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1000 German war prisoners, German POW Camp at Camp Robinson
100 Black Men of Greater Little Rock
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100 Block, South Fulton Street, Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas
100 Women's Technology, Entrepreneur, Career and Women
1111 West Capitol, Commercial Data Systems: Woman at machine
11 Paese De Cherachesi Con La Parte Occidentale Della Carolina Se Hentrronale e Della Virginia, and Luigiana Inglese Colla Parte Occidentale Della Florida Della Giorgia e Carolina Meridonale [Mississippi Valley map]
13 commission members
14 men, David Duke
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"150 At Hoxie Okay Boycott of Schools," Imboden Journal, August 4, 1955
153rd Infantry band
1800 census of Oglethorpe County, Georgia: the only extant census of 1800 within the State of Georgia. Transcribed from the original and indexed: Mary Bondurant Warren
1814 Foundry United Methodist Church, 1977 Washington, D.C.
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1820 Acts of Arkansas
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1820s slave sale certification instructions
1829 Sheriff's Census
1832 census of Creek Indians taken by Parsons and Abbott
1832: John Rice v Sarah Rice Petition for Divorce
1833 Map of Arkansas from Tanner's Universal Atlas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1836 County Courthouse in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas
1850 Productions of agriculture
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1861 bill of sale for slave Sarah and child Ellis
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1865 August 30: Venire facias, commanding the assembly of a grand jury, for 1865 November 13 session, includes names of Elijah Leming, James Stevenson, James Jay, Josiah Harrell, John Meaders, Matthew Horn, served by Luther C. White, marshal; James Bethel, Peter Allen, Julius Jones, Charles Strawn, Daniel Gatliff, Martin Leonard, Thomas Hunt, James Winn, William Nott, George Lewis, William Baker, James Morrson, James Stevenson, James Ivy, Josiah Harral, John Watson, G. Spradling, J.B.R. Holleman, Matthew Henderson, and Arnold O'Brian; signed Samuel F. Cooper clerk of U.S. Court, Western District of Arkansas, by Robert F. Naylor Deputy clerk; E.D. Ham, U.S. District Attorney
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1865 August 30: Venire facias, commanding the assembly of a petit jury, for 1865 November 13 session; signed Samuel Cooper, clerk, by R.F. Naylor, deputy clerk
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1865 December 12: Venire facias, commanding the assembly of a grand jury, for 1866 May 14 session of court, includes William Neal, William Bowlin, A. M. Callahan, A. J. Ward, James Foy, S. C. Hanly, Joseph Fellmer, James Gregg, Wiley Bishop, John Stallcup, Jeremiah Hackett, C. Crawford, Hiram Lebon, Peter Allen, David Davis, Elijah Leming, E. Haynes, William Smith, John Camp, John Connelly, W. C. Adams, served by Luther White, marshal, and A. A. Dabbsher, James S. Bushong, John Smoot, deputies; Arnold O'Brian, Samuel Mason, James West, and Jacob Yards.
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1865 December 18: Letter from Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, transmitting forms and instructions to Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1865 November 17: U.S. v. Real Estate Property of G.W. Clark; Roger Quesenbury, claimant; Samuel Cooper, clerk.
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1865 September 16: U.S. v. Real Estate Property of Thomas Davidson, warrant of real estate arrest executed by Luther White, U.S. Marshal; signed Samuel Cooper, clerk
1865 Washington County Census
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1866 August 1: Venire facias, commanding the assembly of a grand jury, for 1866 November session of court, including Calvin Phelps, James Sangster, William Carney, William Fuller, Matthew Horn, Alvis Smith, Ellis Powell, Josiah Harral, Arnold O'Brian, Hiram Lebow, T. A. Allen, Francis Wolf, Charles Milor, William Fuller, Thomas Smith, John Gilcoat, James Scissel, William Barnes, George Reed, John Johnson, Elijah Drake, Samuel Bond, Thomas Morrison, John Owen, James Winn served by Luther White, marshal, John Smoot, and H.L. Holleman, deputies; James Ivy
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1866 August 29: U.S. v. Jonathan Eno, late postmaster of Van Buren, letter from J.M. McGrew, acting Auditor of the Treasury, for the Post Office Department, to Elijah Ham, U.S. District Attorney, Little Rock, requesting Ham to collect the indebtedness from the suit initiated in 1857
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1866 January 20: Letter from Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, transmitting forms and instructions for making reports, to Samuel Cooper, clerk of District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1866 July 30: Letter from Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, transmitting forms and instructions to Elijah Ham, U.S. Attorney, Little Rock, Arkansas
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1866 March 21: Letter from Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, acknowledging receipt of account from Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1866 March 22: Letter from T. L. Smith, Auditor, Treasury Department, acknowledging receipt and audit of account of Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1866 March 30: Venire facias, commanding the assembly of a petit jury, for 1866 May 14 court session, including names of J.W. Spivey, John Hinkle, A.J. Singleton, J.M. Hughes, Asa Clark, U.R. Spangler, F.H. Wolf, John Matlock, J.H. Gray, Arnold O'Brian, and James Berry; by J. C. White, U.S. Marshal; per A. Holliman, deputy
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1866 May 12: Copy of deed, Matthew Leeper to Easter Crockett, 1848, by Washington County clerk George W. M. Reed
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1866 May 14: U. S. v. Libel of Information, property of James Colter [Coulter], publication of notice, with news clipping
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1866 May 16: U.S. v. Real Estate of G.W. Clark, claim and answer of Ester Crockett by daughter, Sallie Sellers; Samuel Copper, clerk
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1866 May 17: U.S. information of Ansel Buie v. Steamer (steamboat) Hesper by master Matthew Houston, Stephen Mern, and Lewis Clason, motion to strike answer, by Sol Clark and E.D. Ham, district attorney
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1866 May 5: U.S. v. James M. Coulter [Colter], libel of Information, plea
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1866 November 24: U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise, notice of appraisal filed by J.W. Fuller, Samuel Bond, and E.B. Morrison; service acknowledged by E.D. Ham, U.S. District Attorney, Western District of Arkansas
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1866 November 28: Bond, Samuel Payne, John Smoot, and R.F. Naylor, in U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise, for delivery of merchandise; Samuel Cooper, clerk
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1866 November 29: U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise, receipt for delivery to Samuel Payne; Henry Caldwell, judge, by Samuel Cooper, clerk; delivered by L.C. White, U.S. Marshal
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1866 October 22: Subpoena for Anthony Thompson, Anton Euper, and William Breen to appear as witnesses in U.S. District Court on 1866 November 12, regarding forty boxes of merchandise; served by Luther White, marshal; John Smoot, deputy
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1866 October 27: Letter from First Comptroller's Office, Treasury Department, to Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. Court, Van Buren, Arkansas, regarding settlement of accounts and deposit of funds
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1866 September 12: Letter from acting Solicitor, Treasury Department, to Samuel Cooper, clerk of the District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas, regarding cost and deposits of public funds in the case of the steamer Hesper
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1867 August 21: Appointment and Oath of Office, John B. Ogden, deputy clerk, U.S. District Court, by Samuel Cooper, clerk
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1867 August 22: Letter to A. H. Cline, of Fort Smith, from Samuel Cooper, clerk; John Ogden, deputy clerk; and Luther White, U.S. Marshal; regarding a ruling on fees; also includes note from H. C. Caldwell
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1867 August 26: Letter from H A Risley, Acting Solicitor of the Treasury, transmitting forms and instructions for making reports on cases arising under internal revenue laws, to Samuel Cooper, clerk of District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1867 February 1: Letter from H.A. Risley, acting Solicitor, Treasury Department, acknowledging receipt of report and proceedings for November 1866 term from Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1867 February 7: Letter from Comptroller's Office, Treasury Department, to Samuel F. Cooper, clerk, U.S. Court, Van Buren, Arkansas, regarding adjustment of account of fees and attendance for 1866 July 1 through 1866 December 31
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1867 January 16: Letter from T.L. Smith, Auditor, Treasury Department, acknowledging receipt and audit of account of E.D. Ham, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1867 July 13: Subpoena for witnesses, John Raymond and A. J. Stacy, in U.S. v. Allen Sams; signed by James Wood, Justice of the Peace; served by L. C. White, marshal; Holleman, deputy
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1867 July 8: Letter from First Comptroller's Office, Treasury Department, to Samuel F. Cooper, clerk, U. S. Court, Van Buren, Arkansas, regarding adjustment of account of fees and attendance for 1867 May 13-31
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1867 June 29: Letter from Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, acknowledging receipt of report of cases for May term of court, from Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1867 June 4: Warrant for defendant, in U.S. v. Augustus Cameron, driving and moving cattle from the Indian country; taken into custody by L. C. White, marshal; Trammel, deputy
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1867 May 15: Subpoena, to Thomas P. Watson, in U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise, Samuel Payne, claimant; issued by Henry Caldwell, district judge; by Samuel Cooper, clerk; R.F. Naylor, deputy clerk; served by L.C. White, marshal
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1867 May 15: Venire, commanding the assembly of a special jury, for 1867 May 17 court session, including Henry Hayman, William Ayers, Lee McElmore, W.W. Wilson, Jonathan Jones, John Shannon, James McCaslin, Andrew Peters, Henderson Rankins, Samuel Lane, Charles Howard, George Barnes, Francis Sams, William McAdams, Wiley Copeland, Neely Hardin Clayburn Hooper, Benjamin Mosely, James Johnson, served by Luther White, U.S. Marshal
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1867 May 16: Subpoena, to Martin Collar, Indian agent at Fort Smith, in U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise; S. H. Payne, claimant; issued by Henry Caldwell, district judge; Samuel Cooper, clerk; R.F. Naylor, deputy clerk; served by L. C White, marshal
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1867 May 18: Deposition of Thomas P. Watson, U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise; mentions Isaac Coleman, Choctaw and Chickasaw agent; S. F. Cooper, clerk
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1867 May 23: Notes on U.S. v. Forty Packages of Merchandise; mentions Breen, King, Walker, Euper, and Payne; S. F. Cooper, clerk
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1867 October 23: Subpoena request to Colonel S.F. Cooper for William J. Putten, Revenue Collector of the Eastern District of Arkansas, of Little Rock, signed E.D. Ham, U.S. District Attorney, Fayetteville
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1867 September 16: Letter from H. C. Caldwell, of Little Rock, to John Ogden, deputy clerk, of Van Buren, regarding property involved in bankruptcy
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1867 September 19: Recognizance of witnesses Charles Pettigrew, Hugh Pettigrew, and William Mount, in U.S. v. F. Wilson, et al.; Samuel F. Cooper, commissioner
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1867 September 2-1868 February 4: Expense reports for cases, for illicit distilling, introducing whiskey into Indian country, selling whiskey to Indians, murder, larceny in the Indian country, robbing the mail---U.S. v.: Austin Brown, John Hart, Samuel Candy, Wilson Acorn, et al., John Cardell, Wilson Beavers, T. G. Barnett, Jessee Blevins, et al., Henry Molder, David Herron, William Sparling, Levi Bird, Taylor Hicks, Charles Cane, J. Searle, A. G. Barnard, George Norwood, Robert Pierce, Thomas Norwood, Reuben Wright, Charles Roberts, Simon Carnes, Sam Gill, Michael McMiniman, Stephen Spring, Alfred Love, Philip Kirby, Thomas Brewer, Archibald Ray, Dennis Condry, Israel Ewing, Henry Bowlin, Rufus Hudson, and Elijah Spencer
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1867 September 25: DuVal and King, of Fort Smith, to Cooper, of Van Buren, regarding issuance of writs
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1867 September 27: DuVal and King, of Fort Smith, to John Ogden, note to file and issue writs
1868 Arkansas constitutional convention journals; Arkansas-Missouri boundary maps; 1869 code of practice civil cases title X to XIX; acts establishing Arkansas counties
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1868 January 11: Letter from Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, acknowledging receipt of proceedings of cases for the November term, of Samuel Cooper, clerk, U.S. District Court, Van Buren, Arkansas
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1868 March 11: Statement of Asa Williamson that William Markham of Pike County has made spirituous liquors; statement witnessed by Michael Dugan, Nicolas Hunter, Arthur Miller of Polk County, Arkansas, and A.D. Hawkins, U.S. commissioner
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1868 May 7: Bill of complaint, by English, Gantt, and English; in Dean, Adams, and Gaff v. Patterson, assignee of Daniel Henry, Edward Martin, Adler, and Spangler; also John D. Adams; mentions E. Titsworth's plantation and the steamboat Ozark
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1868 November 16: U.S. v. Horses, Mules, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise (F. A. DeWolf and Co.); Writ from Solmon P. Chase, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court to Judge of Court of Western District of Arkansas, to send all records to Washington, D.C., for Supreme Court, in case of Alexander McDonald, Charles A. Clark, George Weeks, Edward Brooks, and John Seymour; filed J. O. Churchill, clerk
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1869 August 18-November 1: E. Simpson v. Thomas Kersey, Receipts for witnesses, W. F. Blackburn, M.J. Irvin, Mark Tatum, E. J. Bradshaw, James Edmondson, H. H. Trammel, R. M. Littlejohn, Luther White, Samuel Ogden, paid by James O. Churchill
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1869 August 18-November 1: E. Simpson v. Thomas Kersey, Receipts for witnesses, W. F. Blackburn, M.J. Irvin, Mark Tatum, E. J. Bradshaw, James Edmondson, H. H. Trammel, R. M. Littlejohn, Luther White, Samuel Ogden, paid by James O. Churchill
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1869 July 7: Bond for appearance, Caroline Harris, in U.S. v. George Glassby, William Lyons, and Nelson Miller, for rape; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1869 July 7: Bond for appearance, Caroline Harris, in U.S. v. George Glassby, William Lyons, and Nelson Miller, for rape; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1869 March 15: Letter of Appointment of the publisher of the "Mountain Echo" newspaper in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the printer of treaties, laws, and advertisements ordered by offices of the United States government; from E. McPherson, clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; copy certified by G. W. M. Reed, clerk, Washington County Circuit Court
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1869 March 15: Letter of Appointment of the publisher of the "Mountain Echo" newspaper in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the printer of treaties, laws, and advertisements ordered by offices of the United States government; from E. McPherson, clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; copy certified by G. W. M. Reed, clerk, Washington County Circuit Court
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1869 May 22: Bond for appearance of Samuel Garvin, William A. Dibrell, James M. Gardner, in U.S. v. Samuel Garvin, larceny; James O. Churchill, clerk [3 copies]
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1869 May 22: Bond for appearance of Samuel Garvin, William A. Dibrell, James M. Gardner, in U.S. v. Samuel Garvin, larceny; James O. Churchill, clerk [3 copies]
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1869 November 29: Bond for appearance, William Williams, Benton Brown, and W. L. Taylor, in U.S. v. William Williams, larceny; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1869 November 29: Bond for appearance, William Williams, Benton Brown, and W. L. Taylor, in U.S. v. William Williams, larceny; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1869 October 21: Bond for appearance, of William G. Williams, William L. Taylor, and Benton J. Brown, in U.S. v. William Williams, larceny; James O. Churchill, U.S. commissioner
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1869 October 21: Bond for appearance, of William G. Williams, William L. Taylor, and Benton J. Brown, in U.S. v. William Williams, larceny; James O. Churchill, U.S. commissioner
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1870 April 25: Bond for appearance, R.J. Baker, in U.S. v. Jesse Woodell, for larceny; note states "the Grand Jury, this day have ignored the charge against the within named Jesse Woodell and he is discharged from this." Edward Brooks, commissioner; James Churchill, clerk
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1870 April 25: Bond for appearance, R.J. Baker, in U.S. v. Jesse Woodell, for larceny; note states "the Grand Jury, this day have ignored the charge against the within named Jesse Woodell and he is discharged from this." Edward Brooks, commissioner; James Churchill, clerk
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1870 April 25: Bond for witness, Nancy Lemay, in U.S. v. George W. Wallace, giving liquor to Indians; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 April 25: Bond for witness, Nancy Lemay, in U.S. v. George W. Wallace, giving liquor to Indians; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 February 26: Bond for witness, James Oates, in U.S. v. John L. Woods, where Woods is charged with opening a letter while in the employment of the Post Office Department of the United States; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 February 26: Bond for witness, James Oates, in U.S. v. John L. Woods, where Woods is charged with opening a letter while in the employment of the Post Office Department of the United States; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 24: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, selling liquor without having obtained a license therefor as by law he was required to do, or paying the special tax thereon; David Williams, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 24: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, selling liquor without having obtained a license therefor as by law he was required to do, or paying the special tax thereon; David Williams, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 25: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, being a retail liquor dealer and not paying tax; David Williams, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 25: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, being a retail liquor dealer and not paying tax; David Williams, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 25: Bond for witnesses, John Fuller and Nelson Cogs, in U.S. v. Jack Williamson, being a retail liquor dealer and not paying tax; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 25: Bond for witnesses, John Fuller and Nelson Cogs, in U.S. v. Jack Williamson, being a retail liquor dealer and not paying tax; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 March 31: Bond for witnesses, M.J. Mickle, J.G. Pury, and Richard Corm, and Bill Frank, in U.S. v. Jesse Wordell, larceny; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1870 March 31: Bond for witnesses, M.J. Mickle, J.G. Pury, and Richard Corm, and Bill Frank, in U.S. v. Jesse Wordell, larceny; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1870 May 13: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, selling liquor to Indians; found guilty and awaiting sentence; Michael Lynch, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 13: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, selling liquor to Indians; found guilty and awaiting sentence; Michael Lynch, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 14: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, indicted for selling liquor to Indians; E.G. Whitesides and D.C. Williams, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 14: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, indicted for selling liquor to Indians; E.G. Whitesides and D.C. Williams, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 14: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, where Williamson was indicted by the Grand Jury for carrying on the business of a wholesale and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; D.C. Williams, surety; also signed by E.G. Whitesides, and M.F. Locke
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1870 May 14: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jack Williamson, where Williamson was indicted by the Grand Jury for carrying on the business of a wholesale and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; D.C. Williams, surety; also signed by E.G. Whitesides, and M.F. Locke
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1870 May 16: Bond for appearance, Levi Williams, witness, in U.S. v. William Williams and Green Jackson, indicted for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 16: Bond for appearance, Levi Williams, witness, in U.S. v. William Williams and Green Jackson, indicted for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 16: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. William Williams, for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner [2 copies with no surety]
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1870 May 16: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. William Williams, for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner [2 copies with no surety]
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1870 May 16: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. William Williams, for larceny; Michael Lynch, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 16: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. William Williams, for larceny; Michael Lynch, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May-1872 May: Number of persons indicted and when, chart listing types of crimes according to court terms May and November for 1870 and 1871, and May 1872
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1870 May 19: Bond for appearance, David M. Cowan, witness, in U.S. v. William J. Ward, indicted for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 19: Bond for appearance, David M. Cowan, witness, in U.S. v. William J. Ward, indicted for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 23: Bond for defendant, day to day, in U.S. v. Tandy Walker, indicted for manufacturing tobacco without paying special tax of complying with the regulations thereto; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 May 23: Bond for defendant, day to day, in U.S. v. Tandy Walker, indicted for manufacturing tobacco without paying special tax of complying with the regulations thereto; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 October 22: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. A. J. Gilstrap, for larceny in the Indian country; D. C. Williams and Jesse Turner, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 October 22: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Alexander J. Woosley, for selling or giving spirituous liquors to Indians in Benton County; William Martindale and Isaac Lingo, sureties; Isaac Cook, J.P.
