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Folder 57

 Container

Contains 47 Results:

#331 Sarah Corzine, admin. of Shelby Corzine vs. James Perkins (also #46, #181, #182, #279, #283)

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1830s-1840s

#162 Wade Horton & David O. Warren vs. Richardson Scurry (also #109)

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1830s

#878 Donald McDonald vs. William M. Simpson, Reuben D. Wood & Alexander Horton

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1850s

#744 Thomas & Stewart vs. Elizabeth S. Huston

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1850s

#562 James M Johnston vs. John T. Patterson

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1840s-1850s

#386 Thomas J. Rusk & J. Pinckney Henderson vs. David Brown

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1840's

#32 Oscar Willis vs. Rueben D. Wood (also #11)

 File — Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

The District Court Civil and Criminal Case-Files are semi-processed. Organized by case number, the majority of 19th century material is in labeled archival folders. Case files from the 20th century however, need to be re-housed in archival folders and labeled. Please be patient as we work to get a full index of the cases in each box online. This collection is open for research (photocopies must be made by faculty or staff).

Dates: 1830s