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About M. Lawrence Camp

Dallas Morning News 12 Jan 1915

ELM STREET LOT BRINGS $52,750.

Deed is Filed for Record in County Clerk's Office.

A lot on Elm street was recently sold by
M. Murphy and wife to Dr. A. B. Small for
$52,750. The property is 125 feet west of
Hawkins street on the north side of Elm,

occupied by a brick building. The sale became
known yesterday when the deed was filed for
record with Deputy County Clerk M. L. Camp.

Dallas Morning News 12 Mar 1915

PROPERTIES BRING $76,057

Three Deeds Filed Names This Amount for Total Consideration.

Three deeds calling for considerations
which totaled $76,057 were filed with Deputy
County Clerk M. L. Camp yesterday. The deeds
carried $34 worth of internal revenue stamps for
the cash involved in the transfers.
The Investors' Development Company
sold to A. Guiders, a one-half interest in the east
and west halves of lot 5 block 23-7. The east
half of the lot begins in the north line of Jackson
street, fifty feet east of its intersection with the
east line of Houston street, and makes a lot
100x25 feet. The west half begins in the north
line of Jackson street, twenty-five feet east of its
intersection with Houston street, making a lot
100x25 feet. The consideration was $29,029.
A. A. Heartsill sold to J. H. Sides lot 33
of the Industrial Development Company's
subdivision of block 260 2. The property will
Dallas Morning News 10 April 1915

face on the northeast line of the proposed
extension of Preston avenue and is
139.4x82x137.4x80 feet. The transaction called
for $26,000 and the instrument bore $15.50 in
revenue stamps.
C. P. Sites and wife sold to Tom W.
Newsome and wife the southwestern forty-five
feet of lot 11 and the northeast thirty-five feet of
lot 12, block "C," Munger Place. The property
fronts eighty feet along the southeast line of
Swiss avenue, 205 feet southwest from the
intersection of Swiss avenue and the southwest
line of Collett avenue. The property is
80x241.35 feet. The selling price was $21,000.
The instrument bore $18.50 in revenue stamps.

NO MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
Entire Day Passes Without One Being Called For, Which is Record for Nine Years
For the first weekday in nine years, and Clerk, who has been a member of the County
perhaps longer, there was not a marriage license Clerk's department in this county for nine years,
issued by the County Clerk of Dallas County said yesterday that it was the first time, to his
yesterday. Ed Underwood, Deputy County

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