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Full-Text Articles in History
Perjury: United States V. Charles Hatcher
Perjury: United States V. Charles Hatcher
Arkansas Territory
This is the prosecuting attorney's indictment of Charles Hatcher for committing perjury during the 1825 trial of Joseph Hardin versus John Findley.
1826 December 25: Allen M. Oakley To Acting Governor Crittenden, Requesting Appointment Of Nathan D. Smith As Justice Of The Peace In Hempstead County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
John G. Jones, Appointed Deacon For Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuscaloosa, Al, 17 December 1826, Robert R. Roberts
John G. Jones, Appointed Deacon For Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuscaloosa, Al, 17 December 1826, Robert R. Roberts
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Joel Poinsett Letter To Thomas Milton Regarding Receipt Of Documents For Cargo Of The Schooner Fair American, Dated November 14 1826., Joel Roberts Poinsett
Joel Poinsett Letter To Thomas Milton Regarding Receipt Of Documents For Cargo Of The Schooner Fair American, Dated November 14 1826., Joel Roberts Poinsett
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
J. R. Poinsett, the US Minister to Mexico, writes to Thomas Milton about the receipt of documents and communication regarding seizures of cargo of the Schooner Fair American. He reports "everything has been done to induce the Government to reorder justice to the claimants...you may depend upon my continuining to prosecute this claim agreeably to my instructions from the Secretary of State." dated November 14, 1826.
Receipt, 9 October 1826, George Carruth, Reuben Treadwell
Receipt, 9 October 1826, George Carruth, Reuben Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Morgan, D. To T.L. Treadwell, 20 September 1826, D. Morgan
Morgan, D. To T.L. Treadwell, 20 September 1826, D. Morgan
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Benjamin Treadwell To Timmons Louis Treadwell, 19 September 1826, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Benjamin Treadwell To Timmons Louis Treadwell, 19 September 1826, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Territorial Judgment, Samuel Hall V. James Ball
Territorial Judgment, Samuel Hall V. James Ball
Arkansas Territory
This is a judgment issued in the Arkansas Territory in the court case of Samuel Hall v. James Ball, which involved the payment of a debt.
1826 May 2: William Bradford, Fort Towson, To Governor George Izard, Report Of Indian Activities
1826 May 2: William Bradford, Fort Towson, To Governor George Izard, Report Of Indian Activities
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1826 April 26: E. W. Duval, Cherokee Indian Agent, Crawford County, Governor George Izard, Concerning Vouchers For Accounts
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Promissory Note, 21 April 1926, D. Morgan
Promissory Note, 21 April 1926, D. Morgan
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Official Correspondence With The Department Of War, Volume 1
Official Correspondence With The Department Of War, Volume 1
Arkansas Territory official correspondence, 1825-1828
Letterbook of correspondence, petitions, and other official materials with the Department of War, Arkansas Territory.
An Inaugural Dissertation On The Properties Of The Apocynum Cannabinum, (Indian Hemp;) Submitted To The Trustees, President, And Medical Faculty Of Jefferson College., M. L. Knapp
Jefferson Medical College Theses
No abstract provided.
1826 March 1: James Scull (By Thomas W. Newton), To William E. Woodruff, Treasurer’S Receipt For Lands Redeemed From Owners
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Document, Appointment Of Territorial Judges
Document, Appointment Of Territorial Judges
Arkansas Territory
This is a federal document issued by the 19th Congress, 1st Session addressing a request for the appointment of Territorial judges by the Territorial Legislature of Arkansas.
Townsend Dickinson 1826 Deed
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Jacob St. John originally purchased the Northwest quarter of section 11 of Township 14 North in Range 4 East in Lawrence County, Territory of Arkansas. He defaulted on his 1824 property taxes totaling $2.40, which led to his land being confiscated by the Sheriff of Lawrence County, Joseph Hardin. After advertising the foreclosure in the Arkansas Gazette, the land was auctioned off at Davidsonville courthouse where Townsend Dickinson placed the winning bid. For two dollars, 65 cents and one-half cent, Dickinson covered the taxes and fees to acquire all 160 acres.
1826 February 17: William Story, Harper And Nichol, Louisville, Kentucky, To Governor Of Arkansas, Bill Of Lading.
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1826 January 20: Chester Ashley And A. H. Sevier To Governor Izard, Reporting Misconduct Of John Williams, Justice Of The Peace, Warm Spring Township, Clark County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1826 January 13: Colonel [Matthew] Arbuckle, Headquarters, 7th Infantry, Cantonment Gibson, Report Concerning Cherokee, Delaware, Osage, Etc.
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Documents Relating To The Boundary Line Between Maine And New Brunswick, George W. Coffin, Henry Clay, Levi Lincoln, Massachusetts Legislature
Documents Relating To The Boundary Line Between Maine And New Brunswick, George W. Coffin, Henry Clay, Levi Lincoln, Massachusetts Legislature
Maine Bicentennial
In 1825, the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in concurrence with the Legislature of the State of Maine, requested that George W. Coffin, the Land Agent for the State of Maine, "...take effectual measures to ascertain the extent of the depredations committed on the lands belonging to this Commonwealth and the State of Maine, by whom the same have been committed, and under what authority, if any, such depredations have been made, and all other facts necessary to bring the offenders to justice, also to make and execute good and sufficient deeds, conveying to the settlers on the undivided …
1826 January 1: Antoine Barraque To Governor George Izard, Manuscript, “Voyage Of The Quapaws” [In French]
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.