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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Musick Deed
Farming in Arkansas
John Hadly sold his grist mill on Spring Creek off the White River along with all of his hogs to Asa Musick in 1814 for $300. This deed was the first one recorded in Lawrence County, which was formed in 1815. This was a high price for the time period, which indicates that it was a valuable property and that farmers were active in the area.
Penal Bond For Ferry Operation, William Hix, Perry G. Magness, And William Harris
Penal Bond For Ferry Operation, William Hix, Perry G. Magness, And William Harris
Arkansas Territory
This is a penal bond of two hundred dollars for William Hix, Perry G. Magness, and William Harris to operate a ferry on the Current River.
Document, Debts To William Searcy
Document, Debts To William Searcy
Arkansas Territory
These two documents provide lists of debts owed to William Searcy.