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1870 October 22: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Jackson Warner, for larceny in the Indian country; D. C. Williams and Jesse Turner, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 October 26: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Lewis Wilkinson, for introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian country; James Duncan, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 October 26: Bond for witness, James Duncan, in U.S. v. Lewis Wilkinson, for introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian country; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 September 8: Bond for witnesses, Charles H. Hutchinson and Lawrence Tooles, in U.S. v. Samuel Wells, for assault with intent to kill; James Churchill, commissioner
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1870 September 8: Bond for witnesses, Charles H. Hutchinson and Lawrence Tooles, in U.S. v. Samuel Wells, for assault with intent to kill; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 April 17: Bond for appearance, Forbes Williams in U.S. v. Forbes Williams (alias Mr. Forbes, first name unknown) for larceny in the Indian country; La-Ka-Tuh-Bee, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 April 17: Bond for witnesses, La-Ka-Tuh-Bee and David Collins in U.S. v. Forbes Williams (alias Mr. Forbes, first name unknown) for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 April: Bond for witnesses John O. Cobb and Calvin J. Hanks in U.S. v. John Wicked, for larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 August 28: Bond, U.S. v. R.L. Edwards, assault with intent to kill; James S. Robinson, surety; Churchill, clerk; J.C. Pritchard;
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1871 August 5: Bond for witnesses, Seth Mabry and John Simonton in U.S. v. Sol Whitley, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 August 7: Bond for witness, Harriet Harlan, in U.S. v. George Grubb for murder in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 December 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Gans-a-la-va, for assault with intent to kill; Johnson Shade, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 December 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Gans-a-la-va, for assault with intent to kill; Johnson Shade, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 December 1: Bond for Nathan Woosley, in U.S. v. Nathan Woosley, for larceny; David Williams and Hiram Brodie, sureties; James Lockhart, clerk, J.W.W. Orrick, deputy clerk
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1871 December 1: Bond for Nathan Woosley, in U.S. v. Nathan Woosley, for larceny; David Williams and Hiram Brodie, sureties; James Lockhart, clerk, J.W.W. Orrick, deputy clerk
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1871 December 26: Bond for Joseph Ward, in U.S. v. Joseph Ward, for obstructing the U.S. mails in the Indian country; J. M. Pilkington and J. C. Folsom, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 January 11: Voucher of payment due to Sam W. Fooy; by Office, U.S. Marshal, Van Buren, Arkansas; W. H. Britton, marshal, by J. Donnelly, deputy; pay to J. S. Gage, receipted to J. Haymaker
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1871 January 19: Receipt, William A. Britton, U.S. Marshall, Western District Arkansas, Van Buren; by James Churchill, clerk
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1871 January 6: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Henderson Walker, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Aaron Harlan and Campbell Leflore, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 January 9: Bond for witnesses, Aaron Harlan, Henderson Walker, and David McCurtain, in U.S. v. Alick Walker, for larceny in the Indian country; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 July 10: Bond for witnesses, Thomas J. Smith, J.J. Dry, Mary Jane Warr, James Duncan, and Myron Sheldon, in U.S. v. John Warr for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 July 3: U.S. v. William Walker, for contempt by Archibald Scarlet as administrator of Anderson Caldwell v. Irving Fuller; William Storey, judge; James Churchill, clerk; Logan H. Roots, marshal; Jacob Baer, deputy marshal
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1871 July 8: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Charles Washington for assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Samuel Smith, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 July 8: Bond for witness, John Priest, U.S. v. Charles Washington for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Samuel Smith, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 June 17: Appointment of John C. Pritchard as Deputy clerk, U.S. District Court, Fort Smith; James Churchill, clerk
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1871 June 17: Bond for appearance, Peter Van Norman in U.S. v. Peter Van Norman, for larceny in the Indian country; surety A.N. Hargrove; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 June 17: Statement for bond by A. N. Hargrove in U.S. v. Peter Van Norman; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 March 24: Voucher to Tobe McIntosh by Office, U.S. Marshall, Van Buren, W. A. Britton, marshal, by R. A. Donnelly, deputy; receipted to J. Haymaker
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1871 March 7: Memo accompanying application forms and text of law providing payment for Southern War Claims, from J. W. Smith, Washington, D.C.
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1871 November 17: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. William Froham, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Paul R. Krone, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 17: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. William Froham, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Paul R. Krone, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 17: Bond for witness, Robert Boyle, in U.S. v. Peter Van Norman, for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also mentions Susan Henderson
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1871 November 17: Bond for witness, Robert Boyle, in U.S. v. Peter Van Norman, for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also mentions Susan Henderson
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1871 November 18: Bond for appearance, J. Youat in U.S. v. J. Youat, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; W. T. Hercules, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 18: Bond for appearance, J. Youat in U.S. v. J. Youat, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; W. T. Hercules, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 18: Bond for appearance, Mason S. Lyndes, in U.S. v. J. Youat, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 18: Bond for appearance, Mason S. Lyndes, in U.S. v. J. Youat, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 1: Subpoena for witnesses, James H. Mersham, Crocket Bolin, Hugh McGuire, and John G. Springer, in U.S. v. George Hunt, for violation of internal revenue law; served by Logan H. Roots, marshal
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1871 November 1: Subpoena for witnesses, James H. Mersham, Crocket Bolin, Hugh McGuire, and John G. Springer, in U.S. v. George Hunt, for violation of internal revenue law; served by Logan H. Roots, marshal
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1871 November 22: Bond for witness, in U.S. v. Fielding Evans, assault with intent to kill; Louze Maudly and William S. Madden, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 22: Bond for witness, in U.S. v. Fielding Evans, assault with intent to kill; Louze Maudly and William S. Madden, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 November 27: Bond for appearance in U.S. v. George Grubb, murder in Indian country; James Beaver and Allen Wright, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 November 27: Bond for appearance in U.S. v. George Grubb, murder in Indian country; James Beaver and Allen Wright, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1871 November 27: Bond for Joe Walton, in U.S. v. Joseph Walton, for larceny; Chik-ika and William Ward, sureties; James Churchill, clerk, by J. C. Pritchard, deputy clerk
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1871 November 27: Bond for Joe Walton, in U.S. v. Joseph Walton, for larceny; Chik-ika and William Ward, sureties; James Churchill, clerk, by J. C. Pritchard, deputy clerk
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1871 October 10: Bond for appearance, Dew Webber, in U.S. v. Dew Webber, for introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also signed (x) by Andrew Young
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1871 October 10: Bond for appearance, Dew Webber, in U.S. v. Dew Webber, for introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also signed (x) by Andrew Young
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1871 October 10: Bond for witness, Wilson Rider, in U.S. v. Dew Webber, for introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 10: Bond for witness, Wilson Rider, in U.S. v. Dew Webber, for introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 16: Bond for defendant in U.S. v. George Vann, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Daniel Ross and Simon Marshall, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 16: Bond for defendant in U.S. v. George Vann, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Daniel Ross and Simon Marshall, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 20: Bond for witness, J. Hamp Willis, in U.S. v. Ela-Pin-Tub-Bee, for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 20: Bond for witness, J. Hamp Willis, in U.S. v. Ela-Pin-Tub-Bee, for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 24: Bond for defendant in U.S. v. Charles Wilson, for larceny in the Indian country; A. N. Hargrove, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 24: Bond for defendant in U.S. v. Charles Wilson, for larceny in the Indian country; A. N. Hargrove, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 4: Bond for appearance, Frank Wells, in U.S. v. Frank Wells, for larceny in the Indian country; Ben Duval and Henry Wolf, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 4: Bond for appearance, Frank Wells, in U.S. v. Frank Wells, for larceny in the Indian country; Ben Duval and Henry Wolf, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 4: Bond for witnesses, D. S. Russell and Jack Scott, in U.S. v. Frank Russell, for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 4: Bond for witnesses, D. S. Russell and Jack Scott, in U.S. v. Frank Russell, for larceny in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 9: Bond for witness, Andrew J. Stub, in U.S. v. Daniel Gregg, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871 October 9: Bond for witness, Andrew J. Stub, in U.S. v. Daniel Gregg, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1871: Questions for James O. Churchill, and his answers, regarding Ogden title case from 1866-1871; Includes names of John and Jane Ogden; Turner and Turner, Attorneys at Law
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1871 September 23: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Douglas Wisener, for introducing whiskey into the Indian country; Joe Davidson and Ned Gibson, sureties; J. Parkinson, Indian Agent for Creeks
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1871 September 23: Bond for appearance, W. A. West, in U.S. v. W. A. West, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also signed by John Martin and M. L. West
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1871 September 25: Bond for witnesses, Burwell Blevins and Ezekiel Miller, in U.S. v. Walter A. West, for assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner; C. C. Ayers, witness to signature
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1871 September 27: Bond for appearance of Ut-Tub-Bee, in U.S. v. Ut-Tub-Bee for larceny; Penson Harkins, J. H. Willis, and Eden Tucker, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also signed by John Martin and M. L. West
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1871 September 27: Bond for appearance of Ut-Tub-Bee, in U.S. v. Ut-Tub-Bee for larceny; Penson Harkins, J. H. Willis, and Eden Tucker, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner; also signed by John Martin and M. L. West
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1872 April 23: Bond for witness, Henry Pickens, in U.S. v. Sam Willis, larceny in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 April 8: Bond for witnesses, Robert Brown and Charles Maybury, in U.S. v. Andrew Wilson, larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 August 13: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Maggie Nilsin, murder in Indian country; James McNames, Frank North, and James Shannon, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William C. Falconer, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; H. J. Falconer, surety; also signed John Ferguson and Herman [ADD]; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 16: Bond for witnesses, H. Bowman, Dick Brown, Dick Nelson, and Lewis Gorden, in U.S. v. William C. Falconer, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; H. J. Falconer, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 1: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. George Grubb, murder in Indian country; James Beam, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 21: Bond of Richard A. Talley; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 August 22: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Ben Ford, murder; J. H. Mershon and J.C. Adkins, sureties; also B. Y. Yiorce, John Blythe, Thomas A. Soved, George B. Hunt, R.A. Talley, and C.O. Moods; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 August 22: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. John Wright, violation of internal revenue law; John Tompkin and John Jennings, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 22: Bond of Calvin O. Moody; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 August 22: Bond of James H. Mershon; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 August 23: Bond for witnesses, Clay Freney and William Hollis; U.S. v. James Walker, larceny; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 August 24: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Francis Wells, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; E.N. Jenkins, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 24: Bond for witnesses, A.C. Larkin, A.M. Larkin, in U.S. v. Francis Wells and Isaac Davis, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 August 29-September 13: Bond, U.S. v. Benjamin Ennis, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; George R. Ennis and John McAllister, sureties; J.W. Hodges, Justice of the Peace in and for Montgomery County, Kansas; includes Kansas seal.
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1872 February 10: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Frank West, assault with intent to kill; Richard Lewis, surety; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner.
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1872 February 10: Bond, in U.S. v. Henry Wood, introduction of spurious liquor into in Indian country; J.N. Bowen surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 February 1: Bond for witnesses, William T. Beaty and William Norwood, in U.S. v. William Walker, assault with intent to kill in Indian country [and introducing spurious liquor]; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 February 22: Bond of for defendant, U.S. v. William C. Walker, for introducing spurious liquors into Indian country; James W. Nicodemus and B.W. Bracket; signed John B. Jones, agent for the Cherokees
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1872 February 22: Bond of James W. Nicodemus and Harrison Williams; signed John B. Jones, Indian agent for the Cherokees
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1872 February 24: Bond for witnesses, Samuel Smith and Michael Flynn, U.S. v. Charles Washington, larceny in Indian country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1872 February 9: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Dickson Wolf, larceny in Indian country; Simon Schote and Ellis Mocky, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 February 9: Bond for witnesses, William Doyle and [Culluce Cutty], in U.S. v. Dickson Wolf, larceny in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 January 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Richard Williamson, larceny; Felix McIntosh, surety; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1872 January 1: Bond for W.A. Pease, in U.S. v. Pease, for assault with intent to kill; Thomas Turner, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 January 20: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. B. F. Ford, murder in Indian country; Joseph C. Adkins and Charles H. Hill, sureties; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1872 January 2: Bond for Jacob James and William Davis, in U.S. v. Solomon Wilson and Davis Jolley, for larceny in Indian country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1872 January 31: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Andrew J Warren, introducing spurious liquors in Indian country; Jeff Bran, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 January 3: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Ground Hog Eagle, assault with intent to kill; includes oath of surety and mark of Anne Sebalt; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner.
