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Bond, For Witness, Alfred Mclish, In U.S. V. Thomas And Allen Mcderment, Introducing Spirits; Edward J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner Sep 1874

Bond, For Witness, Alfred Mclish, In U.S. V. Thomas And Allen Mcderment, Introducing Spirits; Edward J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Bond, For Witness, Lizzie Habare And Mrs. Harbare, In U.S. V. Porss Zander, Assault With Intent To Kill; Edward J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner Sep 1874

Bond, For Witness, Lizzie Habare And Mrs. Harbare, In U.S. V. Porss Zander, Assault With Intent To Kill; Edward J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Account Of Defendants Committed And/Or Released From U.S. Jail; Defendants, John Reese, Harry Warfield, Lewis Gardner, John R. Williams, James Morton, Dutch Subold, Robert Quarken, One Bolossie, Albert Thompson, Robert Thompson, Andrew Williams (Alias Cook), William Silcox, Peter Maukin, Herairu Jones (Alias Williams), Thomas Upham, J.F. Vauhoy, Frank Casey, William Brooks, William Wilson, George Parker, Chat Clark; E.B. Blanks, U.S. Jailor Sep 1874

Account Of Defendants Committed And/Or Released From U.S. Jail; Defendants, John Reese, Harry Warfield, Lewis Gardner, John R. Williams, James Morton, Dutch Subold, Robert Quarken, One Bolossie, Albert Thompson, Robert Thompson, Andrew Williams (Alias Cook), William Silcox, Peter Maukin, Herairu Jones (Alias Williams), Thomas Upham, J.F. Vauhoy, Frank Casey, William Brooks, William Wilson, George Parker, Chat Clark; E.B. Blanks, U.S. Jailor

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Bond, Of Defendant, U.S. V. J.F. Vauhoy, Retailing Liquor Without Paying Special Tax; Sterling Scott, Frank Smith, Thomas Cox, William Mccracken, Sureties; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner; Includes Notes Of Sureties From All, Note From C.R. Stephenson, And Note From Floyd C. Babcock To James O. Churchill Aug 1874

Bond, Of Defendant, U.S. V. J.F. Vauhoy, Retailing Liquor Without Paying Special Tax; Sterling Scott, Frank Smith, Thomas Cox, William Mccracken, Sureties; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner; Includes Notes Of Sureties From All, Note From C.R. Stephenson, And Note From Floyd C. Babcock To James O. Churchill

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Bond, Of Witness, Sam Chudle, Sarth Caesar, Mitchell James, In U.S. V. Andrew Williams (Alias Cook), Larceny; Edward J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner Aug 1874

Bond, Of Witness, Sam Chudle, Sarth Caesar, Mitchell James, In U.S. V. Andrew Williams (Alias Cook), Larceny; Edward J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Recognizance Of Witnesses J.F. Klipfel, Thomas Boon, Captain Billy, In U.S. V. J.R. Williams, Larceny; G.H. Mcfonoy, Sureties; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner Aug 1874

Recognizance Of Witnesses J.F. Klipfel, Thomas Boon, Captain Billy, In U.S. V. J.R. Williams, Larceny; G.H. Mcfonoy, Sureties; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Recognizance Of Witness Mrs. Lucinda Pag, In U.S. V. Harry Warfield, Larceny, Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner Jul 1874

Recognizance Of Witness Mrs. Lucinda Pag, In U.S. V. Harry Warfield, Larceny, Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Letter, From Fay Hempstead, Register In Bankruptcy, To James O. Churchill, U.S. Clerk Of Court Of U.S. District Court, Requesting Information On Recent Appointments Of Various Officials In The Western District Of Arkansas Jun 1874

Letter, From Fay Hempstead, Register In Bankruptcy, To James O. Churchill, U.S. Clerk Of Court Of U.S. District Court, Requesting Information On Recent Appointments Of Various Officials In The Western District Of Arkansas

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Bond, Of Witness, Hugh Carrall, In U.S. V. Jack Williams, Larceny; C. P. Swift, Justice Of The Peace May 1874

Bond, Of Witness, Hugh Carrall, In U.S. V. Jack Williams, Larceny; C. P. Swift, Justice Of The Peace

