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Folder 146

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

#870 James G. Spears, use of Robert G. Cartwright vs. Peter Roher & Addison Barker

 File — Folder: 146
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

#87 James Gaines vs. Christopher Dart (also #57)

 File — Folder: 146
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

#29 Aaron Coe, heirs of William R. Johnson & of James Davidson vs. Samuel Stedham (Republic #672)

 File — Folder: 146
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

#491 John H. Wilson & wife vs. William N. Spark

 File — Folder: 146
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