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[Land Indenture of Bob Perryman, April 1, 1907]
Indenture between Hugo Seaberg, his wife Lottie V. Seaberg, and Bob Perryman for a lot in Hagerman, Chaves County, New Mexico Territory.
[Mortgage Deed, November 12, 1907]
Mortgage deed between Bob Perryman, an unmarried man, and W.T. Holliway, both of Hagerman, Chaves County, New Mexico. For $500.00 promissory note for one half interest in two town lots in Hagerman, New Mexico. One small sheet is attached with a copy of the promissory note from the Hagerman National Bank.
[Letter from L. K. McGaffey to Bob Perryman, May 22, 1906]
Letter from L. K. McCaffey, real estate, to Bob Perryman stating that an abstract of his lot in Fruitland is enclosed.
[Promissory Note for Bob Perryman, May 16, 1906]
Promissory note made out to Fruitland Company for $200.00 from The First National Bank of Roswell, signed by Bob Perryman.
[Land survey by Oscar R. Tanner of Bob Perryman's Land, July 1, 1904]
Survey of Bob Perryman's desert land in Hagerman, New Mexico created by Oscar R. Tanner. This survey includes a legal description and a hand drawn map.
[United States Land Office Deed, January 2, 1904]
Deed from the United States Land Office, Department of the Interior, for Bob Perryman of Dexter, Chaves County, New Mexico. The property, 156.67 acres, was bought for $39.17. The Desert Lands Acts of 1877 and 1891, under which this land deal was made possible, was designed to sell arid land with the condition that the buyer develop the property and irrigate it.
[Warranty Deed, March 14, 1903]
Warranty Deed from O. R. Tanner and Dillie L. Tanner, of Hagerman, Chaves County New Mexico, to Mrs Eva Bryan, dated March 14, 1903. The sale of the land in Hagerman was for $530.00. The property is describe in the document.
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