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Illegal Cohabitation: United States V. Mcfadin And Taylor Dec 1822

Illegal Cohabitation: United States V. Mcfadin And Taylor

Arkansas Territory

This is the prosecuting attorney's indictment of William McFadin and Polly Taylor for illegal cohabitation.


Slander: Betsy Hardin V. William Kellett Dec 1822

Slander: Betsy Hardin V. William Kellett

Arkansas Territory

This is the statement of the defendant, William Kellett, in response to the slander suit brought against him by Betsy Hardin.


Apprenticeship Indenture, Farming Dec 1822

Apprenticeship Indenture, Farming

Arkansas Territory

This indenture contracted Henry Jones, an orphan, to serve as an apprentice to John Cline, a farmer, until the age of 21. During that time, Cline was obligated to teach Jones about farming and provide room and board.


Deed, Jacob Garrett To Spencer Crouch Nov 1822

Deed, Jacob Garrett To Spencer Crouch

Arkansas Territory

This document is a deed of transfer between Jacob Garrett and Spencer Crouch for lots number thirty-five and thirty-six in the town of Davidsonville.


Court Case, John Kyler And James M. Kuykendall V. Richard Murphy In The Dispute Over A Keel Boat Aug 1822

Court Case, John Kyler And James M. Kuykendall V. Richard Murphy In The Dispute Over A Keel Boat

Arkansas Territory

These court documents include the original complaint of John Kyler and James M. Kuykenall v. Richard Murphy and an execution of judgement that Richard Murphy owes John Kyler and James M. Kuykendall a sum of thirty dollars in damages and forty-eight dollars and six cents in court costs. Also listed are the individual costs and amounts received for court officials and witnesses.


Court Case, United States V. William Hix And Charlotte Piburn (Pyburn) May 1822

Court Case, United States V. William Hix And Charlotte Piburn (Pyburn)

Arkansas Territory

This is a Recognizance in the case against William Hix and Charlotte Piburn stating they owed the United States one hundred dollars, to be levied from their property unless they appeared in court at Davidsonville to answer to the indictment of fornication and to remain there until given leave.


Circuit Court Docket, May Term 1822 Apr 1822

Circuit Court Docket, May Term 1822

Arkansas Territory

This docket lists the cases seen over the course of two days in May of 1822, including the attorneys, plaintiffs, defendants, and cause.