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[Deed - H. Kempner & St. Louis, Brownsville, & Mexico Railway Co.]

Description: Court statement describing a deed of sale agreement where H. Kempner agrees to sell two small parcels of land totaling less than 1 acre from their Matagorda County property to The St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Company for $37.00. It is signed by J. Seinsheimer, one of the H. Kempner trustees, and notarized by M. H. Lowrey.
Date: 1926
Creator: Seinsheimer, J. F.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Agreement from Mark Marx and Harris Kempner, April 16, 1884]

Description: Agreement from Mark Marx and Harris Kempner certifying they have paid a sum of $1,000 to Fancher and Priest for a property, but withheld $200 for the purposes of paying taxes on the property and agreeing to pay the remaining $200 once the taxes on the land have been paid.
Date: April 16, 1884
Creator: Marx, Mark; Kempner, Harris, 1837-1894 & Edmundson, J. W.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Davidson & Minoi to H. Kempner, February 25, 1893]

Description: Letter from Davidson & Minoi to H. Kempner discussing a deed for a property in Limestone County. The Kempner's are having difficulty finding out how much of the property they are entitled to via the deed. They ask Davidson and Minoi for advice and receive a letter stating that the Kempner's will need to be able to prove that the original seller wanted to sell all 949 acres and not just the 739 that are discussed in the deed.
Date: February 25, 1893
Creator: Office of Davidson & Minoi: Attorneys at law
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Bricken & Bricken to Williams & Bradley, January 15, 1906]

Description: Letter from Bricken & Bricken to Williams & Bradley replying to their letter regarding Samuel Rowe with information from Mrs. J. M. Mahone, who was a Rowe, and offering further assistance. They request $10.00 for their services and ask if they can do anything to help get Herbert Butler pay them back for a train bill.
Date: January 15, 1906
Creator: Bricken & Bricken
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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