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[Property Tax Receipt, November 23, 1895]
A receipt for property taxes paid to Collin County, Texas on November 23, 1895. C. B. Moore paid $50.30 in taxes. The total value of his property was assessed at $4,500.
[Property Tax Receipt, November 30, 1896]
Receipt number 6734 for property taxes paid to Collin County on November 30, 1896. C. B. Moore paid $85.68 in taxes. The total value of his property was assessed at $8,160.
[Patent Letter for Improvement in the Application of Water to Flutter Wheels, October 24, 1828]
A patent letter granting patent to James Stewart for his development in the improved application of water to flutter wheels. The purpose of the invention is to better drive saw-mills, grist mills, cotton gins, etc. Attached is a duplicate of the patent letter.
[Promissory note from Bank of Tennessee, July 1, 1854]
Promissory note from Bank of Tennessee for $100.00.
Certificate of Official Character of Magistrate
Blank form as to the official character, signature, and term of office magistrates act officially in the preparation of vouchers.
[Customer's draft, August 19, 1909]
Customer's draft for Claude D. White from Merchant's National Bank in Omaha, Nebraska. The draft is for the transfer of two hundred dollars to the Melissa State Bank in Melissa, Texas. The draft is dated August 19, 1909. The document has two stamps from the Melissa State Bank indicating that the sum of two hundred dollars was paid on August 20, 1909 and August 22, 1909.
[Check, September 20, 1909]
Check from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It was created by Claude D. White. The financial document details that White paid $11.55 to the Melissa State Bank on September 20, 1909. He made the payment on behalf of H. S. Moore. A stamp from the bank verified the payment was made on the date written on the check.
[Check, November 26, 1909]
Check from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It was created by Claude D. White. The financial document details that White paid $16.00 to the Melissa State Bank on November 26, 1909. A stamp from the bank verified the payment was made on the date written on the check.
[Customer's Draft, January 13, 1910]
Customer's draft for Claude D. White from Merchant's National Bank in Omaha, Nebraska. The draft is for the transfer of nine hundred dollars to the Melissa State Bank in Melissa, Texas. The draft is dated January 13, 1910. The document has one stamp from the Melissa State Bank indicating that the sum of nine hundred dollars was paid on January 17, 1910.
[Contract for telephone service, February 25, 1910]
Contract for telephone service from the Nebraska Telephone Company. The contract is for Claude D. White. It states that White will pay $2.50 on the first day of the month for telephone service. The document is signed by White and the company's contract agent on February 25, 1910.
[Certificate of Allegiance for Ziza Moore, August 14, 1863]
Certificate of oath for Ziza Moore. The document certifies that Moore took an Oath of Allegiance to the Government of the United States, and filed a Bond in the office of Provost Marshal in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the sum of fifteen hundred dollars.
[Military pass for Ziza Moore, February 17, 1865]
A military pass issued by the office of Provost Marshal in Shelbyville, Tennessee, for Ziza Moore on February 17, 1865. The order allows Moore 20 days leave.
[Certificate of right to vote in Bedford County for Ziza Moore, March 26, 1866]
A document certifying that Ziza Moore falls within Section 1 of the "Act to limit the Elective Franchise," and is therefore a qualified voter of Bedford County.
[List of the persons who have served a term of duty]
Document stating that J.S. Johnard has a settled account with the Republic of Texas and owes nothing.
[Transcript of Land Grant Indenture Document]
Transcript of a legal document for an indenture between James Winchester and Israel Moore of Sumner County, Tennessee which grants Moore land when he can pay $100 to the current owner.
[Transcript of Agreement to Hire a Schoolteacher]
Transcript of a legal document outlining the expectations of Uriah Cunning to become the teacher at an unidentified school. The document also includes a list of outstanding subscription fees; it is signed by Uriah Cunning and James Brown.
[Transcript of Land Sale Document]
Transcript of a document selling 150 acres of land held by Ziza Moore to Elizabeth, M. B., and Nancy E. Damron. According to the agreement, the Damron family will pay $2,000 for the land in installments, including interest.
[Memo from J. M Pearson to Charles B. Moore, October 30, 1901]
This document is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. it is a memo written by J. M Pearson to Moore discussing Moore's will. Pearson states that Moore must have his will probated and include a clause that makes Moore's wife an executor of his will without bond or expense except to probate will, file inventory, and appraisal of the estate. He includes a clause that should be used by Moore in his will. In the memo's closing remarks, Pearson encloses the will and states that he sends his best wishes for Moore's present and future well-being. The memo is dated October 30, 1901.
[Triplicate Warrant and Receipt, 1857]
Triplicate warrant and receipt from Kindred Watkins, Anderson County Texas, paid to cover taxes for 1857. The document was filed March 17, 1859.
[Reciept for the Weekly Union and American, 1861]
Receipt for the Tri-Weekly Union and American (the "Tri" has been crossed out) for L. Moore of Unionville, Tennessee. The subscription was good from March 14, 1861 to September 14, 1861 and cost one dollar.
[Convention tax, 1868]
Receipt for a convention tax on property made out to C. B. Moore for $5.52.
[Receipt for taxes, December 13, 1892]
Receipt for state, school, and county taxes collected from C. B. Moore in McKinney Texas.
