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Instructions For The Court, 1856 June 8
Instructions For The Court, 1856 June 8
Arkansas-Missouri slave case records, 1849-1859
Andrew Estes v. Willis A.J. Clinton, the said defendant has requested the court consider prepared instructions.
Depositions Of Witnesses, 1851 January 16
Depositions Of Witnesses, 1851 January 16
Arkansas-Missouri slave case records, 1849-1859
Depositions of witnesses, William M. Dodson, Deverin Pully, James Winfrey, David Vaught, Thomas Morgan, and Lewis Brown, all residents in Camden County, Missouri, of the black family being taken from Mr. Andrew Estes. Testimony was sworn by Samuel Lain, J.P. and recorded by Thompson J. Kelly, Camden County clerk.
Writ Of Replevin, Andrew Estes V. Willis A.J. Clinton, 1850 August 30
Writ Of Replevin, Andrew Estes V. Willis A.J. Clinton, 1850 August 30
Arkansas-Missouri slave case records, 1849-1859
Writ of Replevin filed by Andrew Estes, Plaintiff v. Willis A.J. Clinton, defendant, wherein Andrew Estes complained that Willis A.J. Clinton had wrongfully taken the following decribed Negro Slaves: Milley, Bob, Angline, Sam, Betty, Malissa, and Ned. According the this writ, Mr. Estes recovered his property on August 30, 1850.