Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. Tam Pascal. Jr., cause no. 1765, 1909

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Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. Tam Pascal, accused of burglary and theft, filed September 7, 1909. Documents are an arrest warrant and complaint filed against Tam Pascal. According to the complaint, Pascal broke into a store owned by Francis (?) Killingsworth in the town of Munchison, Texas.

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2 documents ; 22 x 18 cm., folded, in an envelope 24 x 11 cm. Documents are handwritten in ink and pencil on printed forms.

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Coker, A. B. 1909.

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  • Coker, A. B. Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1, Henderson County, Texas

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Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. Tam Pascal, accused of burglary and theft, filed September 7, 1909. Documents are an arrest warrant and complaint filed against Tam Pascal. According to the complaint, Pascal broke into a store owned by Francis (?) Killingsworth in the town of Munchison, Texas.

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2 documents ; 22 x 18 cm., folded, in an envelope 24 x 11 cm. Documents are handwritten in ink and pencil on printed forms.

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Henderson County District Court cases

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  • 1909

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  • August 7, 1909 - September 7, 1909

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Coker, A. B. Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. Tam Pascal. Jr., cause no. 1765, 1909, legal document, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth90576/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Henderson County District Clerk's Office.

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