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[Petition to Judge T.L. Nugent from Attorneys Cooker and Estes, October 1 1879]
Petition from the Attorneys Cooker and Estes to Judge T.L. Nugent. A Hood County Certificate of True Copy is attached to the document. The attached document was signed by clerk, T.P. Morgan. The document is dated October 1, 1879.
[Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett, April 27 1879]
Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett. The letter is dated April 27, 1879.
[Tax receipt for Milton Parks, July 8 1879]
Tax receipt for Milton Parks. The receipt is for the amount of ten dollars and five cents.
[Letter from Fannie Curtis to parents, May 9 1879]
Letter from Fannie Curtis to her parents. The letter is dated May 9, 1879.
[Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett, May 29 1879]
Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett. The letter is dated May 29, 1879.
[Letter from Fannie Curtis to parents, September 1 1879]
Letter from Fannie Curtis to her parents. The letter is dated September 1, 1879.
Tarrant County Courthouse and Public Square in 1879
Photograph of the Tarrant County Courthouse and public square. The courthouse is in the center of the photograph and surrounding the building are many men in jackets and cowboy hats with wagons pulled by horses. In the foreground is a wagon topped with haystacks and men standing on top of it. In the background are several buildings and a stack of lumber. A piece of paper at the bottom of the photograph reads, "The Public Square and Court House in 1879. To the East can be seen the Old Masonic Hall with belfry and opposite (south) the old jail."
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