Box 15
Contains 66 Results:
#5258 State of Texas vs. Buster Rash (theft of a horse from G. D. Woods), 1942-1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5259 State of Texas vs. G. L. Powell (swindling, disposing of mortgaged property, intent to defraud T. J. Curl), 1941-1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5260 State of Texas vs. Willie Brachett and Evelina E. Keel (forgery, passing a forged instrument), 1942-1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5261 State of Texas vs. G. L. Powell (swindling by giving a worthless check), 1941, 1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5262 State of Texas vs. James Lee Davis (burglary of a coat and vest from a housed owned by Amanda Mathews), 1942-1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5263 State of Texas vs. Fred Steptoe (murder of Jim Steptoe), 1942-1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5264 State of Texas vs. R. C. Halbert (hit and run with an automobile of Mrs. Joe Massey, failure to render aid), 1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5265 State of Texas vs. R. C. Halbert (bail bond, failure to stop and render aid), 1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5266 State of Texas vs. Ernest Roberts (rape of Lula Mae Harris), 1943-1944
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5267 State of Texas vs. Robert C. Brooks (burglary of a house owned by Jack Mathews), 1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5269 State of Texas vs. Fred Snooks Garrett (assault with intent to murder Clarence Stafford), 1943
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
#5270 State of Texas vs. Jasper Owens (assault with intent to murder Sam Matheny), 1944-1945
ETRC Collections
Case Files are organized by case number. This collection is open for research (scans and photocopies must be made by staff).
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Daniel A. McRae, no.814 (cont.)
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