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Recognizance Of Witness Busten Howkins, In U.S. V. Dock Williams, Larceny; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner May 1874

Recognizance Of Witness Busten Howkins, In U.S. V. Dock Williams, Larceny; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Bond, Of Defendant, U.S. V. Dock Williams, Larceny; Sophia Williams, John F. Lyons, M.C. Jones, Sureties; Floyd C. Babcock May 1874

Bond, Of Defendant, U.S. V. Dock Williams, Larceny; Sophia Williams, John F. Lyons, M.C. Jones, Sureties; Floyd C. Babcock

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


1874 May 6: Major General R.C. Newton, Little Rock, To Brigadier General H. King White, Pine Bluff May 1874

1874 May 6: Major General R.C. Newton, Little Rock, To Brigadier General H. King White, Pine Bluff

Brooks-Baxter War telegrams, 1874

Western Union telegram sent from Major General R.C. Newton, Little Rock, to Brigadier General H. King White, Pine Bluff on May 6, 1874 during the Brooks-Baxter War in Arkansas. Newton reports on the situation in Little Rock, including the disposition of federal troops and the fact that Judges Searle and Bennett had escaped. He also orders White to join him in Little Rock by, Saturday May 10th.


Bond, For Defendant, U.S. V. William Ward, Larceny And Electing To Wane Examination And Give Bail For His Appearance Transfer; John Frazier, Surety; C.P. Snift, Justice Of The Peace May 1874

Bond, For Defendant, U.S. V. William Ward, Larceny And Electing To Wane Examination And Give Bail For His Appearance Transfer; John Frazier, Surety; C.P. Snift, Justice Of The Peace

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


1874 May 4: Major General R.C. Newton, Little Rock, To Brigadier General H. King White, Pine Bluff May 1874

1874 May 4: Major General R.C. Newton, Little Rock, To Brigadier General H. King White, Pine Bluff

Brooks-Baxter War telegrams, 1874

Western Union telegram sent from Major General R.C. Newton, Little Rock, to Brigadier General H. King White, Pine Bluff on May 4, 1874 during the Brooks-Baxter War in Arkansas. Newton updates White on the situation in Little Rock and notes the kidnapping of Judges Searle and Bennett on a train from Memphis.


Recognizance Of Witness Thomas Inge, In U.S. V. Bible Wade, Larceny; Edwards J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner Feb 1874

Recognizance Of Witness Thomas Inge, In U.S. V. Bible Wade, Larceny; Edwards J. Brooks, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Recognizance Of Witnesses William Stephens And Susan Henderson, In U.S. V. Harry Wilmoh, Murder; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner Feb 1874

Recognizance Of Witnesses William Stephens And Susan Henderson, In U.S. V. Harry Wilmoh, Murder; Floyd C. Babcock, U.S. Commissioner

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Grand Mardi Gras Ball, By The Knights Of Philippi At Coolidge Hall Invitation, 1874 February 17 Feb 1874

Grand Mardi Gras Ball, By The Knights Of Philippi At Coolidge Hall Invitation, 1874 February 17

Holidays and celebrations

Invitation to attend Grand Mardi Gras Ball, by the Knights of Philippi at Coolidge Hall, in honor of the arrival of his majesty, King Momus. Includes ticket prices, note of invitation only entrance, and instructions on costumes and masks for ladies and gentlemen.


Correspondence Between John N. Sarber, U.S. Marshal Of U.S. Western District Of Arkansas, Regarding The Arrest And Detainment Of William C. Mccaw And James Churchill, U.S. Clerk Of Court; Written In Part By W.H. Johnson Deputy Jan 1874

Correspondence Between John N. Sarber, U.S. Marshal Of U.S. Western District Of Arkansas, Regarding The Arrest And Detainment Of William C. Mccaw And James Churchill, U.S. Clerk Of Court; Written In Part By W.H. Johnson Deputy

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.


Letter, From The President Of The United States Of America To John M. Parker, U.S. Marshal Of U.S. Western District Of Arkansas, Regarding The Arrest And Detainment Of William C. Mccaw Jan 1874

Letter, From The President Of The United States Of America To John M. Parker, U.S. Marshal Of U.S. Western District Of Arkansas, Regarding The Arrest And Detainment Of William C. Mccaw

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, 1839-1892

No abstract provided.