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[Statement on the books kept by Levi Perryman, December 31, 1879]
Statement by the grand jurors of Montague County, Texas that they had examined the books kept by Levi Perryman and have approved them. The document is dated December 31, 1879 and signed by the forman H. C. Mclaughy.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, December 27, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris $46.90 for Court costs in case No. 294.Collected upon execution issued by county clerk. On reverse is the statement for the court costs. Signed by County Clerk J. P. Woods.
[Receipt of Deputy Sheriff, December 22, 1879]
Received of the Deputy Sheriff the following fees in the settlement of amounts due to the County for the reports of the Grand Jury. The report on page 335 of the Criminal Docket of J. C. Stephens Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 1. A statement explains the different fees.
[Sworn statements, December 21, 1879]
Sworn statements by John P. Richards, Ele Sugg, and George Barefoot, about their knowledge of William R. Brown (at that time in the custody of Levi Perryman, sheriff). The document is dated December 21, 1879.
[Triplicate Warrant, December 20, 1879]
A triplicate warrant, dated December 20, 1879, is for Levi Perryman. It is for the amount $236.30.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, December 19, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris for the amount of $500 for the execution in case of Bates, Reed and C?ooley vs Henry James. The Same being of proceeds of sales made at St. Jo Montague County.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, December 16, 1879]
Receipt of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the sum of $4.70 for the execution in case No. 1837.
[Financial note, December 15, 1879]
Personal notes from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The document has a financial note on the front of the paper. The financial note states that C. B. Moore is to pay H. S. Moore $22.50 after seven months from December 15, 1879. This fragment of paper appears to have been re-used for the financial note. The back of the document has "C. B. Moore Note $22.50" scrawled over handwritten text about going to the mill.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, December 15, 1879]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore for $3.50. Moore purchased an annual subscription to the Boston Investigator.
[Late Colonel James A. Stewart newspaper clipping. December 9, 1879]
Newspaper clipping reporting the death of Colonel James A. Stewart and all his many virtues.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from Smith and Wiley, November 30, 1879]
Hand written receipt from Smith & Wiley to Charles B. Moore for $30.00. Moore made a payment to bring Abe R. Franklin's accounts up to date.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, November 28, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris for the compromised settlemtnt, $7.68. This being the full amount paid.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, November 22, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the amount of $52.70 for the execution issued by the Justice of the Peace in Dallas County, W. W. Peak. Issued for case No. 1272
[Triplicate Warrant, November 19, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $146.30 is dated November 19, 1879.
[Triplicate Warrant, November 19, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman, for the amount of 90.00, is dated November 19, 1879.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, November 17, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris $30 the amount on a compromise settlement, where Morris is authorized to make a claim in Wheeler and Wilson's behalf against J. G. Cummins for $74.90 and cost $10.95. The same haveing been obtained before H. Brashean the Justice of the Peace in Kreciuch November 1 Harris county Texas. Date September 1, 1879, authorized compromised amount being $40. $30 for the above stated purpose and $10 unaccounted for.
[Receipt of C. B. Moore, November 13, 1879]
Receipt of C. B. Moore for the Boston Investigator, for the amount of $3.00.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, November 7, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman $634.57. Signed by the Comptroller.
[Letter from Dinkie McGee to her Sister and Mr. Moore, November 2, 1879]
She is sorry for not writing sooner, but everyone is doing well. They are having cool weather with two frosts within the last two weeks. Henry hasn't sowed his wheat yet because he was waiting for his corn. They made 15 bushels of irish potatoes and 12 bushes of sweet potatoes. They are going to have turnips as big as plates and will eat it with beef club. Willie and Sissie's teacher Mr. Holder is giving out a prize for the student who has the most head marks. There has been great growth in the campbellites. Simon McGee joined, as did Bettie Elllis and Anne Jones. Mrs. McGee went to stay with Mr. Albeight in Kentucky. They raised a lot of chickens this year. Miss Sucky is weaving her a carpet, it is mixed colored and she won't be able to put it down this winter. She asks about Billy getting married. She also mentions there might be two parties, but she won't dance because of her foot. She ask that they write back soon.
[Envelope to Charles B. Moore from Matilda Dodd, November 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore from Matilda Dodd.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, November 1, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the sum of $5 for the County Judge fee.
[Triplicate Warrant, October 21, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $223.62 is dated October 21, 1879.