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1872 July 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. John Walker, intimidating a witness; Thomas E. Lacy, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 July 18: Bond, U.S. v. Jack Walker, intimidating a witness; Tandy Walker, surety; also signed T.E. Lacy; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 July 18: Bond, U.S. v. Tandy Walker, assault with intent to kill; George W. Riddle and Jack Walker, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 July 19: Note to P.R. Davis "Will let Beaver have one good padlock and two keys," signed W.A. Britton and [Jim] C. P. White
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1872 July 20: U.S. v. William Whitaker, assault with intent to kill; J.H. Bowen and John Hunt, sureties; James Churchill commissioner
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1872 June 11: Bond, day-to-day, U.S. v. Ellis Forman, murder; includes marks by Ellis Forman, William Forman, Samuel Gunter, and H.H. Hickey; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 June 11: Bond signed by J.C. Adkins; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 June 15: Bond signed by John Blythe; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 June 17: Bond, day-to-day, U.S. v. Henry Goddard, larceny; John Bly and J.L. Gardener, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872: Letter requesting warrant be given, signed A.W.B on letterhead of the Office of Register in Bankruptcy No. 5 Adams Building, Little Rock, Arkansas
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1872 March 11: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. R.N. Zachary, larceny; Charity Eubanks and Robert Robbins, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 March 24: Bond for appearance, in U.S. v. Isaac S. Ellis, assault with intent to kill and having waived examination; Edward Bowman, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 March 5: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. D.L. Winston, endeavoring to impede public justice; J.W. Donnelly, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 March 7: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Daniel West, violation of Indian reservation law, selling spirituous liquors in Indian country without paying special tax; W.M. Shield and T.T. C. Brackett, sureties; Edward Brooks commissioner
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1872 May 13: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Charles Washington, larceny; Elisha Bly and W.H. Brown, sureties
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1872 May 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Sam Williams, larceny in Indian country; George W. Williams, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 May 17: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Charles Wenslur, for larceny in Indian country; James A. Clark, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 May 17: Bond for witness, Josh Wade, in U.S. v. Charles Wenslur, for larceny in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 May 21: Bond of B.W. Bracket; J.C. Pritchard, commissioner
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1872 May 23: Bond, U.S. v. Nathan Woosley, et. Al, larceny in Indian country; includes signatures of Nathan M. Woosley, James Woosley, B. Baer, and P.W. Cunningham; J.C. Pritchard, commissioner
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1872 May 2: Bond day-to-day, U.S. v. Daniel Green, larceny; J.P. Addington and Ed Coher, sureties; J.C. Pritchard, commissioner
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1872 November 15: Bond for appearance, U.S. v. Solomon Foster, violation of Indian reserve law; J.C. Cunningham, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner; and schedule of property, J.C. Cunningham, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma; Signed Edward Brooks, Western District commissioner
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1872 November 15: Letter from the George H. Williams Attorney General of the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., requiring an annual report of District Court business and crime statistics, Newton Temple, U.S. District Attorney, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Includes Returns for the Annual Report of the Attorney General, including internal revenues, post office, and miscellaneous amounts.
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1872 November 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Rueben Washington, assault with intent to kill; Edmund Washington, and Simon Facton, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 November 16: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William Woods, larceny; E.M. Henry Ford, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 November 16: Bond for witness, U.S. v. William Woods, larceny; F.T. Mayfield and Samuel Lane, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 November 18: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. George Yates, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Julia Ann Davis and Lewis Davies, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 November 20: Bond for defendant U.S. v. J.F. Vonhoy, retail liquor dealer; E.C. McLaughlin, Thomas Gordon, and Levi Perry, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner; Includes lists of property and values in Blue County, Choctaw Nation, of individuals providing sureties.
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1872 November 21: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. John Ward, larceny in Indian country; also signed James Duncan and William Howell; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 November 21: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. John Ward, larceny in Indian country; William T. Davis and Myron Sheldon, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 November 25: Letter to William Story esquire, from Campbell Leflore, regarding papers containing additional facts pertaining to a case.
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1872 November 2: Bond for witness, U.S. v. Reuben Williams, assault with intent to kill; Melerader Charves, Eliza Charves, and Oliver P. Robinson, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 November 8: Physicians certificate of inability to attend court, noting that William Whitaker of the Cherokee Nation is disabled from pneumonia and unable to travel to Fort Smith, Arkansas, signed C.F. Walker, M.D.; Signed James Churchill by J.C. Pritchard
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1872 November: Note by A.J. Warner noting his use of two horse, two harnesses, and one wagon as security for appearance for the November term of court, having been given to William Britton U.S. Marshall, and witness by J.M Harruh and signed James Churchill.
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1872 October 10: Bond for witness, Jesse Pratt, in U.S. v. Ham Warfield and Ralf Edmonds, murder in Indian country; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 October 3: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Jennie Vann, selling spirituous liquor without paying special tax; R.D. Gallaway and W.N. Cross, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 October 3: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Sally Wilson, selling liquor without paying special tax; J.S. Gage, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 October 3: Bond for witness, U.S. v. Jennie Vaun, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; William H Corp and R.D. Gallmay, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 October 6: Bond for witness, W.H. Cross, in U.S. v. Sarah Wilson, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 September 11: Bond for appearance, James Ferguson, in U.S. v. James Ferguson, assault and intent to kill in Indian country; Joseph Caldwell, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 September 12: Bond for witness, U.S. v. A.J. Warner, larceny in Indian country; John Malone on Rio River, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 September 20: Bond for witness, U.S. v. J.F. Vanhoy, being a retail liquor dealer; W.C. King, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 September 21: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Thomas Garvey, assault with intent to kill; George W. Murray, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1872 September 26: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Scott Ward, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian country; also signed William Lucas; James Churchill, commissioner
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1872 September: Bond, U.S. v. Andrew Warner, larceny in Indian country; James Churchill, commissioner
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1873 April 20: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Walter S. Ward, for introducing spirituous liquors into Indian country; Lafayette Ward and B.F. Henky, sureties; James Churchill, commissioner
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1873 August 27: Bond for U.S. v. Wilson Yeager and Henry Lyons, introducing liquor into Indian country, Alex Porter, surety; Floyd Babcock, commissioner
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1873 August 27: Bond for U.S. v. Wilson Yeager and Henry Lyons, introducing liquor into Indian country, Alex Porter, surety; Floyd Babcock, commissioner
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1873 August 27: Proclamation of worth situated in Cherokee Nation Indian country, by Alex Porter; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1873 August 27: Proclamation of worth situated in Cherokee Nation Indian country, by Alex Porter; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1873 August 30-October 23: Proceedings before commissioner, for U.S. v. B.C. Hurd, larceny of property of Gilbert Reaves; witnesses include Gilbert Reaves, O. Mills (Miller), N.C. Loving, and Mrs. Reaves; James Churchill, commissioner
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1873 December 10: Letter by Alfred S. Krekel, clerk of U.S. Western District of Missouri, to Marshalls of the Western District of Arkansas requesting the capture of C. McCoy, alias McCay.
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1873 December 10: Letter to James O. Churchill, clerk of U.S. District Court in Fort Smith, Arkansas, requesting certified copies of payments and juror and witness lists for November 1872 and January and February 1873 terms, signed R. W. Taylor, comptroller, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C.
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1873 February 1: Letter on to William Story, pertaining to bond and casework, on stationary of the Office Register in Bankruptcy No. 5 Adams Building, Little Rock, Arkansas, signed A.W. Bishop
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1873 February 28: Proclamation of worth, signed N.D. Reyes, H. Davies, Daniel A. Hicks, Arch Scraper, and John B. Jones, agent for the Cherokees
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1873 January 17: Bond, U.S. v. John Warford, introducing and selling spirituous liquors in Indian country; Miles C. Jones, surety; also O.M. Sipe; Edson S. Bastin, commissioner
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1873 January 8: Bond for witness, Melvina Loman, in U.S. v. Isaac Folsom, murder; James Churchill, commissioner
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1873 July 1: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Joshua Wade, larceny in the Indian country; James Dolenerty and Daniel Barnett, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 July 1: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Joshua Wade, larceny in the Indian country; James Dolenerty and Daniel Barnett, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 July 1: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Thomas B. Gylliams, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; William O. French and Charles Glenn, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 July 1: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Thomas B. Gylliams, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; William O. French and Charles Glenn, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 July 22: Letter from A.W. Bishop, of Little Rock, to James Churchill, of Fort Smith, requesting papers be filed in care of James E. Simpson. Letter is written on stationary of Parrot & Howes, attorneys at law, Forrest City, Arkansas.
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1873 July 22: Letter from A.W. Bishop, of Little Rock, to James Churchill, of Fort Smith, requesting papers be filed in care of James E. Simpson. Letter is written on stationary of Parrot & Howes, attorneys at law, Forrest City, Arkansas.
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1873 July 24: Bond from day to day, U.S. v. Michael French, for larceny in Indian country; John Cazy, surety; James Churchill, surety
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1873 July 24: Bond from day to day, U.S. v. Michael French, for larceny in Indian country; John Cazy, surety; James Churchill, surety
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1873 June 20: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Bill Ussory, larceny in Indian country; Daniel Francis, William Latham, and John Matoy, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 June 20: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Bill Ussory, larceny in Indian country; Daniel Francis, William Latham, and John Matoy, sureties; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 June 23: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Mike Ghormley, assault with intent to kill; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 June 23: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Mike Ghormley, assault with intent to kill; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 June 4: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Caesar Graham, alias Caesar Colbert, assault with intent to kill; Sam Chalk, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 June 4: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Caesar Graham, alias Caesar Colbert, assault with intent to kill; Sam Chalk, surety; Edward Brooks, commissioner
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1873 May 10: Information filed by J.H. Smith regarding U.S. v. Sam Lareux, for murder of George Elum and his daughter; signed James Churchill
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1873 May 10: Information filed by J.H. Smith regarding U.S. v. Sam Lareux, for murder of George Elum and his daughter; signed James Churchill
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1873 May 22: Witness acknowledgement by J.M. Gossett for U.S. v. George Washington, larceny; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1873 May 22: Witness acknowledgement by J.M. Gossett for U.S. v. George Washington, larceny; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1873 May 28: U.S. v. John Walker, murder; H.D. Reese, Daniel R. Hicks, and Arch Scraper, sureties; signed John B. Jones, Agent for Cherokees
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1873 May 28: U.S. v. John Walker, murder; H.D. Reese, Daniel R. Hicks, and Arch Scraper, sureties; signed John B. Jones, Agent for Cherokees
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1873 November 10: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Joshua Whitmore, for being a retail liquor dealer without paying tax, Charles Hewes and Eliza Mauley, sureties; James Churchill commissioner
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1873 November 12: Grand jury findings in U.S. v. Samuel Brown and Frank C. Taylor, for murder of Charles Smith, with witnesses Joe Williams Alexander Motts, and G. Hill; Foreman E.J.A Dickson; signed Newton Temple, U.S. Attorney; James Churchill, clerk
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1873 October 1: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. James Wright, larceny, James Cook, surety; Floyd Babcock, commissioner
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1873 October 1: Personal statements regarding David McClear, by individuals including James Smith, Jack Dory, and Wiley Baley
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1873 October 4: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. James Willis, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian country, Daniel Webster, surety; James Churchill, commissioner
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1873 October 7: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. James Wright, larceny, James Cook, surety; Floyd Babcock, commissioner, including justification of surety
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1873 October 7: Bond for witnesses, J.S. Moore, George Cony, and John Downing, for U.S. v. James Wright, larceny, James Cook, surety; Floyd Babcock, commissioner, including justification of surety
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1873 October: Statement of services by C.S. Hawkins of Fort Smith regarding his services aiding U.S. deputy marshal J.E. Lacy in the transport of Henry Marshal, charged with larceny, from the Cherokee nation
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1873 September 19: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Preston Zander, larceny in Indian country, A.D. Irwin and James Lord, sureties
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1873 September 19: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Preston Zander, larceny in Indian country, A.D. Irwin and James Lord, sureties
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1873 September 30-1875 April 26: Services performed by posse W.E. Brown, Thomas French, and W.R. Walker deputy Marshal pertaining to United States v. John Grass, One Smoker, and Wade Lukey; signed F.C. Babcock and James Churchill, commissioners
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1874 August 13: Bond of defendant, U.S. v. Arurs Wellborn, larceny in the Indian Country; M.L. Wellborn and Charles B. Ames, sureties; F.C. Babcock, commissioner, including two justification of sureties
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1874 August 16: Bond of defendant, U.S. v. John R. Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; William Conway, John R. Milliary, J.S. Isage, sureties; Floyd C. Babcock
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1874 August 22: Bond of witness, Sam Chudle, Sarth Caesar, Mitchell James, in U.S. v. Andrew Williams (alias Cook), larceny in the Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 August 27: Bond of defendant, U.S. v. J.F. Vauhoy, retailing liquor without paying special tax; Sterling Scott, Frank Smith, Thomas Cox, William McCracken, sureties; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner; includes notes of sureties from all, note from C.R. Stephenson, and note from Floyd C. Babcock to James O. Churchill
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1874 August 6: Recognizance of witnesses J.F. Klipfel, Thomas Boon, Captain Billy, in U.S. v. J.R. Williams, larceny; G.H. McFonoy, sureties; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 December 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Dan Perdue, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, One Whitehead, One Bryant, and One Morton; served by George P. Horton, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 12: Voucher, U.S. v. H.H.P. Switte, illicit distillery; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, One Norris and One Foreman; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 December 14: Voucher, from George H. Witten, U.S. deputy marshal; includes cost of services of guard during transportation of prisoners from Fort Smith to Little Rock; signed by P. Offenheimer, John Hase, and R.H. Sheldon
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1874 December 14: Voucher, to George Winter; includes cost of travel expenses, lodging, and feeding everyone on the trip; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 14: Voucher, to W.F. Rapley, includes cost of subsistence for prisoners held in Fort Smith jail, prisoners listed includes George Adams, Steven Anderson, J.E. Alexander, One Abel, Simpson Bennett, John Becknell, William Blue, Wesley Burney, Eben Brown, James Baldly, J.B. Brown, Joseph Broom, James Box, Charleston, Andrew Cook (alias Williams), Calvin Colbert, Ben Clark, James Diggs, James Dickson, John Edmundson, Danial Evans, Samuel Hey, William Hillmore, Joseph Hampton, Marten Haynes, James Henry, I.C. Hunter, Charles Howard, James Howard, Peter Hamilton, McLish Imperson, William Johnson, Moses Johnson, John Jordan, Johnson Kemp, David Kennedy, John Lewis, Austen Leneny, Isaac Lare, George Love, I.K. Larson, James Mare, Solol Nichelson, Isaac Onstol, Aaron Push, Dan Perdue, Jerry Phillips, Jake Roberts, Sam Rulile, Isaac Rason, Nelson Richmond, Ben Roberts, Charles Robinson, George Rozenbury, Frank Seitz, Walter S. Smith, Joham Smith, Aaron Sinclair, Dutch Sohold, G.M. Schnieder, Austin Snon, C.P. Smith, Albert Thompson, Robert Thompson, Eliza Tracey (alias Senace), James Tillery, Thomas Underwood, Allen Underwood, George Underwood, Herman Underwood, Henry Wilmont, William Wilder, Bible Wade, James Williford, James White; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 14: Voucher, to W.M. McIntosh; includes cost of transportation of prisoners and travel expenses; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 14: Voucher, U.S. v. John Lewis, Aaron Push, Allen Underwood, Thomas Underwood, and Wesley Burnee, sentenced to serve terms in penitentiary at Little Rock; includes cost of transportation, travel expenses, feeding six prisoners, and two guards, John Hare and R.H. Sheldon; served by George Witten, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 14: Voucher, U.S. v. One Able, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding prisoners, transportation, guard, and other travel expenses; James O. Churchill, clerk; G.W. McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal
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1874 December 15: Voucher, U.S. v. J.M. Jillen, selling manufactured tobacco and whiskey without paying the special tax; includes cost of per diem; C.N. Underwood, witness; Eugene L. Stephenson, commissioner
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1874 December 16: Voucher, to James Brodie, U.S. deputy marshal; includes cost of Grand Jury subpoena on Tandy Walker; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. James E. Alexander, Moses Johnson, John Jordan, and Jerry Phillips, sentenced to serve terms in the Arkansas State Penitentiary at Little Rock; includes cost of travel expenses, transportation, feeding four prisoners, and two guards, Joseph Heina and J.C. Brown; served by Edward Currey, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Martin Nayues, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Robert Cobb, Edward Cofee, and Joe James; served by James Brodie, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 17: Voucher, to William Cothreel; includes cost of services for transporting prisoners; George McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 17: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, One Duttar; served by James Brizzolara, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 18: Contract for posse comitatus, William Smith, in U.S. v. William Thomas, assault with intent to kill; J.C. White, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Robinson Bamwell, James Calwell, and Richard Berryhill, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant; served by James Brizzolara, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 2: Voucher, to Arkansas Mail Co; includes cost of travel for G.S. Pierce and Matt Gray to transport prisoners from Fort Smith to Little Rock; attached is a receipt from U.S. to George S. Pierce showing the total he was owed; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 3: Voucher, to A.J. Fowler; includes cost of transportation, lodging, ferry rides, railroad and stage fare, and feeding everyone on the trip; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 3: Voucher, U.S. v. J.K. Lyons, James Box, Andrew C. Cook, and William N. Blue, sentenced to serve terms in penitentiary at Little Rock; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding four prisoners, transportation, and one guard; served by A.S. Fowler, U.S. deputy marshal; James Bennett, guard; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 4: Voucher, from G.W. McIntosh; includes cost of his service as guard bringing One Able to Fort Smith for trial; signed by J.C. White and Hickory Rogers