[Newton Wagon Company Warraty, 1893]
Warranty issued by the Newton Wagon Company to cover the wagons that they build. Seat springs were not covered. J. C. Moore was the agent.
[Receipt for taxes paid, November 21, 1900]
Receipt for personal property taxes in Collin County, Texas issued to C. B. Moore. The back of the form has been used to work out a mathematics problem.
[Receipt for taxes paid, December 24, 1902]
Receipt for state and county taxes paid in Collin County by Mrs. Mary Moore on December 24, 1902.
[Receipt for state and county taxes, December 24, 1902]
Receipt for state and county taxes which were paid by C. D. White in 1902.
[Note, May 27, 1903]
Note for $40.00 for Claude D. White with the International Harvester Company of America. It was signed on May 27, 1903 and was due in October, 1905.
[Note, May 7, 1903]
Note, handwritten, for $42.50 between O. C. Harris and Claude D. White and Mary Moore. The document was dated May 7, 1903 and payment was due on or before August 1, 1903. The word "Paid" is written across the body of the text.
[Receipt for a headstone, September 10, 1903]
Receipt for the purchase of a headstone for the grave of C. B. Moore. Mary A. Moore bought the stone from Denton Marble Works, Lillard and Whitehead, proprietors on September 10, 1903. On the back of the form is written "He left with us precious memories."
[Receipt for taxes, December 11, 1903]
Receipt for taxes paid by Mary Moore in Collin County Texas on December 11, 1903.
[Tax judgment sale receipt, March 14, 1905]
Tax judgment sale receipt for property sold to meet the state and city taxes for the years 1896-1903 in Douglas County, Nebraska.
[Note, January 19, 1906]
Note in which Claude White agrees to pay T. B. Wilson $75.00 by August 1906 or lose the property that is being used as collateral. "Paid in Full July 7, 1906" is written on the back.
[Loan agreement, April 9, 1906]
Loan agreement for Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle and Peter Tuttle with The Conservative Savings and Loan Association of Omaha, Nebraska for $900.00. A stamp across the lower part of the document says that it was paid.
[Note, May 13, 1907]
A note for $25.00 for Claude D.White which is due October 15, 1907. The document is stamped "Paid" with the date October 19, 1907.
[Receipt for taxes paid, June 28, 1909]
Receipt for taxes paid in the county of Douglas for the city and school district of Omaha, Nebraska in 1909.
[Receipt for taxes paid, February 5, 1910]CBM_1687-003-030
Receipt for taxes paid for the city and school district of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. The document is for $3.69 and dated February 5, 1910.
[Check, March 24, 1911]
Check made out to the U. S. National Bank by Claude D. White for $500.00 on March 24, 1911. The check has been perforated to form the word "paid." A note at the bottom of the check states, "5 shares of stock."
[Note, December 24, 1912]
Note for $540.00 for Claude and Linnet Moore White with the Melissa National Bank. The note is dated December 24, 1912.
[Check, December 8, 1915]
Check to the Fort Worth Gas Company by the South Side Baptist Church for $1.17. The check is written on an account in the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank.
[Check made out to the Southside Baptist Church, December 13, 1915]
Check made out to J. L. Mahan for $44.00 from the South Side Baptist Church. The check is dated December 13, 1915.
[Receipt for taxes paid, 1912]
Receipt for taxes paid by Mrs. Mary Moore in Collin County, Texas.
[Receipt for taxes paid, 1912]
Receipt for taxes paid in Collin County, Texas by Claude D. White in 1912.
[Receipt for life insuracne, 1907]
Receipt for life insurance for Claude D. White with the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. The document is dated December 14, 1907.
[Draft of Will, September 30, 1901]
Draft of C. B. Moore's will was created on September 30, 1901. He appears to leave the control of his estate to his wife. Birdy McGee was living with the Moore family and he leaves it up to his wife's generosity to care for her. He states that he wants his burial to be similar to others in his family without religious ceremonies.
[Will of Charles B. Moore, December 6, 1883]
Will of Charles B. Moore, dated December 6, 1883, in which he leaves his estate to his wife, Mary Moore. He also describes Linnet as being a baby at the time he created this document. There are two copies, the second shows that it was updated on January 17, 1892. Mr. Moore also created a list of his taxable property on January 1st 1883.
[Inventory of Property, 1898]
Inventory of Property owned by Charles B. Moore in Collin County, Texas. The form asked for information on livestock, carriages, wagons, and bicycles, sewing and knitting machines, and jewelry, among other things.
[Inventory of Property, 1899]
Inventory of Property for Charles B. Moore in 1899. He listed the number of horses and mules, head of cattle, hogs, buggies, and wagons that he owned.
[Internal Revenue Form, 1867]
Tax form from the United States Internal Revenue, 1867. The form is filled in and shows a gross income on $708.30 for Ziza Moore.
[Mortgage, September 7, 1906.]
Mortgage between J. Andros Frye and Josephine W. Frye and George P. Bemis real Estate Company. The transaction involved a lot in Madison Square, Omaha, Nebraska.
[Mortgage, April 9, 1906]
Mortgage between Elizabeth and Peter M. Tuttle and the Conservative Savings and Loan Association for a lot in Madison Square, Omaha, Nebraska. It was signed on April 9, 1906. The document is stamped "paid."
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