[Triplicate Warrant, October 17, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $236.30. The document is dated October 17, 1879.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, October 15, 1879]
Receipt of W. A. Morris the sum of $10, the same fee of the Court Attorney. Costs from the Case of the State of Texas vs G. A. Wimberly.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, October 15, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris the sum of $2.55 for clerk costs in the case of the State of Texas vs G. A. Wimberly.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, October 14, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $5, the costs of the County Judge. Regarding the case between the State of Texas vs G. W. Wimberly.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, October 14, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $4.40 in case No. 503.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, October 14, 1879]
Receieved of W. A. Morris the amount of $2.50 for clerk costs in case No. 187.
[Triplicate Warrant, October 14, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $268.42. The document is dated October 14, 1879.
[Triplicate Warrant, October 8, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $95.70. The document is dated October 8, 1879.
[Triplicate Warrant, October 8, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $250.00. The document is dated October 8, 1879.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, October 6, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris $13.05 for county clerk fees in case of the State of Texas vs J. R. Frosh, case No. 187.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, October 2, 1879]
Recieved of Levi Perryman the sum of $28 for the execution issued by the Justice of the Peace of Precint No.4, Thomas Miller.
[Note for $66.88, October 1, 1879]
Not from Levi Perryman to N.(?) H. Wilson promising to pay $66.88, at ten percent interest after maturity. Notes on the back note that $24.35 was received on December 30, 1879. $20 was received on June 3rd, 1880.
[Letter from Thomas Willis, J. P. to Levi Perryman, September 26, 1879]
Letter from Thomas Willis, Justice of the Peace for Cooke County, precinct 4 asking for the money collected for execution from Honorable P. Williams, D. H. Edwards to W.T. Roberts, attorney at law.
[Transcript of Letter from Thomas Willis, to Levi Perryman, September 26, 1879]
Transcript of a letter from Thomas Willis, Justice of the Peace for Cooke County, precinct 4 asking for the money collected for execution from Honorable P. Williams, D. H. Edwards to W.T. Roberts, attorney at law.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman and W. A. Morris, September 24, 1879]
Three receipts, one of W. A. Morris and two of Levi Perryman. W. A. Morris received %5.40 for clerk costs in case No. 512. Levi Perryman received through W. A. Morris $2.60 for clerk costs in case No. 521 and $4.80 for clerk costs in case No. 523. All receipts are signed by the District Clerk R. E. Brown.
[Triplicate Warrant, September 23, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $300.00. It is dated September 23, 1879.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 2, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $477.45 for the order of sale for District Court of Montague County, in case No. 523.
[Envelope for Charles B. Moore, September 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore in Melissa Texas.
[Letter from Matilda Dodd to Mr. Moore and Sis, August 31, 1879]
She was glad to hear that the Moore's were doing well and mentions they are doing well also. The weather is still warm, but they are expecting more rain after a thunderstorm last Saturday. They are plowing to sow wheat. The Christians have had preaching every night and Abe and Bettie went to Union to preach. Bob has made cider and sold $3 worth in town. They have apples falling and peaches that are ripe. Dinky and Bettie are going to can some apples. They have beans, tomatoes, sweet potatoes in abundance and the late irish potatoes look good. She gives information on Faunt, that he is a good guy and has two brothers. She asks that they write back soon.
[Letter from Elvira Moore to Jo Wallace, August 20, 1879]
They are on a trip and Jo is in the wagon in a makeshift bed. Along the trip Jo improved. They stopped at a red house and fed the team and ate dinner. They ate squirrel and chicken with crackers. They arrived at aunt Nancy's by sundown. Uncle Even had just left and got a free ride to Nashville, he is going to pick up his railroad dividends. Jo wrote to John to come, they will be going with her to Texas. When they arrived Charles and Bettie had already arrived from Sherman. Jo is still not doing well, but they are waiting on him and will be able to provide for him. Minlele E. has had several offers to buy his land, but he didn't want to do anything without hearing from Wallace. She will get her last letters today, but maybe more from the office.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, August 12, 1879]
Receipt of Levi Perryman through W. A. morris the sum of $1.80 for Justice of the Peace costs in the case of The State of Texas vs J. H. Shart.
Letter to Mary Jones, 10 August 1879
Letter from Cromwell Anson Jones, son of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from C. W. Moore, August 6, 1879]
Receipt from C. W. Moore to Charles B. Moore for $24.22.
[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.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, July 25, 1879]
Received of W. A. Morris $90 for state fees, due to R. E. Broun.
Letter to Mary Jones, 21 July 1879
Letter from Cromwell Anson Jones, son of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
[Triplicate Warrant, July 17, 1879]
A triplicate warrant is made out for Levi Perryman in the amount of $1,762.98 and dated July 17, 1879.
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