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1874 December 5: Voucher, U.S. v. George Sheek, Alexander Hishel, and Richmond Clark, sentenced to serve terms in penitentiary at Little Rock, Arks; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding three prisoners, transporting prisoners, and one guard, Matt Grey; served by George S. Peirce, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 December 7: Voucher, U.S. v. Moore Hutter, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, George Dickenson; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 February 19: Recognizance of Witnesses William Stephens and Susan Henderson, in U.S. v. Harry Wilmoh, murder; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 February 23: Recognizance of Witness Thomas Inge, in U.S. v. Bible Wade, larceny in Indian Country; Edwards J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 January 23: Correspondence between John N. Sarber, Marshal of U.S. Western District of Arkansas, regarding the arrest and detainment of William C. McCaw and James Churchill, clerk; written in part by W.H. Johnson Deputy
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1874 July 22: Recognizance of witness Mrs. Lucinda Pag, in U.S. v. Harry Warfield, larceny, Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Dudley Frazier and Doctor Jones, purchasing items From U.S. soldiers; includes cost of attendance of deputy and warrant; served by George W. McIosh; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1874 June 30: Letter from Fay Hempstead, register in bankruptcy, to James O. Churchill, clerk of U.S. District Court, requesting information on recent appointments of various officials in the Western District of Arkansas
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1874 May 15: Bond of witness, Hugh Carrall, in U.S. v. Jack Williams, larceny; C. P. Swift, justice of the peace
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1874 May 6: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William Ward, larceny in the Indian Country and electing to wane examination and give bail for his appearance transfer; John Frazier, surety; C.P. Snift, justice of the peace
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1874 May 8: Bond of defendant, U.S. v. Dock Williams, larceny; Sophia Williams, John F. Lyons, M.C. Jones, sureties; Floyd C. Babcock
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1874 May 8: Recognizance of witness Busten Howkins, in U.S. v. Dock Williams, larceny; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 November 10: Voucher, to Jackson Pappenheimer, includes cost bronze spittoon; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 10: Voucher, to Neal Reed, includes cost of painting and glazing U.S. court room and repairing chandelier in court room; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Armstrong, murder in the Indian Country
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1874 November 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Feutur Kemp, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Joe Colbert and Coleman Thompson; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 11: Voucher, to Arks Valley Freight Co., includes cost of shipping packages; J.F. Fagan, U.S. deputy marshal; I.P. Ashbrook, signer for Arks Valley Freight Co.; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 11: Voucher, to Bocquin and Raulzel, includes cost of carpeting, matting, and water proof clock for court room; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 11: Voucher, to James A. Long; includes cost of transportation and travel expenses; James O. Churchill, clerk; James Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; J.F. Fagan, U.S. deputy marshal
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1874 November 11: Voucher, to J. Gilmor, includes cost of carpenter and lumber; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 11: Voucher, to P.T. Devany, includes items such as hats and shoe cases; E.B. Blanks, jailer; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Jacob White, Mike Gneche, A.A. Marry, and Lewis Bible, contempt of court for non attendance as witness; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoners, and transportation; George McKibburn, posse comitatus; J.H. Cerper
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1874 November 12: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Thomas Underwood, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; Tecumseh Leader, surety with note of surety; Luke Underwood, witness; E.J. Brooks, commissioner; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 12: Voucher, U.S. v. William Lucoe, William Tucker, and Joseph Bope, murder in the Indian Country; served by John C. White
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1874 November 13: Voucher, to E.B. Blanks, includes cost of coffin, burial expenses, and digging grave for William Grase, prisoner; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 14: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury, includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, William Clumer, Tecumseh Leader, John Deaniy, James Hameb, James G. Peavey, and Preston K. Polley; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 14: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury, includes cost of subpoenaed witness, James Thurman; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 14: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury, includes cost of subpoenaed witness, R.W. Johnson; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Mahardy Snyder (alias Hardy Snyder); includes cost of subpoena of Thomas J. Scott; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Lamatuffie; includes cost of subpoena of witnesses, One Shore and Jim Scott; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, J.C. Pritchard and E.J. Brooks; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Calvin Calberk, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, transportation, and food for prisoner; served by W.V. Alexander; J.O. Churchill, clerk; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Johnson, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of travel expenses, transportation, hiring a guard, and feeding prisoner; John Ryan, guard; Shony Pack, posse comitatus; served by W.V. Alexander; Joseph Lewis and Zack Dunford, subpoenaed; J.O. Churchill, clerk; E.J. Brooks, commissioner;
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Johnson, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of travel expenses, transportation, hiring a guard, and feeding prisoner; William Frazier, subpoenaed; Albert Walker, guard; served by W.V. Alexander; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Moses, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, one guard, and travel expenses; Shony Pack, posse comitatus; John Ryan, guard; Joseph Lewis and Zack Dunford, subpoenaed witnesses; served by W.V. Alexander, James O. Churchill, commissioner; issued by E.J. Brooks; 2 copies
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Tarnatuffe, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding prisoner, "expenses while endeavoring to arrest", guards, and "subsistence" for guards; J.O. Churchill, clerk; E.J. Brooks, witness
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1874 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Tarnatuffe, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and food for prisoner, Elisha Baxter; J.O. Churchill, clerk; writ issued by E.J. Brooks; served by W.V. Alexander
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1874 November 17: Voucher, to George S. Peirce, includes cost of services for guarding prisoners confined in U.S. jail; E.B. Blanks, jailor; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 17: Voucher, to Matt Gray, includes cost of services for guarding prisoners confined in the U.S. jail; E.B. Blanks, jailor; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. George Edmondson, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoner, transportation, 1 guard, and travel expenses for guard; William Huffier and Hamilton Mouse, posse comitatus; James Johnson, guard; Tony Nevis, U.S. deputy marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner; included is a receipt for James Johnson, guard, for his time on this job
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1874 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Tec Brown, passing counterfeit U.S. currency; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoner, transportation, and travel expenses for 2 guards; William Echols and John Pierce, guards; served by Tony Nevis, U.S. deputy marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner; included is a receipt for William Echols and John Pierce, guards, for their time on this job
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1874 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. W.D. Wilder, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, A.J. King; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Bouldy; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, John Evans; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 21: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses, Wiley Bailey, One Barber, and J.A. Lockhart; served by J.C. White
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1874 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Harry Willmolt, assault with intent to kill
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1874 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Sims, dealer in tobacco not paying tax; includes cost of travel expenses and subpoena of witnesses, Jacob Dollar and Nellie Blackwell; served by J.C. Mitchell, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk; includes voucher to John C. Mitchell, includes cost of dinners, lodgings, and a horse hire
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1874 November 23: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, C.C. Ayers, Uillard Ayers, G.H. Minehart, Joe Ticker, J.H. Bowers, and A. Haulae; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 23: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Gilbert Myers, John Gardner, John Trupee, John Field, Bud Abbott, One McGee, Jack O'cannon, George Dunage, and Samuel Petty
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1874 November 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Gavens, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage; W.V. Alexander, U.S. deputy marshal; J.O. Churchill, clerk; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 25: Voucher, from George S. Pierce, U.S. deputy marshal; includes cost of travel expenses and per diem while transporting George Streep, Alexander Fisher, and Richmond Clark to serve terms in Arks State Penitentiary; J.C. White; Matt Grey
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1874 November 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Herman Woodwary, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Buck Harlan, J.W. Semills, and One Heuringer; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Simmonds, counterfeiting; includes cost of per diem; Aaron Meyers and Ezekiel Woods, witnesses; E.L. Stephenson, commissioner
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1874 November 27: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Neelrin Duttur, E.J. Brooks, H.L. Hollenan, Robert Morris, Samuel McLeod, and C.C. Ayers; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Orange Lucus, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses; W.R. Walker, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 28: Voucher, U.S. Jury Commissioner; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, John G. McKeorn and Addison J. Hall; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 2: Voucher, U.S. v. George Scott, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; David Audre and James Colonel, witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1874 November 30: Sworn statement from F.V. Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal, explaining the reasoning behind using mileage on a voucher instead of listing travel expenses; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 30: Voucher, lists date ranges and prices to capture and transport Jacob White; James H. Cooper, U.S. deputy marshal
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1874 November 30: Voucher; subpoena served by J.H. Cooper, U.S. deputy marshal; served on J.W. Ellis, Alice May, and Joe Prince; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Cephus Peters, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoners, and transportation; served by F.V. Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Smith Hanford (alias Dunford), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and transportation; served by F.U. Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 3: Contract for posse comitatus, J.H. Mershen, in U.S. v. Zachaury Colburn; J.A. Summerhill, U.S. deputy marshal; James F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1874 November 4: Voucher, to E.B. Blanks, includes cost of cart for hauling sand; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Andy Jackson (alias One Andy), assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Simon Factor, Simon Seolt, and Milus Rowland, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Charlie Thomas, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John T. Howell, J.B. Camp, and Edward Davis, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 5: Bond for witness, Nimus Carr, Hannah Pack, and Lewis Johnson, in U.S. v. Dave West, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 November 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Eben Brown, Solol Nickelson, et. Al, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage; served by W.R. Walker, U.S. deputy marshal
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1874 November 5: Voucher, U.S. v. John Postoak, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Sprouse, Moses Redwoutle, and Levi Grayson, witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1874 November 6: Voucher, Choctaw and Chickasaw interpreter; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, John Howard; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 6: Voucher, to R.G. Caldwell, includes cost of 1,500 bushels of coal; E.B. Blanks, jailor; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Jackson King, Cherokee interpreter; includes cost of mileage; served by R.P. Henton, U.S. deputy marshal
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1874 November 7: Voucher, to Haglin V. Pape, includes cost of laths and lime; E.B. Blanks, jailor; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 7: Voucher, to Patrick Dwyer, includes cost of plastering and lathing; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 November 7: Voucher, U.S. v. John Frolick, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Leroy Loutter, witness; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1874 November 7: Voucher, U.S. v. John Reese, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, Lewis Bishop; served by James Brizzolara
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1874 November 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Reuben Dunford, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lewis W. Robinson, Mary Gunn, and Mary Lewis, witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1874 November 9: Voucher, to W.F. Rapley, includes cost of subsistence for prisoners held in Fort Smith jail, prisoners listed includes George Adams, Steven Andrew, Eben Broom, Sam Broom, R.J. Barber, Wesley Bremey, James Baldy, S.S. Bayler, Thomas Box, J.B. Broom, Joseph Broom, Thomas Barefoot, James Box, Fayette Batish, Polly Blackcoat, Churleelon, Thomas Gordy, Henry Clay, Andrew Cook (alias Williams), Bradley Callins, Hardy Calbert, Benjamin Craucne, Caldwell Crofer, Richmond Clark, Edward Campbell, James Diggs, Sandy Deley, Smith Drenford, James Dickson, Bud Deaw, Reuben Dunford, Martin Duke, A. Elwood, Ralph Edmunds, John Evans, Alexander Fisher, John Fetterman, E. Frazer, John Frolick, William Garland, William Grase, Mike Griffin, William Gillmore, James Hopper, Martin Haymes, James Henry, John C. Hunter, Charles Howard (alias Davis), James Howard, Nan. Harper, McLish Impsen, Henry James, Ceram James (alias Williams), George Johnson, Samuel Jackson, Andy Jackson, William Johnson, David Kennedy, Charles W. Konorriles, Orange Lucas, John Lewis, Loures Logan (alias Haye), Austin Lorrey, Isaac Lare, Manuel Lewis, Frank Lucky, Daniel Lucky, Jack Lucky, Peter Louise, John Morrow, Tomb Matoy, Joseph McCombe, A.W. Merrill, Ellis McGee, James Moore, Solol Nicholson, Thomas Perry, Hilliard Perry, Henry Powell (alias Blalock), Amore Pleasante, Simon Plamondon, Annie Pickens, Cephus Peters, Aaron Push, John Postoak, Bungy Perry, Isaac Ramom, John Reese, Nelson Richmond, Robert Riley, Ben Roberts, Charles Robinson, George Rosenbury, Frank Seitz, George Stroel, S.C. Sutherland, Walter S. Smith, Jeham Smith, Aaron St Clair (alias Ide Johnson), Albert Thompson, Robert Thompson, Eliza Tracey (alias Peace), Sidney Thompson, James Tillery, Charles Thomas, Thomas Upshaw, Allen Underwood, Thomas Underwood, George Underwood, Harry Wilmot, Bible Wade, Henry Warfield, Alexander Walkin, Reuben Williams, Wade Willis, William D. Wilder, David West; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. John Eraus, retail liquor dealer without paying tax; witnesses subpoenaed, M.C. Alexander, Preston Douglas, and Charles Pomell; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; served by R.H. Sheldon, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. John Erauz, retail liquor dealer without paying tax; witnesses subpoenaed, M.C. Alexander, Preston Douglas, and Charles Pomell; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; served by R.H. Sheldon, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Wade Skye (alias John Gross), larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.R. Trot and W.L. Trot, witnesses; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 15: Voucher, U.S. v. William J. Confitt, retail dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas S. Turnham, William M. Reeves, and W.D. Stone, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 16: Voucher, U.S. v. John Letterman, larceny; includes cost of transportation and food for prisoner; served by J.C. Cochran, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 October 17: Voucher, U.S. v. John Woods, larceny; witnesses, Wilson Harnis, Tecumseh Tiger, and Lacey Joshua; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin Cravens, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding prisoner; served by W.R. Walker, U.S. deputy marshal; F.C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Yowsons, larceny in the Indian Country; served by W.V. Alexander; subpoenaed witnesses, Josiah and Geen Thompson
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1874 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin Cravens, committed to jail at Fort Smith in default of bail; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; U.R. Walker, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Allen Housley, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; Mase Harlau and William Dana, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Bud Deaw, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding prisoner, transportation, and guard; J.B. Roberts, guard; Albert C. Savage, Deputy U.S. Marshal; F.C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 23: Contract for posse comitatus, J.L. Cook, in U.S. v. Bud Wean, committed to jail; Albert C. Savage, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 October 23: Statement from William E. Brown, U.S. deputy marshal, stating that the charges made on a certain were accurate; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 October 23: Voucher, U.S. v. One Shoeman and One Shoeman, violation of the internal revenue law in arks; includes cost of traveling expenses, feeding 2 prisoners, transportation, 1 guard, and feeding guard; served by William Brown, U.S. deputy marshal; J.S. Spring, guard; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 24: Contract for posse comitatus, Thomas French, in U.S. v. Benjamin Cravins, committed to jail in Fort Smith; William A. Walker, U.S. deputy marshal; J.F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1874 October 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Buel Deaw, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, mileage, feeding prisoner, and 1 guard; subpoenaed witnesses, Ralph Overtere, Lewis Overtere, One Cerwolly, and Affie Clay; J.B. Roberts, guard; Albert C. Savage, Deputy U.S. Marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 26: Voucher, U.S. v. George Underwood, Allen Underwood, and Thomas Underwood, introducing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country; served by James Brodie, U.S. deputy marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John Spivey, larceny in Indian Country; Littleton Holt, Frances A. Spivey, Martha Holt, and J.J. Gardner, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Lem Moore, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoner, transportation, and travel expenses for 1 guard; Zack William and William Brodie, posse comitatus; J.R. Brown, guard; served by James Brodie, U.S. deputy marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner; includes attached justification for expenses written by J. James Brodie, U.S. deputy marshal, and receipt for J.R. Brown, guard, for his work in capturing Lem Moore
