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[Court summons issued to A.D. Kennard, September 8, 1862]
Summons to A.D. Kennard requesting his appearance in Buchanan, Johnson County, as a defendant in a case with Hiram Bayes, plaintiff, on September 8th, 1862.
[List of quartmaster's stores, September 30, 1864]
List of quartermaster's stores transferred from John W. Alexander to Hamilton K. Redway on September 30, 1864 at Camp Piatt, West Virginia.
[Notice of Taxes Owed, September 22, 1875]
This is a notice of taxes owed.
[Bill of sale, September 4, 1900]
Bill of sale for real estate in Harvey County, in the state of Kansas, purchased by Mrs. Loriette C. Redway for the sum of $3.29. The property was purchased in the city of Walton.
[Certificate of enlistment, September 7, 1863]
A document certifying that Hamilton K. Perry's name appeared in the master roll of C.B 1st Vet Regiment NYS in the service of the United States.
[Volunteer enlistment document of Joseph Short, September 18, 1862]
Volunteer enlistment in 1st regiment of the Veterans Company by Joseph Short, born in Ireland, but residing in Binghamton, New York and working as a laborer. This was his second enlistment. He first enlisted in Company C of the 27th regiment of New York State Volunteers.
[Triplicate Warrant, September 23, 1879]
A triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman in the amount of $300.00. It is dated September 23, 1879.
[Triplicate Warant, September 7, 1880]
Triplicate warrant, in the amount of $254.30, is for Levi Perryman. The document is dated September 7, 1880.
[Triplicate Warrant, September 15, 1880]
Triplicate warrant for Levi Perryman is for the amount of $50.00. The document is dated September 15, 1880.
[Plea of guilty, September 6, 1880]
Plea of guilty, made by Lewis Brasley, was recorded by the Montague County Clerk on September 6, 1880.
[Affidavit for release, September 26, 1880]
Affidavit from Lewis Beasley in which he asks to be set free after serving his sentence for aggravated assault that he was charged with and plead guilty to on September 6, 1880. (Note: on a previous document the named was spelled Lewis Brasley.)
[Legal Documents: Barrett Estate Judgement]
A legal document outlining the judgement for the estate case of Mary Barrett.
Oral History Collection: University of North Texas Interviewer Donor Agreement
The agreement between the University of North Texas and the Dallas Way regarding a history project.
[Receipt for a headstone, September 10, 1903]
Receipt for the purchase of a headstone for the grave of C. B. Moore. Mary A. Moore bought the stone from Denton Marble Works, Lillard and Whitehead, proprietors on September 10, 1903. On the back of the form is written "He left with us precious memories."
[Draft of Will, September 30, 1901]
Draft of C. B. Moore's will was created on September 30, 1901. He appears to leave the control of his estate to his wife. Birdy McGee was living with the Moore family and he leaves it up to his wife's generosity to care for her. He states that he wants his burial to be similar to others in his family without religious ceremonies.
[Mortgage, September 7, 1906.]
Mortgage between J. Andros Frye and Josephine W. Frye and George P. Bemis real Estate Company. The transaction involved a lot in Madison Square, Omaha, Nebraska.
[Note with vendor's lien, September 18, 1906]
Note with vendor's lien for $1,000.00 between Claude D. White and C. M. Rucker in 1906. The note was renewed from 1907 to 1909. The document is stamped "Paid, November 30, 1910."
[Transfer of vendor's lien notes, September 18, 1907]
Transfer of vendor's lien notes for C. M. Rucker for one thousand dollars to J. S. Gibson of the Melissa State Bank of Melissa, Texas. The original note was made to Claude D. White.
[Release of Mortgage, September 10, 1906]
Release of Mortgage from Elizabeth and Peter M. Tuttle to The Conservative Savings and Loan Association of Omaha, Nebraska. This document was signed on September 10, 1906.
[Check, September 20, 1909]
Check from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It was created by Claude D. White. The financial document details that White paid $11.55 to the Melissa State Bank on September 20, 1909. He made the payment on behalf of H. S. Moore. A stamp from the bank verified the payment was made on the date written on the check.
[Land Sale Document]
Document selling 150 acres of land held by Ziza Moore to Elizabeth, M. B., and Nancy E. Damron. According to the agreement, the Damron family will pay $2,000 for the land in installments, including interest. The document is signed by Ziza Moore and two witnesses.
[American National Bank Check #2105]
A check stub for a check worth $1000.00 from the American National Bank by the Annise Parker Campaign.
[Temporary health permit from the city of Fort Worth and follow up email]
A paperclipped health permit stamped as temporary in large red letters from the City of Fort Worth for Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS 2011 on the date of September 24th. The permit covers the use of Hollenstein Career & Technology School as a pit stop where food and beverages can be served on the first day of the ride.
Contract for Services between Texas Commission on the Arts and University of North Texas, September 1, 1989.
A contract for between the Texas Commission on the Arts and the University of North Texas for services that include grants and funding for the North Texas Institute of the Arts. The contract is split into six sections. Section 1 establishes the parties in the contract, TCA and UNT. Section 2 is the equal opportunity statement. Section 3 is the contract period. Section 4 is the obligations of service provider, UNT. Section 4 also states that UNT will produce an evaluation report within 30 days following the termination of the contract. Section 5 states the obligations of the commission, TCA. Section 6 is the payment by commission which states that TCA shall pay to UNT the amount of its liabilities specified in section 5. Section 7 is the amendments and changes.
[Special event permit receipt from the city of Fort Worth]
A payment receipt for a special event permit from the City of Fort Worth for the 2011 Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS. The receipt is made out for Jerry Calumn for the amount of $150 to the address of the Lone Star Ride headquarters.
[Subcontract between The Ohio State University Research Foundation and the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, September 1, 1998]
A subrecipient subcontract between The Ohio State University Research Foundation and the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts under the Annenberg Foundation Agreement for an exchange of services.
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