First National Bank to Levi Perryman. The envelope contained a tax receipt.
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