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[Deed for Lot 12, Block 15 of Forest River Estates, October 31, 1959]
Record of sale for the deed of a property in Forest River Estates, transferring the lot from Homes, Inc. of San Antonio to Brigido Becerra, filed in Volume 6928, page 209 of the Deed Records.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Officer Lambert - 1962-07-03]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter written by John J. Herrera to Officer Lambert of the City of Houston Police Department. The letter is intended to be delivered by Henry Enrique Santos, who had been referred to Lambert by the District Attorney Office of Harris County to explain and support Santos's claim that a deed to his land had been forged to seemingly transfer ownership to a Pauline Olivia.
[Deed of Sale to Julio Uribe a lot in Forest River Estates - 1967-09-25]
Deed of Sale transferring lot 12 in block 15 of the Forest River Estates subdivision from Brigido Becerra to Julio Uribe, filed in Deed Records volume 6928, page 211.
[Letter from J. David Maddox to John J. Herrera - 1973-02-12]
Letter J. David Maddox to John J. Herrera requesting a copy of a deed of sale from Judith Ann Spencer to Robert Jack Spencer pursuing a complaint in equity to quiet title. A previous request for the deed had been refused, as Judith Ann Spencer had not paid the required fee to Herrera.
[Transcript of Letter from Daniel Ayers to Gail Borden, July 12, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Daniel Ayers to Gail Borden, in which Ayers requests Borden's assistance in storing and locating survey field notes for the league that he has cleared. Ayers also requests that Borden have the deeds drawn up and sent to the judge.
[Warranty Deed: J. N. Sherrill to Lakeview Poultry Farm]
Legal document describing the sale of land in Lake View Farms Subdivision in Wichita County and sections of Denton County School Land to the Lakeview Poultry Farm.
[Letter from Chas. B. Smith to the Office of the County Clerk, August 4, 1964]
Letter from Chas. B. Smith to the Office of the County Clerk requesting to record the enclosed General warranty Deed from Shadowglen Sales, Inc. to the Kempners.
[Letter from Chas. B. Smith to Harris L. Kempner, July 16, 1964]
Letter from Chas. B. Smith to Harris L. Kempner discussing Harris' purchase pf three lots in Havre Lafitte, Section 3.
[Warranty Deed: J. Hunn and Odie Hunn to Mrs. D. E. King]
Warranty deed for the sale of property in Collin County, Texas from J. Hunn and Odie Hunn to Mrs. D. E. King in August of 1910.
[Letter from C. B. Wheeler to I. H. Kempner, April 4, 1949]
Letter from C. B. Wheeler to I. H. Kempner requesting more information about land transactions in Wise Co., Texas. Wheeler requests information on who specifically paid the vendor, and requests their contact information should Kempner be allowed to provide it.
[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Messrs. Wheeler, Newberry & Wheeler, April 1, 1949]
Letter from I. H. Kempner to Messrs. Wheeler, Newberry, and Wheeler expressing that he has no information on the whereabouts of a group of men that were asked about in a previous letter. Kempner also explains that for the land transactions that took place, any lien notes were executed to the Kempner's firm and sold by a private investor.
[Letter from C. B. Wheeler to I. H. Kempner, March 31, 1949]
Letter from C. B. Wheeler to I. H. Kempner inquiring about land that Kempner previously owned in Wise Co., Texas, in an endeavor to clear title to multiple different properties. Wheeler provides details on the land, offering the acreage, as well as the specific blocks on a map that the land would be categorized as. Wheeler expresses interest in any information regarding any of the people involved in the purchasing/sale of the land, as well as anyone else Kempner may think relevant to the situation.
[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Stanley Blum, February 14, 1955]
Letter from I. H. Kempner to Stanley Blum requesting for him to sign a deed in order to sell land in Louisiana.
[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Thos. D. Whitcombe, August 18, 1949]
Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Thos. D. Whitcombe discussing his reasons for not wanting to provide funding the a World War II Monument. The letter also features a handwritten note from I. H. Kempner discussing various matters from land sales to bills that may go through senate.
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