Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
Release of a Nacogdoches Co. mortgage lien from H. R. Mast to Ella Lewis for a lot in the City of Nacogdoches. Filed, 1/18/1919
The bulk of this collection are Nacogdoches Co. deeds for miscellaneous citizens. There are also land documents, promissory notes, field notes, broadsides for land or fugitives from the law, power of attorney and other probate documents, and entrance certificates. Researchers might find the entrance certificates, which are all from 1835 and in Spanish; and a pair of small broadsides from 1890-1891 for fugitives wanted for murder, of particular interest.
Number 7592. Nacogdoches Co. warranty deed from Ella Lewis to Earley Jones Sr. and Learly Jones for a lot of land in the City of Nacogdoches. Filed, 12/15/1975
The bulk of this collection are Nacogdoches Co. deeds for miscellaneous citizens. There are also land documents, promissory notes, field notes, broadsides for land or fugitives from the law, power of attorney and other probate documents, and entrance certificates. Researchers might find the entrance certificates, which are all from 1835 and in Spanish; and a pair of small broadsides from 1890-1891 for fugitives wanted for murder, of particular interest.
Number 5781. Nacogdoches Co. warranty deed from Liola Jones, et al. to Learly Jones for lots of land in the City of Nacogdoches James E. Fore Subdivision. Filed, 6/22/1984
The bulk of this collection are Nacogdoches Co. deeds for miscellaneous citizens. There are also land documents, promissory notes, field notes, broadsides for land or fugitives from the law, power of attorney and other probate documents, and entrance certificates. Researchers might find the entrance certificates, which are all from 1835 and in Spanish; and a pair of small broadsides from 1890-1891 for fugitives wanted for murder, of particular interest.
Number 5782. Nacogdoches Co. warranty deed from Learly Jones, et al. to Liola Jones for a lot of land in the City of Nacogdoches James E. Fore Subdivision. Filed, 6/22/1984
The bulk of this collection are Nacogdoches Co. deeds for miscellaneous citizens. There are also land documents, promissory notes, field notes, broadsides for land or fugitives from the law, power of attorney and other probate documents, and entrance certificates. Researchers might find the entrance certificates, which are all from 1835 and in Spanish; and a pair of small broadsides from 1890-1891 for fugitives wanted for murder, of particular interest.