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1874 October 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard Clark, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Cornelius Garland, Claiborne Love, Felix Grundy, and Robert Battiste, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Love, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Morgan, witness; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Pat Nale, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Iba Tubbee, Mase Harlan, Martin Folsons, Charles Nena, and Ellis McGee, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. William Towshege And Hollutale; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Boyd and Joshua Grayson, witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1874 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Caldwell Cooper, committed to jail at Fort Smith Arks in default of bail; includes cost of feeding prisoner, transportation, 2 guards, and traveling expenses for guards; James Henry and Holliday, guards; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Ger Waytubby; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoner, transportation, 1 guard, and feeding guard; J.C. Wilkinson and Hugh McGuire, posse comitatus; M.H. Williams, guard; J.S. Vandergrift, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. James Box (alias James Horrard), larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of feeding 2 prisoners and transportation; James Vandergriff, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis David, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Frank Grayson and Newton Prince, witnesses; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Meatz, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of traveling expenses and feeding prisoner; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Meets, committed to jail at Fort Smith Arks in default of bail; includes cost of feeding prisoner, transportation, and travel expenses for 2 guards; Thomas French and John Smith, guards; served by J.S. Vandergrift, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Keel and William Butler, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding of 2 prisoners, guard, and attendance of deputy in front of commissioner; served by J.P. Allnutt, Deputy U.S. Marshal; E.J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Keel and William Butter, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ben Roberts and One Impson, witnesses; J.F. Fagan, U.S. deputy marshal; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 3: Voucher, U.S. v. James Henry, larceny in the Indian Country; served by J.C. White; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Jordan Sims and Joseph P. Sims, retail dealer of leaf tobacco without paying special tax; William J. Sims, Martin Ruthlof, and W.H. Dooley, witnesses; includes cost of per diem, and mileage; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Push and Isam Push, murder in the Indian Country; subpoenas for witnesses Jack Welch and Joe Thomas; includes cost of mileage, feeding of prisoner, and deputy; W. V. Alexander, U.S. deputy marshal; C. J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 6: Voucher, U.S. v. John Eraus, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Preston Douglas and W.C. Alexander, witness; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Manual Lewis, perjury in the Indian Country; includes cost of transportation and food for prisoner; served by J.C. Corcoran; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Manual Lewis, perjury in the Indian Country; subpoenaed witnesses, Zack Harris and John Fettimore; served by J.C. Corcorau; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 October 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Ophas Peters, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Sam Thomas, witness; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Smith Dunford, larceny in Indian Country; Joseph Lewis, witness; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 7: Voucher, U.S. v. W.S. Wade and T.B. Sparks, obstructing U.S. mail; J.T. Barton, Riley M. Ford, and John Lavesque, witnesses; includes cost of mileage and per diem; J.F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal; J.L. Honor, commissioner
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1874 October 9: Bond for witness, Nancy Noble, in U.S. v. Thomas Milkes(alias Wade Willis), retail liquor dealer in Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 9: Bond for witness, Wal Grayson, Francis Hemroon, Sherper Mayson, and Saber Grayson, in U.S. v. William D. Wilder, larceny in the Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 October 9: Contract for posse comitatus, Henry Minehart, in U.S. v. Marian Dicksen and W.D. Welder, larceny; James O. Churchill, clerk; A.J. King, U.S. deputy marshal; J.F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1874 October 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Jacob Roberts et. Al, includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoners; Thomas Sanford and John Carter, posse comitatus; John A. Carter, guard; served by J.C. Loctran; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 September 17: Bond for witness, Lizzie Habare and Mrs. Harbare, in U.S. v. Porss Zander, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 September 19: Bond for witness, Alfred Mclish, in U.S. v. Thomas and Allen Mcderment, introducing spirits into Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 September 1: Bond for witness, Jasper Tison, Edward Garland, and John Coleman, for U.S. v. Thomas Upham, larceny in the Indian Country; James O. Churchill, U.S. Commissioner
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1874 September 24: Bond for witness, Thomas Marcum, in U.S. v. William A. Ward, larceny in Indian Country; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 September 24: Voucher, U.S. v. One Saudes, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, and feeding prisoner; served by J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 September 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Daucey Jim, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and transportation; J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal
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1874 September 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Burns, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, and feeding prisoner; served by J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 September 26: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Press Zander, assault with the intent to kill in the Indian Country; James Patterson, surety with note of surety; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner
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1874 September 26: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William Ward, larceny in the Indian Country; Joseph Ward and J.E. Meaux, sureties; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner; containers letter of surety from Joseph Ward and J.E. Meaux
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1874 September 26: Voucher, U.S. v. James Fleury, larceny in the Indian Country; subpoenaed witness S.E. Stitnell; J.C. White, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 September 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Hardy Celbert, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, mileage, feeding prisoner, and deputy; served by J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 September 2: Voucher, U.S. v. James Roberts, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoner, and transportation; served by H.J. Beerr; C.J. Brooks, commissioner; writ issued by James O. Churchill, clerk
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1874 September 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Hardy Colbert, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Ark; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; E.L. Bracken, J.S. Paling, and Tabe Alfenly, posse comitatus; J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 September 30: Voucher, U.S. v. One Seca, Jas Bogle, and One Bogle, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding two prisoners, two guards, and transportation; James Jordan, posse comitatus; William Smith and Robert Kuig, guards; Edward J. Brooks, commissioner; served by J. C. White
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1874 September 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Saudins, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Ark; includes cost of transportation and feeding prisoner; J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1874 September 7: Account of defendants committed and/or released from U.S. Jail; defendants, John Reese, Harry Warfield, Lewis Gardner, John R. Williams, James Morton, Dutch Subold, Robert Quarken, One Bolossie, Albert Thompson, Robert Thompson, Andrew Williams (alias Cook), William Silcox, Peter Maukin, Herairu Jones (alias Williams), Thomas Upham, J.F. Vauhoy, Frank Casey, William Brooks, William Wilson, George Parker, Chat Clark; E.B. Blanks, U.S. Jailer
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1874 September 7: Voucher, to B.F. Allinson, includes items such as lanterns, coal oil, and nails; James O. Churchill, clerk; E.B. Hanke's, jailer
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1874 September 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Jacob Roberts et. Al, larceny in Indian Country; subpoenaed witnesses Aonn Dubar, Dock Harris, and Segro John; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and travel expenses; Thomas Sarrford and John Carter, posse comitatus; served by J.L. Lockman; Floyd C. Babcock, commissioner
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1875 April 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Jobus Postouk, larceny in the Indian Country; subpoenas for witnesses Moses Riclurette, Robert Spruse, Livi Graysue, Joseph Cove; includes cost of traveling, mileage, feeding of prisoners; J. P. Helurett, deputy U.S. marshal; Jarves O. Plurcill, commissioner; witnessed by F.C. Babcock
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1875 April 12: Voucher, U.S. v. John Shea, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, one guard (Henry Thomas) and the subpoena of a witness (John A. Dillen); served by J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 April 13: Voucher, U.S. One Barnett and Fayette Buffiy Tere, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, travel expenses, and subpoenaed witnesses, Pleasant Cook, Joshua Saunders, Robert Garrett, and T.M. Buffiy Tere; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 April 13: Voucher, U.S. v. One Bill, introducing spiritous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, one guard, and travel expenses; Joe Harris and One Basintabar, subpoenaed witnesses; served by Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill
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1875 April 13: Voucher, U.S. v. One McCanal, introducing spiritous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and travel expenses; J.R. Rutherford, posse comitatus; James Humphries and Joseph Harry, subpoenaed witnesses; served by Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 April 15: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. John Williams, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; E.J. Banks, surety; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 April 21: Bond for witness, Cato Cann, in U.S. v. John Woods, murder; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 April 22: Bond for witness, James M. Webb, in U.S. v. Frank Wilson, Richard Webb, and John Stovall, larceny in the Indian Country; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 April 24: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Richard Webb, larceny in the Indian Country; James M. Webb, surety with a note of surety attached; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 April 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Dan Evans, murder; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, Mary Smith; Ben Oppenheimer, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 April 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Mike Ingram, robbing U.S. mail; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and two guards; William Maff and Thomas Eldridge, guard; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 April 9: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Alfred Williams and Joshua Smith, larceny in the Indian Country; Martin Brodges and M. Burton, sureties; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 August 17: Letter to James F. Fagan requesting payment to W.F. Sterman for the amount due as witness in the case of U.S. v. George Bryant; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; also signed Pass Henson, William N. Littlejohn, and John Springer.
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1875 August 1: Voucher to pay Lewis Robinson for 29 days of service including the arrest of Harrison Thompson, One John (aliases Frank Klippel and Wild Jack), Albert James, Columbus Gentry, and James Fielding (alias James Summers); issued by James Churchill, commissioner; J.T. Cox, Jr., deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Harlem Pas-Ka-tublie, Murder in Indian country, Jackson Wright, James Henderson, Morris Henderson, Willis Patterson, M.V. James, and Houston Brown, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, marshal; also signed William H. H. Clayton, U.S. Attorney
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1875 August 24: Bond for defendant in U.S. v. Wade R. West, manslaughter in Indian country; Pleasant N. Blackstone, Thomas Laflavre, Samuel McIntosh, and S.M. Hamilton, sureties; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Bond for witness, Visa and Amy Grayson, for U.S. v. Wade A. Wish, murder in Indian country; Shephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Proclamation of worth, Pleasant N. Blackstone; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Proclamation of worth, Samuel McIntosh; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Proclamation of worth, Samuel M. Hamilton; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Proclamation of worth, Thomas Lafavre; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. James Boy, larceny in Indian country, Thomas McGibbrey, Thomas Charles, and Suddlow, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, marshal
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1875 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Wade R. West, manslaughter in Indian country, Visa Grayson and Amy Grayson, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Walker Hawkins, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country, Clem Kennedy, Pleasant Blackstone, and March Marshal witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 25: Voucher, U.S. v. James H. Crabtree, assault with intent to kill in Indian country, George C. Bailey and Daniel Broadway, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 27: Voucher to James M. Scovil of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for services in assisting Deputy Marshal J.C. Williamson in the arrests of Henry Effers and John Wheat; James Churchill, late commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 27: Voucher to Wen Bryant of Fort Smith, for services assisting deputy marshal J.C. Williamson in the arrests of Henry Effers and John Wheat; James Churchill, late commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Clay, larceny in Indian country, Samuel Edmondson and George Williams, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Trimble, larceny in Indian country, Wilson Rose and Henry Wilson, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 August 29: Voucher for John Bremer of Fort Smith, for services assisting deputy marshal J.E. Lacey in the arrest of Ben Davis; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; R. Williams, D.C.
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1875 August 2: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Orlando J. Gray, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian country, William M. Cravens and Robert J. Topping, sureties; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 2: Voucher, U.S. v. Parnner Charlie, alias Charles D. Miller, larceny in Indian country; Ches-ta-da-da-tee, Jim Bob, and To-wa-ka-na Jim, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Davis, larceny in Indian country, John W. Williams, Thomas Boon, and Charles S. Smith, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 August 31: Voucher for service of G.C. Clark guarding prisoners in the Fort Smith jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 August 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Harlaw Puskatubber, murder, Phillip Love, Laura Ann Love, Mrs. Ha-ti-kee, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 August 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Orlando Gray, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian country; Jackson Kemp, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 3: Voucher, U.S. v. William Moody, larceny in Indian country; Henry H. Brooks, Edmond Cohn, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 4: Letter to James F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal, requesting payment to L.D. [Jermiga] for the account of witness fees and mileage for U.S. v. John Moore; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; also signed A. Durnel
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1875 August 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert James, assault with the intent to kill in Indian country; Elizabeth Coleman and Clark Warden, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 August 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Columbus Gentry and James Summers, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian country; Richard Monroe, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 August 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Johnson, Smith Dunfoot, and Reuben Johnson, for larceny in Indian country; Asa W. James and Edward Cochnauer, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Johnson, Smith Dunfoot, and Reuben Johnson, for larceny in Indian country; Samson A Morris, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan
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1875 August 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Harrison Thompson, larceny in Indian country, Alfred G. Griffeth, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Harrison Thompson, larceny in Indian country, Tom Tysom, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Jackson F. Kliffel, for introducing spirituous liquors into Indian country; Robert B. Summers and Robert Glenn, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan
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1875 August 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Paul Thompson, larceny in Indian country, Ben Dillard and Billie Anderson, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 7: Second application for witnesses for U.S. v. Ed. Malcolm, murder, and Etta Perkins, Owen Filing, and Arle Burchfield, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk, by John Berry, deputy clerk
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1875 August 7: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel Grant, assault with intent to kill in Indian country, Carrie Kelly, Evermont Bern, and Nathan Crune, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 August 7: Voucher, U.S. v. William Milles (charged as Bill Bronge), introducing spirituous liquor into Indian country, Richard Wright, Lora Smith, and Joshua C. Froneberger, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, marshal
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1875 December 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard Childs, murder in the Indian country; returned "non est"; includes oath by G.W. McIntosh that Richard Childs was hanged by a mob on or about January 1, 1875 at Smith Pauls Valley, C.N.; James Churchill, clerk
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1875 December 23: Statement by J.C.R. Stephenson regarding pursuit of One Dodson, charged with larceny in Indian country; Notes high water at the Blue River and Ouachita River.
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1875 December 31: Voucher, to Christian Epple, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. James L. Jones, John Churches, James Campbell, and Henry Baker, sentenced to serve terms in the Arkansas State Penitentiary of Little Rock, Arkansas; includes cost of deputies, guards, and transport to Little Rock; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.W. McIntosh, deputy marshal
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1875 December 8: Voucher, accounts of U.S. to V. Dell, in public libel U.S. v. five sharps rifles, one Springfield rifle, 45 lead…; Public Libel U.S. v. one wagon, 2 horses, 2 sets harnesses, goods and merchandise; Public libel v. one wagon, 1 set double harness, etc., Public libel U.S. v. 3 horses, 1 wagon, merchandise, and medicines; Public libel goods and wares; Public libel v. 1 set harnesses, 2 horses, goods, wares, and merchandise; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 February 22: Assignment of Bankrupt's Effects, H.A. Venney and Co. and Handlin and Venney; Hubbard Stone, assignee; Fay Hempstead, register in Bankruptcy; Ralph Goodwhich, clerk;
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1875 February 23: Voucher, to J.R. Rutherford, U.S. v. McCrarral and McCarral, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country, U.S. v. One "Bill", One Patterson, Case Hart, One Lewis, and One Lawson, introducing spirituous liquors intro the Indian Country, U.S. v. Thomas Rose, murder, and James Gathrin, resisting process; includes cost of service as posse comitatus; Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 February 28: Voucher, U.S. v. James Wise, retailing liquor without paying the special tax; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and travel expenses; served by E. Mooney
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1875 February 2: Voucher, U.S. v. William Reddis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, travel expenses, and subpoenaed witnesses, Calvin Fargo, Isaac James, R.P. Dairherty, and Joshua Saunders; served by Toney Neis; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 February 5: Bond for witness, Joseph Mann and Joseph Harris, in U.S. v. John Williams, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country and selling liquor to Indians; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 February 5: Bond for witness, Thoman Hutton, in U.S. v. John Wicker, larceny in the Indian Country; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 January 14: Voucher, to Bocquin and Roulzel; includes cost of lamps, books, and eraser; signed by Henry Reulzel; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 January 19: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Bud Perdue, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, transportation, and feeding one prisoner; served by T.L. Summerhill; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 January 23: Voucher, U.S. v. John Dausby; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; subpoena served on James Stipuns, T.D. Ainsworth, N.B. Ainsworth, and J.G. Ainsworth; N.B. Ainsworth, posse comitatus; served by E. Benjamin; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 January 28: Voucher, to Hugh McGuire, U.S. v. Napoleon Ussery, Russell McKinney, and Levi Adam, murder in the Indian Country and resisting process; includes cost of service as posse comitatus; A.C. Savage, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, commissioner;
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1875 January 6: Voucher, U.S. v. John Rictor and Sam Rictor, murder; includes mileage and an account of being attacked with shot gun by Sam Rictor; Josiah Foster, guard; James O. Churchill, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. deputy marshal; T.A. Summerhill, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 July 10: U.S. v. George Cantrell and Robert Cantrell, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Ulrich Kuster, Alfred Kuster, Ann Kuster, A.B. Robbins, Monroe Carn, and Ben Oppenheimer as witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; also signed William H.H. Clayton
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1875 July 19: Letter to James F. Fagan instructing the payment of William F. Sherman relating to U.S. v. O-Tah-Wa and Edward George; includes Wamego, Crawfish, Joseph Ponies, Alphansus Vallier, and John N. Earley; witnessed by E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1875 July 1: U.S. v. Richard White, larceny in Indian country; James M. Scovil and Joseph Gardenhire, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 20: Bond for witnesses, U.S. v. Jim Smoker, larceny in the Indian country, William Proctor Yadon, Sam Saunders, Lewis Johnson, and Lewis Coody; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; B.J. Williams, D.C.
