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Folder 132

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

#675 Benjamin F. Folk vs. Caleb P. Alexander

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1840s-1850s

#477 William & Mary Seawell vs. Theophilus Thomas

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1840's

#298 Alanson W. Canfield vs. William M. Everett

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1840s

#11 Benjamin Fuller, Daniel L. Richardson & Beden Stroud, assignees of John Cole vs. Republic of Texas, Board of Land Commissioners (Board of Land Commissioners) (Republic #s 128, 442, 579)

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1840s

#832 Michael De Young vs. John G. Berry

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1840s

#260 W.W. Frizell vs. George Lane (also #48, #75, #150)

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1830s

#73 Jane A. Wright, admin. of Horatio Wright vs. Board of Land Commissioners

 File — Folder: 132
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

ETRC Collections

Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).

Dates: 1830s