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1875 July 20: U.S. v. Jim Smoker, larceny in the Indian country, William P. Yadon, Sam Saunders, and Lewis Johnson; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 23: Letter to James F. Fagan, regarding payment for William F. Stirman, for witness in U.S. v. John W. Sharp; Jack Downing, witness; including Paul Henson, William Johnson, Thomas Rider, and Robert Garvin
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1875 July 26: U.S. v. John B. Peirs, larceny in Indian country; George M. Jackson, Alice A. Jackson, Edward Hunt, and Moses Harral, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 26: U.S. v. One Peter, larceny in Indian country; Hugh Henry and Ann Henry, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 26: U.S. v. Thomas Harris, for violation of revenue laws; Samuel W. Jacoby and James F. Smith; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 27: U.S. v. Ed Harris, larceny in Indian country; Daniel A. Norman, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 27: U.S. v. Eli R. Brown, larceny in Indian country; Benjamin F. Smallwood, John S. Wick, and Henry N. Reaves, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 27: U.S. v. Henry Lars, in the matter of the killing of a Cherokee Indian by U.S. deputy marshal and posse; Richard M. Walker, Alexander Campbell, Charles Ross, Betsy Green, Thomas Williams, Herman Williams, witnesses; Edward Brooks, special, commissioner; also sighed H.H. Clayton
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1875 July 28: Letter to James Fagan requesting pay for William F. Stemmons for witness and mileage in the case of U.S. v. M.K. Schurn; including E.B. Harrison, M.P. Wright, J.R. Wright, B.E. Albert, and J.N. Pennhoun
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1875 July 28: Voucher for U.S. v. Gabriel Sharper, assault with intent to kill and murder, Isaac Williams and Dave Stephenson, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 July 28: Voucher for U.S. v. William H. Gaines, larceny; James Swearinger, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 28: Voucher for U.S. v. William Northruf, larceny, Deleware Sam, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 July 30: Voucher for U.S. v. Simeon Boots, larceny, Harry Still, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 July 31: Voucher to pay Duval Rapley for 26 days of guarding prisoners; J.S. Peirce, jailer; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 3: U.S. v. Levi King et. al., larceny in Indian country; James R. Robinson, Sarah E. Robinson, Isham Watkins, Mash Stewart, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 July 8: U.S. v. William Holl, larceny, George Kelly and Eliza Holl, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 June 10: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, C.S. Hunt, John Angel, Fred Angel, Charles Childers, Eliza Childers, William Childers, and Adeline Mitchell; Edward Bracken employed by J.S. Vandriff, U.S. deputy marshal, Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Didimus Saunders, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses Eliza Childers, Jack Childers, and Addie Witchell; served by E.R. Bracken who was employed by James Vandequiff; J.O. Churchill, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Felix Grayson and Carolina Grayson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Kidd, Jane Williams, and Sally Robinson, witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Newton Schimpeter, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and travel expenses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1875 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Pete Grayson, Carolina Grayson, Charles Roberts, and Marcus Lewis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, one guard, and travel expenses; Henry Kidd, Charlotte Grayson, and James Williams, subpoenaed witnesses; L.P. Gobell, posse comitatus; Gery Jackson, guard; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Harbinson, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John H. Brown, Ella Brown, Edmond Henson, and J.H.T. Main, witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June 12: Partial document, Andrew Waiterman, Lock Langley, Calvin Fargo
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1875 June 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Calvin Colbert, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and travel expenses; Marsh Bourland and One Sam, subpoenaed witnesses; served by W.V. Alexander, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James O. Churchill, commissioner; issued by E.J. Brooks
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1875 June 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Fury, murder in the Indian Country; subpoenaed witness, William Spaniary; Frank Bithell, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Rufus Miller, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joshus Hendricks and George Starr, subpoenaed witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Nocky Hayo, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, posse comitatus, and subpoenaed witnesses; Dick Hood and John P. Slosson, posse comitatus; John Dawson, Henry Normon, and Sampson Cale, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James O. Churchill, commissioner; served by J.N. Slosson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 June 1: Voucher: U.S. v. W.A. Bowman, altering and raising United State currency; includes cost of feeding prisoner and subpoenaed witnesses; Anderson Jackson, S.M. Jacks, and Duck Spencer, witnesses; served by E.M. Mooney, U.S. deputy marshal; John S. Horen, commissioner
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1875 June 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Humib Bearclay, contempt; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and travel expenses; served by George W. McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Irving Dolen (alias Joseph Campbell), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert M. Adams, Alexander Patterson, Peter King, and James Perdue, subpoenaed witnesses; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June 24: Voucher, to Casper Rentzel; includes cost of furniture, water buckets, and soap; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 25: Voucher, to B.F. Atkinson; includes cost of nails, coal oil, and lamps; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 25: Voucher, to J.H. Sparks; Include cost of paper and books; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 26: Voucher, to Bocquine and Reutzel; includes cost of lime and thread; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 28: Voucher, to Charles A. Burnie; includes cost of chairs; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 29: Voucher, to J.H. Sparks; includes cost of caps, letters, and flats; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 June 30: Voucher, to J.A. Foster; includes cost of service as Bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, marshal
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1875 June 30: Voucher, U.S. v. George Starrs, passing counterfeit United States currency; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, feeding prisoner, and guard; L.J. Cage, guard; Parker C. Evan, William Flemming, and F.C. Cage, subpoenaed witnesses; served by E.M. Mooney, U.S. deputy marshal; John S. Hornen, commissioner; E.L. Suphunn, clerk
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1875 June 4: Voucher, to Benton Turner; U.S. v. Richard Welch, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country, U.S. v. Dick Brewer and Albert Johnson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; C.R. Stephenson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 June 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Killing, assault with intent to kill; includes cost feeding one prisoner and travel expenses; H.L. Scales, Carlos Sangrew, Moses Fulson, and G.L. Leeper, subpoenaed witnesses; served by W.V. Alexander, U.S. deputy marshal; E.P. James, posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Johnson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; J.S. Vandegrift, Hugh McGuire, D.M. Kavanaugh, Benton Turner, Toney Chris, T.A. Turyman, and Eugene Bracken, posse comitatus
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1875 June 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Majie, resisting a United States officer; includes cost of mileage and travel expenses; served by W.V. Alexander, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 June 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Brewer, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and travel expenses; J.S. Vandegrift, Hugh McGuire, D.M. Kavanaugh, Benton Turner, Toney Chris, T.A. Turyman, and Eugene Bracken, posse comitatus; C.R. Stephenson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 June 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Caroline Isaacs and Martha Isaacs, contempt; includes cost of feeding two prisoners and mileage; served by George W. McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 June 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles S., contempt; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and travel expenses; served by George W. McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 June 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Hardy Penny and Mitchell Hays, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding two prisoners, travel expenses, and one guard; Joseph Miller and Voley Miller, posse comitatus; Silas Sevitte, guard; subpoenaed witnesses, Crock Newton and A.E. Dixon; served by George W. McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 June: Voucher for medical treatment for George Starr, confined at Phillips County jail in Helena, Arkansas; D.A. Luithicum, MD; James F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1875 March 10: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, F.W. Dillard, Henry Nelson, and William Gibson; served by E.M. Mooney, U.S. deputy marshal; E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 March 13: Voucher, U.S. v. John Miller, robbing the United States mail; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Henry Wilson, William Gibson, and F. Dillard; served by E.M. Mooney, U.S. deputy marshal; E.L. Stevenson, commissioner
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1875 March 15: Letter, from David A. McKibben to Hubbard Glove, assignee in bankruptcy of the estate of David A. McKibben; regarding property involved in bankruptcy
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1875 March 20: Voucher, to John Long, U.S. v. John Brown, assault with intent to kill, and U.S. v. M. McCanns and B. McCanns with introducing whiskey into the Indian Country; includes cost of service as posse comitatus and travel expenses; John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 March 29: Receipt, yearly property taxes received from H. Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibbens property; includes lists of sections of property with valuation for each piece; includes cost of personal property taxes broken down; H.D. Falcone, tax collector
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1875 March 4: Voucher, U.S. v. James Wise, retailing liquor without paying the special tax; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses, John Reneau, Bedford Neal, and Jack Berry; served by E.M. Mooney
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1875 March 9: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, John L. Hicks, Aaron Myers, Ezekial Woods, Thomas Woods, and Auther Helus; served by E.M. Mooney
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1875 May 10: Bond for witness, Phebe Allen and Sikino Washington, in U.S. v. John Woods, murder in the Indian Country; Simieon Colbert, surety; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 May 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Crowder Nix, murder; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, One Jimsey; served by J.N. Slosson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 May 14: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. E.T. Walker, violation of the internal revenue Law; Abel Warren, surety with note of surety attached; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 May 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Elijah Beach, attempting to pass counterfeit money; includes cost of per diem; Moses Brown, John Clausy, George Pettigrew, and Frank Threadgill, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1875 May 18: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Henry Wood, assault with intent to kill; Thomas P. Wolf, surety with note of surety attached; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 May 19: Voucher, to Patrick Frizzell; includes cost of 50 yards of bagging; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 May 1: Voucher, to John Vaughen; includes cost of large sprinkler, grate, ax handle, and parts for a lamp; James F. Fagan, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 May 1: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, Charles; served by M.C. Wallace
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1875 May 24: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Thomas W.P. Wright, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian country; Thomas Gibney and Ephrain M. Adair, surety; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1875 May 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben S. Duval, execution; served by Jacob Baer, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 May 25: Notes, detailing disbursed funds; James F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal; Isaac Parker, judge; William H.H. Clayton, lawyer; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 May 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Froy, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Jr Effern and John Drew; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1875 May 28: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, One Ingram, Samuel Trace, Charles Logan, Aleck Patterson, Frank Hatfield, Isaac Deweese, Jackson McAlroyle, and Crowder Nex; served by J.N. Slosson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 May 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Woods; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Thomas Woy And One Thomas; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1875 May 31: Voucher, to W.F. Rapley, includes cost of subsistence for prisoners held in Fort Smith jail, prisoners listed includes Andrew Albenly, One Adam, Anakahalla (alias Noku Hoge), James Baldy, Frank Butler, Alfred Bell, William Blakeslen, John Bone, William Brown, Andrew Barker, J.M. Barker, Verdien H. Bryant, Huston Brown, James Colbert, Saul Campbell, Edward Campbell, George Clark, Henry Carter, Nathan Cox, Susie Callins, One Cane, W. Chock, Henry Clay, John Dunsby, Joseph Davis, Jerod Dawson, Irwin Dalaw (alias Harmon), Thomas Dana, Robert DeWitt, James H. Duncan, Daniel Evans, Lawrence Fisher, Samuel W. Fooy, Simon Facton, Reuben Fain (alias Charles Parsen), John T. Goos, George Grayson, Martin Haynes, Peter Hamilton, James Hines, Eliza Isaac, Gibson Ishontubbe, Younger Johnson, Charles Jones, John Killer, Isaac Love, Charles Leischart, William Leach, U.T. Lewous, Hejekiah Lemons, William N. Lyons, Sam Love (alias Allen), James Moore, David Magee, Smoker Maukiller, William Madden, Isaac Morris, John Meshaw, Frank Marcus, James McGee, Crowder Nix, C.H. Norton, Simon Nelson, Ishan Peck, Bud Perdue, Joseph Payne, Joshua Peck, William Redden, Oscar Snow, George Scott, Isham Seeley, Jon Stovall, Noah Smith, Mission Tubbi, John Thorton, C.N. Thusatt, John Whittington, John Wicket, Jack Williams, John Woods, Frank Wilson, John Woods, Richard Williamson, Edward Washington, Sylvester Williams (alias Alberson), Richard Webb, George White, and Edgar Weeb (alias Sam Simmons); Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 May 31: Voucher, U.S. v. James C. Claborne, passing counterfeit United States currency; includes cost of feeding prisoner and travel expenses; Francis Clare and Julius Mindlaud, subpoenaed witnesses; served by E.M. Mooney, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 May 31: Voucher, U.S. v. James Devaney, passing counterfeit United States currency; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses, Francis Clare, Willie Webby, and Julius Mindhauds; served by E.M. Mooney, U.S. deputy marshal
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1875 May 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Davis, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenas witnesses, W. Del Mitchell, One Susan, and One Willie; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1875 May 6: Letter from Fay Kempstead, register, to J.O. Churchill; regarding bankruptcy cases
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1875 May 7: Voucher, U.S. v. John Woods, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, subpoenaed witnesses, and posse comitatus; Phoebe Allen, Simon Colbert, and Siccus Washington, witnesses; Zack Woody and W.K. Bradbury, posse comitatus; served by M.C. Wallace, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 May 8: Voucher, U.S. Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Jack Willis, John Evende, Columbus Drive, and Samuel Turnbull; served by M.C. Wallace, U.S. deputy marshal; James O. Churchill, clerk
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1875 November 15: Voucher, to James N. Jones, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.A. Troyman, U.S. deputy marshal, in the arrest of Dick Handly, Henry Baker (alias Dutch Henry), Skip Charter, One Colman (alias Tillman), One Conway, and guarding William Morgan, et. Al.; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 November 15: Voucher, to Jeff Carter, of Boggy Depot, for assisting T.A. Troyman, U.S. deputy marshal, in the arrest of Jimy Russell, John Puckenbby, Dick Handly, and C.M. Bracken; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 November 1: Voucher, to George McIntosh of Muskogee of the Creek Nation, for services assisting to arrest Dick Murrell and Tom Williams; J.S. Vandergriff, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 November 20: Voucher, U.S. v. James Smith, violation of internal revenue law; William Reynor and Robert Glenn, witnesses; served by James N. Donnelly, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 November 29: Voucher, to Lewis Robinson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.T. Cox, Jr., U.S. deputy marshal, in the arrest for five sharps rifles, one spring filed rifle, A.C. William Spencer, Frank Coiner, Bud Fisher, and one Sanders; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 November 4: Bond for witnesses, William Bertram, Virgil Crawford, and Lewis H. McDermott, in U.S. v. John R. Williams, larceny in the Indian county; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 November 5: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Thomas Williams, violating revenue laws of U.S., witness Virgil Crawford; also signed Robert Jones; S.A. Williams; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 November 8: Voucher, for subsistence furnished prisoners in the U.S. Jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; W.F. Rapley; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 November 9: Voucher, to Haghn and Pope, for chains; received payment of James F. Fagan
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1875 October 1: Voucher, to P.T. Derany, for shoes furnished for U.S. Prisoners confined in the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk;
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1875 October 20: Voucher, to DuVal Raply, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 21: Voucher, to Thomas H. Smith, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting J.N. Cooper, U.S. deputy marshal, in the arrest of James Williams, Van and Julia Warford, A.J. Braudenburg, and William Gilcocks; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 October 23: Recognizance, Caldin D. Gunter, witness and principle, in U.S. v. Nathaniel Warford, larceny in Indian country; M.W. Dial and William Lucas, sureties; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, D.C.; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1875 October 23: Recognizance, M.W. Dial, witness and principle, in U.S. v. Nathaniel Warford, larceny in Indian country; Caldin D. Gunter and William Lucas, sureties; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, D.C.; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1875 October 23: Recognizance, William Lucas, witness and principle, in U.S. v. Nathaniel Warford, larceny in Indian country; Caldin D. Gunter and M.W. Dial, sureties; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, D.C.; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1875 October 28: Voucher, to Jeff Humphreys, Clem Hancock, and Liz Coleman, witnesses, in U.S. v. Henry Hines, One Grayson, and Julia Norris; served by J.W. Donneley; George P. Roberts and N.P. Smith, guards; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James N. Donnelly, deputy marshal
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1875 October 28: Voucher, to L.H. Posey, of Creek Nation, for assisting W.S. Whitten, U.S. deputy marshal, in the arrest of John Williams; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; L.H. Fosley
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1875 October 29: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. John R. Williams, larceny in the Indian county and the case having been continued from day to day; Edward B. Blanks and Arthur B. Elliot, sureties; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 October 31: Account notes of Hubbard Stone in account with the estate of D.A. McHibbin Bankrupt, for the quarter ending October 31 1875; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Albert Neis, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Antoine Neis, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Charles Weaver, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Christian Epple, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to DuVal Raply, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to George Heekler, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to George Swartz, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Howard S. Mayers, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to James A. Davis, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to Jerry Washington, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 October 31: Voucher, to W.M. Mellette, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1875 October 4: Voucher, to J.B. Chapline, for opening and adjourning U.S. District Court, includes oath by J.B. Chapline stating the accounts to be just and true, E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 October 4: Voucher, to John C. White, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 October 4: Voucher, to Zack Moody, Fort Smith, for services assisting to arrest Wesly Harris, Henry Hays, Eli Hays, Hardy Perry, and Campbell Frazier; Henry Williams, deputy marshal, James Churchill, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 October 5: Voucher, to J.E. Carter, for service as bailiff at the U.S. District Court, includes oath by J.E. Carter stating the accounts to be just and true, E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 October 5: Voucher, to Lewis Robinson, of near Armstrong Academy in the Choctaw Nation, for service assisting in the arrest of James Howe, Edward Sweeny, Henry Chalk, and Alexander Hamilton; J.T. Cox, Jr., deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; R.D. Wells, D.C.
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1875 October 7: Voucher, to Jerry Washington, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1875 October 8: Voucher, to Dr. F.L. Clarke for medicine and medical attendance on George Star, U.S. prisoner; E.L. Stephenson, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1875 October 8: Voucher, to Dr. F.L. Clarke for medicine and medical attendance on James Devany; E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 October 8: Voucher, to Joshua C. Irwin, of near Boggy Depot in the Choctaw Nation, for service assisting in the arrest of One Howare, Sim Hurdy, and John Hurdy; Robert J. Topping, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; R.D. Wells, D.C.
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1875 October 9: Voucher, to Feuton Watson for services as janitor at the U.S. District Court; E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 September 10: Voucher, U.S. v. James Story, larceny in Indian country; David Mays and Andrew Berry, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Arthur Elliot, for removing cattle from the Indian country for the purpose of trade and commerce; John Island, Henderson Posey, and Samuel Edmundson, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 11: Voucher, U.S. v. J.A. Becker and Henry Turnbangs, larceny in Indian country; guards Jackson Wills and S.L. Browning; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; T.A. Twyman, deputy marshal
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1875 September 13: Voucher, U.S. to J.E. Carter, regarding his services opening and adjourning court, includes oath by J.E. Carter stating the accounts to be just and true, E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 September 13: Voucher, U.S. to J.E. Carter, regarding his services opening and adjourning court, includes oath by J.E. Carter stating the accounts to be just and true, E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1875 September 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Arthur Elliot, for removing cattle from the Indian country for the purpose of trade and commerce; Charles P. Philibrick, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Millar, larceny in the Indian country, William Thompson, Alfred McClish, and James Dulin, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Lawrence Fisher and Sylvester Williams, larceny in the Indian country, John E. Cook, John T. Potts, and Henry Love, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Michael Jordon and James Campbell, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; LeGrand Gray, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Rube Danfort, larceny in Indian country; Stephen A. Donald, Hadson Harlan, John Ferguson, and Moses Eubanks, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Levi P. Isbell, murder in Indian country; Daniel Miller, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 24: Voucher, U.S. v. July Johnson, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Phobe Scott, North Hill, Lewis Webster, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 25: Voucher, for Crawford Thomas of Eufaula in the Creek Nation, to assist in the arrest of Ben Davis; T.E. Lacey, deputy marshal, Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 25: Voucher, U.S. v. John Reed, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian country; Daniel Harris, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 2: Voucher for John Candle of Spainard Creek, Cherokee Nation, for services assisting deputy marshal W.S. McHillson in the arrest of Joe Stout; James Churchill, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; W.E. Allwill
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1875 September 2: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Clay, larceny in Indian country, James Barnett and Bud Dean, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 2: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Eifferts, assault with intent to kill in the Indian country; William S. Nash, Richard C. Walker, and Henry Morgan, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Ciler Jones, larceny in Indian country; George Taaffe and John Harris, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Jones and Samuel McChaw, larceny in Indian country; Jon Winemiller, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 4: Bond for witness, John R. Lyon, for U.S. v. William Whittaker, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 4: Bond for witness, Samuel La Rue, for U.S. v. John Wheat, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1875 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Ed Leek, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; Louis Heartsfield, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. James Crittenden, assault with intent to kill in Indian country; George Williams, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. James Lordin, charged as A. W. Lordin, larceny in Indian country; Thomas Williams and Nathan Cox, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. John Wheat, larceny in Indian country; Samuel La Rue, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Stout, larceny in Indian country; John Hannady and Ward Hawkins, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. William Whitaker, introducing spirituous liquors in Indian country; John R. Lyon, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 6: Voucher, U.S. v. William J. Meltan, for assault in Indian country; John Robinson, John Barnett, and Samuel Davis, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 8: Voucher, U.S. v. James Crittenden, for assault in Indian country; Stephen F. Richards, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 8: Voucher, U.S. v. One Winters, larceny in Indian country; William Fisher, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal
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1875 September 9: Voucher, U.S. v. William Binks, larceny in Indian country; Mrs. Laoch, Mima Taylor, Fred S. Schoeppe, Houston Brown, and Solomon McGilbrey, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Fagan, marshal; also signed William H.H. Clayton, U.S. Attorney
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1876 April 01: Voucher, U.S. v. John Durant, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Randolph W. Casey and Hausford Williams, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 10: Voucher, U.S. v. John Durant and Lyman Johannon, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Durant, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Armstrong and Armstead Hogan, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Ralph Edmonds, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 April 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Martin Murphy, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Silas Wolfe (alias William Wolfe), murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry McDermoth, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Stephen Bluejacket, indictment on November Term 1875 for violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of court fees
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1876 April 12: Account, of U.S. v. Robert Huff, Willis Nelson, Obaclair Cash, and George Buckley, conspiracy to rob U.S. mail; G.N. Spradling, jury foreman; Elijah Leming, jury foreman; R.A. Jones, John Mathews, C.N. Hamilton, and Kidder Kidd, witnesses; William H.H. Clayton, clerk; Kansas, Missouri, Texas Railway; Isaac C. Parker, judge
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1876 April 12: Voucher, to D.M. Kavanaugh, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 12: Voucher, to D.M. Kavanaugh, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 12: Voucher, to Harry M Potter, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 12: Voucher, to Harry M Potter, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 12: Voucher, to Harry M. Potter, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 12: Voucher, to Harry M. Potter, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Thompson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Shelton, O.P. Love, and Henry C. Barens, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Nancy Harper, indictment of November Term 1875 for violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Steve Foreman, indictment of May Term 1875 for violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Eli Jenkins, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Robert Cheatham, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Wright, George Brogden, and John Rider, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas, in default of bail; includes cost of mileage, feeding three prisoners, and two guards; Isaac Taylor and James Taylor, guards; served by W.F. Stirman, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1876 April 15: Voucher, to D.M. Kavanaugh, for service guarding prisoners at U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 April 15: Voucher, U.S v. Isaac Davis (alias Jake Davis), larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Richard Munn and Samual Munn, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Albert Thompson, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Samuel Mays, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 April 17: Voucher, to James Doyle, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Ed F. Stowell, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Stephen Bluejacket, William Hedrick, Ellen Thornton, and Steve Foreman; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 18; Voucher, U.S. v. Hardy Colbert, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Solomon H. Mackey, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Sam Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John T. Potts, perjury before U.S. commissioner in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 April 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Love, manslaughter in the Indian County; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and two guards; John Foreman and Henry Betts, guards; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 April 21: Voucher, to Charles McCoy, of Choctaw Nation, for assisting Edmond Burgrin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Squire Allen, violating the internal revenue law; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 21: Voucher, to Frank Kerens, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting E. Burgerin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. David Lard, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 21: Voucher, to Frank Kerens, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting E. Burgerin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Richard Munn and Samuel Munn, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 21: Voucher, to Frank Kereus, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting E. Burgoni, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Eva Hall, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard Munn and Samuel Munn, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage; Frank Kirins, posse comitatus; served by Edmond Burgerin, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 April 22: Voucher, to Charles Hanley, of Fort Smith, for assisting J.N. Slosson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Bud Dean, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas in default of bail; John M. Peck, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; W.D. Allnutt, witness of signature
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1876 April 22: Voucher, to Edward Burns, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.E. Lacey, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Willis Laurence, J.C. Russell, and David Clark; John M. Peck, commissioner; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 22: Voucher, to James Wilkinson, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 22: Voucher, to R.A. Donnelley, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Ab. Cox, Samuel Bennett, and Solomon Mackey; John M. Peck, commissioner; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 22: Voucher, to R.A. Donnelly, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.A. Terryman, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Henry Love and Joseph L. Guess, larceny and U.S. v. John Amos, murder in the Indian Territory; John M. Peck and Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Bud Dean, larceny; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and mileage; Charles Handley and Davis Dixon, posse comitatus; served by J.N. Slosson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Mathers and One Mathers, passing counterfeit U.S. currency; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, and feeding one prisoner; served by Toney Neis, U.S. deputy marshal; A.R. Parker, George Williams, and C.S. Hunt, posse comitatus; Alex Crain, Moris Ranta, Isaic Smith, One Leachur, and One Cato, subpoenaed witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James O. Churchill, commissioner
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1876 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. One Murphy, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and two guards; P.C. Smith and George Logan, guards; Thomas Kirkly and John Perry, subpoenaed witnesses; served by J.W. Donnelley, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; letter attached detailing the trip
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1876 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Solemon Mackey, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; William Boone, guard
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Argyle Queenbury, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Argyle Quensbury, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Argyle Quesenbury, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to A.R. Parker, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Toney Neis, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. One Weathers, passing counterfeit U.S. currency and U.S. v. Hardy Calbert, larceny in the Indian Country; James O. Churchill, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Perice, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to DuVal Rapley, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Duval Rapley, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to George S. Peirce, for service as jailor to prisoners in U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to George Thornton, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to George Thornton, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; W.D. Allnutt, witness; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to George Thornton, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; W.D. Allnutt, witness; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to George Williams, of Muskogee, Creek Nation, for assisting Toney Neis, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. One Weathers, passing counterfeit U.S. currency and U.S. v. Hardy Collent, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to G.S. Peirce, for service as jailor in U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to G.S. Peirce, for service as jailor in U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to John C. White, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Richard Hood, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.E. Lacey, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. J.C. Russell and David Clark, passing counterfeit U.S. currency; John M. Peck, commissioner; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; W.D. Allnutt, witness of signature
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Richard Hood, of Fort Smith, for assisting T.E. Lacey, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John McKay and Mrs. John McKay, retail liquor dealer and not paying special tax and U.S. v. Willis Laurence, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John M. Peck, commissioner; J.O. Daniel, witness of signatures; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Robert Freitzhenry, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 24: Voucher, to Robert Freitzhenry, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 25: Voucher, to Christian Epple, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 25: Voucher, to Christian Epple, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 25. Voucher, to Howard S. Mayers, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 25: Voucher, to J.R. Rutherford, for services guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 25: Voucher, to Tobe Alberty, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.T. Cox Jr., U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Henry Armstrong, et. Al, larceny in the Indian Country and U.S. v. One Bowles and John Van Ness, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 26: Voucher, to Valentine Dell, publisher of the Fort Smith Weekly New Era, for advertisement published; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; advertisement attached
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1876 April 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; attached is a written version of voucher; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Samuel Jacobs, guard; Hugh Tumsbly, subpoenaed witness; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 April 29: Voucher, to Maggie A. Shook; includes cost of shirts and other clothing; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 April 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1876 April 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Ab. Cox, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; includes cost of warrant, feeding one prisoner, and mileage; John Kemp and R.A. Donnelley, posse comitatus; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 April 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Bennett, committed to jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding prisoners, and one guard; Jack Steoeus, guard; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 April 3: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William Withers, passing counterfeit money; William McKin and David Childers, sureties with notes of surety attached; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 April 4: Account, of U.S. v. John Conners and James Connors, assault; Elijah Lemming, jury foreman; James Ross, Dr. Isaac Searcy, and Mrs. Goggles, witnesses; William H.H. Clayton, clerk
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1876 April 4: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Harry Yarjo, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Abraham Yarjo, James Harris, Andrew Peters, and William Peters, sureties with notes of surety attached; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 April 4: Voucher, U.S. v. James B. McDowell, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Levi F. James, William McHenry Morris, Benjamin Harper, and George Woods, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 4: Voucher, U.S. v. John Purk, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; David Dixon, Betsy Rusty, and Dolly Dixon, witnesses; J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 April 5: Bond for witness, John Leetcher, witness, in U.S. v. William Withers, passing counterfeit money; John M. Peck, commissioner; Charles S. Hunt, witness to signature
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1876 April 5: Voucher, U.S. v. John Van Nesh and Acheleas Bowles, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James B. McDowell, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. David E. Clark, altering and passing counterfeit U.S. Treasury notes and National Bank bills; U.S. v. John C. Russell, altering and passing counterfeit U.S. Treasury notes and National Bank bills; includes cost of court fees
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1876 April 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Martin Murphy, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Kinkley and John Perry, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 April 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Limon Bohaman, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hansford Williams and Randolph W. Casey, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 August 10: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for guarding prisoners confined in the U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 August 12: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. Alfred Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; Wesley Williams and James C. Bourland, sureties with notes of surety attached; J.W. Hartmen, judge; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 August 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Augustus F. Seale and Chapman Marrs, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Irving Perkins, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John McLaughlin, Alexander A. Watkins, George W. Watkins, Charles Colbert, and Alex Jozaw, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Thomas Brown, William Taylor, and Andrew Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 August 15: Voucher, to William Field, of Muskogee, Creek Nation, for assisting C.R. Stephenson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Charles Riley, retail dealer in leaf and manufactured tobacco; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 August 15: Voucher, U.S. v. William A. Britton; includes cost of subpoenaed witness, E.A. Kline; W.F. Rapley, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 August 28: Voucher, U.S. v. William Howell, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Edwards, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Edward M. Lewis and Thomas Lewis, arson in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Morrow, John Pearce, and Dade Pearce, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 August 2: Voucher, to David Hardwick, of Chickasaw Nation, for assisting Joe Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Jake Sove, contempt or court, U.S. v. One Seals, larceny in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. John McLaughlin, et al, murder in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 August 2: Voucher, to John C. White, for guarding prisoners confined in the U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 August 9: Voucher, to DuVal Rapley, for guarding prisoners confined in the U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.J. Peirce, jailor
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1876 December 13: Envelope, contained list of Grand Jury to serve at the May term 1877; Zara L. Cotton, Raphoul M. Johnson, and William F. Jones, jury commissioners; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 December 13: Envelope, contained list of Petit Jury to serve at the May term 1877; Zara L. Cotton, Ruphoul M. Johnson, and William F. Jones, jury commissioners; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 December 30: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Callis May, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner, one guard, and travel expenses; Ed Burns, posse comitatus; Ben Smith, guard; William Melton, George Brown, and Hamp Sparks, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1876 December 30: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Walter Bigley, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; W. Jones, guard; served by J.C. Wilkinson; William McKracken and Dr. Marston, witnesses
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1876 December 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payment; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1876 February 12: Voucher, to J.R. Rutherford, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 February 21: Bond for witness, Emmy Stockwell, Nancy McLaughlin, and Michael Stockwell, witnesses, in U.S. v. William Walker, rape in the Indian Country; C.R. Stephenson and J.S. Vandegriff, witness of signatures; John Peck, commissioner
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1876 February 25: Voucher, to Charles S. Heunt, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 February 25: Voucher, to Charles S. Heunt, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 February 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Gee Dodson, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Frazier, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Richard Taylor, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Wallace (alias Shuckshi), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 February 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard Taylor, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; David S. Lewis, Thomas R. Lewis, Vandike Barrieklow, and D.J. Lord, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 February 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John C. Russell and David Clark, passing counterfeit money; includes cost of per diem and mileage; A.W. Robb and Elias J. Sawfelder, witnesses; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 February 26: Voucher, U.S. v. William Wallace (alias Suckshi), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mary Sorrels, William F. Belt, Andrew J. Belt, and Robert Ganny, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 February 28, Voucher, U.S. John Ross and Marion Ross, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Johnson and Sarah McCreary, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 February 7: Letter, from Isaac C. Parker, judge, regarding bills due to Bocquin and Reutzel from J.N. Sarber, late U.S. marshal; W.R. Walker and Argyle Qushenbery, posse comitatus
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1876 February 7: Letter, from Isaac C. Parker, judge, regarding bills due to Mr. Casper Reutzel from J.N. Sarber, late U.S. marshal
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1876 February 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Park, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner; Toney Gallagher and Lewis Carnett, posse comitatus; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 January 15: Voucher, to Isaac C. Parker, judge, listing previous voucher numbers for cases worked by John N. Garber, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 January 19: Voucher, to Albert Neis, for his services of guarding prisoners in the U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1876 January 19: Voucher, to Jerry Washington, for his services of guarding prisoners in the U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 January 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Loman Shoate, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Z.T. Ward, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Fred Humphries, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John M. Smith, John B. Williams, and Wyatt H. Williams, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 January 21: Voucher, to George Heikler, for his services of guarding prisoners in the U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Faga, U.S. Marshal
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1876 January 25: Voucher, to George Swarts, for his services guarding prisoners in the U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1876 January 29: Voucher, to James C. Wilkinson, for his services guarding prisoners in the U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. Marshal
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1876 July 01: Voucher, showing currency brought forward; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 08: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for guarding prisoners confined in U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 July 08: Voucher, to DuVal Rapley, for guarding prisoners confined in U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 July 08: Voucher, to George Heckler, for guarding prisoners confined in U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 July 08: Voucher, to John C. White, for guarding prisoners confined in U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Kiakaktonki and Kihawa, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Daniel Childers and Enrch Pendleton, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. William Thomas, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Marshall Montgomery, William M. Namara, and William Jester, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 14: Voucher, U.S. v. William Thomas, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Hood and George Gunter, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Kiakaktonki and Kihawah, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. George Island, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 July 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Giveus, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Taylor, Monroe Carr, and Alfred Perry, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 15: Voucher, U.S. v. William Roah, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph C. Grady and James Chaney, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 July 17: Voucher, U.S. v. William Roah, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country: includes cost of per diem and mileage; John R. Casgrove and J.E. Bernett, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 19: Voucher, to John Merriman, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting E. Burgerin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Juba Lewis; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Givens, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Roah, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Hannibal Jones, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Irving McCain, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Augustus F. Seale, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Andrew J. Archer and James Foster, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 6: Voucher, U.S. v. KiaKaktonki (alias Big Chief) and Kihawa (alias Crier Charge), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Paul Akew, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 July 8: Voucher, to DuVal Rapley, for guarding prisoners; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 10: Voucher, to Hamilton Moose, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.P. Allnutt, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Joe Young, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Lewis Hays (alias Logan), assault in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Littleton Hoelt, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Charles Burk, assault in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Henry Smith, violation Revenue laws in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. James Grills, counterfeiting in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 June 1: Voucher, to William B. Craine, of Sebastian County, Arkansas, for assisting Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. One Proctor, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. William Brown, introducing spirituous liquor, U.S. v. Frank Kriller, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1876 June 1: Voucher, to William B. Crain, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting R.J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Jim Noaby and Harrison Nail, murder in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 June 21: Voucher, U.S. v. George W. Clark and William Quenberry; U.S. Fowler, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 June 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Irving McCain and Charles Gaines, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Roland R. Bryarly and Guy Jackson, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Thomas, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Davis and William Alden, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 June 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Emmett Tubbee, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. Fowler, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 June 24: Voucher, to C.C. Ayers, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Daniel Stewart, murder in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Cap Hicks, violation International Revenue Service in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan U.S. marshal
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1876 June 24: Voucher, to Marrion Crane, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting G.W. McIntosh, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. James McKeaw, One Taylor, and One Belt, larceny, U.S. v. John Williams, larceny, U.S. v. Nate Nammen, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. Neddie Knick, larceny, and U.S. v. Joshua Smith and Alfred Williams, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 26: Voucher, U.S. v. George Dieue, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Caesar Boyd, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 June 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Lewis, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John W. Parker, carrying on the business of a dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Franklin, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Jennings, carrying on the business of retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of court cost
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1876 June 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John Ryan, sentenced to serve a term in the U.S. jail; served by W.F. Rapley, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 June 29: Voucher, to James Taylor, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting E. Burgerin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Juba Lewis; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew J. Colbert and John Walker, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Emarthta Tubber, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Island and George Island, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Frank Donald and Kid Donald, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 June 30: Voucher, to Monroe Reed, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Henry Williams, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Silas Wood, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Charles James, murder in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. Charles Magil, rescuing prisoners from the marshal while transporting prisoners to Fort Smith; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 3: Voucher, to George C. King, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting W.W. Milor, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John H. Morris, larceny in the Indian Country and U.S. v. Edward Johnson, murder in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 3: Voucher, to Thomas Yernell, of the Cherokee Nation, for assisting Albert Neis, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Work Langly, Cyras Hurard, One Cook, and Bettie Aren, violating the internal revenue law and assault with intent to kill and larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler and John Peck, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 June 5: Voucher, to Gerhardy W. Schnider, for guarding prisoners; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 5: Voucher, to Howard J. Mayers, for guarding prisoners; J.J. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 6: Voucher, to Hamilton Moose, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting A.S. Fowler, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Rines (alias Scott), James Gardner, and John W. Femellash, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country, U.S. v. Anelly Welch, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Zack Chantis, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Ellick Taylor, larceny and introducing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Bill Anderson, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Walker Martin, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Cush Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country, U.S. v. Jack Frazier, larceny in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. John Lookbuck, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 June 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Newberry, James Hays, Robert Braddus, and James Wist, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Jesse Harnage, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Dennis McClay, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Cap Hicks, carrying on the business of a retail liquor without paying special tax; includes cost of court fees
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1876 June 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Solol Nicholson, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Amanda Johnson, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Isham Love, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John H. Dillon, violating internal revenue laws of the United States; includes cost of court fees
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1876 June 7: Voucher, to J.P. Allnutt, for services as bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 7: Voucher, to Rufus Vaughn, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Kidden Kidd, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. James Goddard, One Listes, John Smith, Jack Jones, Steve Cox, Dick Brock, James White, Albert Morris, and Dennis Hildebrand, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. William Means and One Mitcham, counterfeiting, U.S. v. One Whitmore, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Uriah M. Cooper, carrying on the business of a dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; U.S. v. William Mansfield, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Andrew J. Fliehman, carrying on the business of a dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; U.S. v. Henry Nail, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 June 9: Voucher, to Edward Burns, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Lovely Rogers, Thomas Rathing, Colsey Badindge, Ross Deerdrick, Candy Cummings, Creek Sampson, and Red Bird Pig, murder in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 9: Voucher, to H.P. Quarkes, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting James H. Cooper, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Milton Drake, Ed Black, and John Aimsworth, larceny in the Indian Country; E.B. Harrison, commissioner;
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1876 June 9: Voucher, to James Doyle, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Armstead Hogan; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 9: Voucher, to James Kaue, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John T. Cox Jr, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Walker and Andrew J. Colbert, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 June 9: Voucher, to Tobe Alberty, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John T. Cox Jr, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Walker and Andre J. Colbert, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 March 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Celia Franklin, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mary Besh, James K. Epperson, and E.J. Verdin, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Maberry, Henry Clark, and Silas Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; including cost of per diem and mileage; William T. Puryear, Beatrice Perryear, and David Lucus, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 11: Voucher, U.S. v. James Noaby and Harrison Nail, Murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James W. Rice, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Squire Allen, engaging in the business of a dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; U.S. v. Charles Maberry, Silas Johnson, and Henry Clark, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Celia Franklin, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Noaby and Harrison Nail, murder in the Indian Country; includes the cost of court fees
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1876 March 13: Voucher, to John C. White, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 March 13: Voucher, to John C. White, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 March 20: Voucher, to James E. Cartez, for assisting in U.S. v. William A. Bowman, counterfeiting, by serving witness subpoenas on Thomas M. Jackson, Andrew Jackson, John S. Homer and Ed. Mooney; assisting in U.S. v. B.L. Olives, opening a letter, by serving subpoenas on Charles Cassidy and James Eberh; and gathering jurors for the March 1876 term; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 March 20: Voucher, to Nathaniel H. Grey, for services as bailiff at the District Court for the March Term; T.P. Delclaire, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 March 21: Voucher, U.S. v. David Lard, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Areann McCoy and Burr Denton, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 22: Voucher, to James Taylor, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting W.E. Sharp, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Martin Dial, violation of the United States internal revenue law; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 March 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Laurence, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Martin H. Berry and Elisha C. Berry, witnesses; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Garrett C. Gowan, indictment for introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joe Kendrick, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. David Lard, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; U.S. v. Martin Dial, violating internal revenue laws of the U.S.; includes cost of court fees
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1876 March 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Liby Coff, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, mileage, feeding one prisoner, and two guards; Joseph Young and William Brady, guards; Frank Crawford, Samuel Love, William Jones, and Polly Williams, subpoenaed witnesses; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Martin Dial, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Panther, Ned Hogshooter, and James J. Sevier, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Love, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lewis Dodge, witness; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner
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1876 March 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Love, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Mann, Thomas Webber, Robert Love, and William Albert, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Albert and Robert Love, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Hogshooter (alias James J. Sevier), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 March 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Han Keys, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of travel expenses, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Toney Gallagher and Lewis Carnett, posse comitatus; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Jake Davis (alias Ike Davis), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Thornton and Ellick Fallen, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 March 27: Voucher, U.S. v. One James, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; J.C. Davis, guard; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; One William and Marion Crawford, subpoenaed witnesses; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Solemon Mackey, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; William Boone, guard; Green Gardner and Ben Smallwood, subpoenaed witnesses; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 28: Voucher, to B. Baer, includes cost of coal oil, lime, and soap; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 March 30: Voucher, Henry Love, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and mileage; John Kemp and R.A. Donelley, posse comitatus; Taylor Potts, Mrs. Lemnel Parr, and George Love, subpoenaed witnesses; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Ab. Cox, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Hugh Cox, James McCoy, and Wilson Colbert, subpoenaed witnesses; John S. Birch, guard; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Green Jackson, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hugh Cox and Samuel Douglas, witnesses; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 31: Voucher, U.S. v. John Blauz, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and two guards; Charles Miller and William George, guards; Lewis Folsom, John Anderson, and Tobe McIntosh, subpoenaed witnesses; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Bennett, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Jack Stevens, guard; Wiley Dozier, Wiley Malone, and John Teriner, subpoenaed witnesses; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Hall (alias Era Hall and Era McKenney), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Taylor and Phoeby Brown, witnesses; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 6: Bond for witness, Nathan Cochran, witness, in U.S. v. Henry H. Wells, larceny in the Indian Country; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 March 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Morton, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Areann McCoy, Mary Williams, Burr Denton, and Thomas Tidwell, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 March 8: Voucher, U.S. v. John Ross and Marion Rose, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Levy Hall (alias Levy McKinney), larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Ben Dilliard, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Morton, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 March 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Squire Allen, carrying on the business of dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John B. Monser and James S. Davis, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 May 18: Voucher, to Valentine Dell, publisher for Fort Smith Weekly New Era, for advertisement posted; advertisement attached; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 May 18: Voucher, to Valentine Dell, publisher of the Fort Smith Weekly New Era, for three publications of ad, attached; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James A. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 1: Voucher, to Charles Munder, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 1: Voucher, to Charles Munder, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 1: Voucher, to Charles Munder, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 20: Voucher, to John B. Peere, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John N. Slosson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Richard Nelson; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 May 20: Voucher, U.S. v. John Vance, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Pace Heffelfinger, rape in Indian Country; U.S. v. Richard Nelson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Brown, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Sylvester Carroll and John Jester, introducing spirituous liquor in Indian Country; James M. Proctor, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Stephen Bluejackeh, indictment for violating U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Noah Langley, engaging in the occupation of retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 26: Voucher, U.S. v. James McKeon, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joe Coffee, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John McBeth and William Moore, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Sudom McGilbrey, Island Sudom and Mary Sudom, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Martin Conway and John Casey, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Bettie Aarons, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Cyrus Herrod, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Rool, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 28: Voucher, to August Yansan, of Vinita, for assisting L.P. Sable, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Rays Heipple; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 May 29: Voucher, U.S. v. David Beaux and Leander Beaux, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Frazier and Joseph Hammercod, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Andy Welch, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Waters, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter Robinson, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John H. Mooris, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joseph Williams, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. David Beaux and Leander Beaux, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Ellick Taylor and Zack Taylor, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Ellick Taylor, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; U.S. v. Turner Duckeh, distilling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Turner Duckeh, retail liquor without paying special taxes; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Enoch E. Myers, illicit distilling of spirituous liquors; U.S. v. William Friese, illicit distilling of spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Stephen Dock, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Conrad and James Connor, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 4: Bond for witness, John Littlepage and William Kile, witnesses, in U.S. v. Joshua Wade, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 May 4: Voucher, U.S. v. George West and John Leflone, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Sharp, indictment May Term 1875 for violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. John Anderson, larceny in the Indian County; U.S. v. Joshua Wade, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 5: Voucher, to W.F. Rapley, includes cost of subsistence for prisoners held in Fort Smith jail, prisoners listed includes J.S. Brashear, Buy T. Brady, David Campbell, Jesse Cochran, William Conway, John Coleman, Richard Cowan (alias J. Love), Irwin Dolan (alias Herman), D.C. Deilrich, J.W. Dodd, G. Dodson, Benjamin Dillard, Henry Clark, Jake Davis, Jack Frazier, Simon Gooding, Simon George, Charles Hanes, Richard Hendly, One Hiccacubbe, Eva Hall, Gibson Ishontubb, William Johnson (alias Zip), William James, Cyrus Johnson, William Leach, Lewis Logan (alias Haye), Robert Love, Orpheus Magee, Pat Malone, William Morgan, Russell McKinney, Ben Mudeatin, Samuel Munn, Richard Munn, J.B. McDowell, Sam Mayo, Stephen L. Newton, Harrison Nale, James Noaby, Samuel Peters, John Ross, Marion Ross, Joshua Seely, Osu Sanders, Newman Shoate, Dutch Sebold, Jerry Stanford, William Silcox, Dan F. Thompson, Albert Thompson, Jack Valley, John Vann, Aaron Wilson, Andrew Weightman, William Wallace, William Walker, Henry C. Wells, Sinker Wilson, Silas Wolf, and Joe Young (alias Kendricks); W.F. Rapley; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to Argyle Quensbury, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to C.C. Ayers, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Wilson (alias Sunker Wilson, Flyer Wilson, Acorn), murder in the Indian Country and U.S. v. Benjamin Mudeater, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F.. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to Charles Burns, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to Charles Munder, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to Christian Epple, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to Duval Rapley, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal;
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to George Hechler, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to George S. Peirce, for service as jailor to U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to George Thornton, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to John C. White, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, to Robert Fitz Henry, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin F. Brady, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; W.T. Van Doreu, John Anderson, E.F. Weir, George W. Cummings, and Sam M. Curtain, subpoenaed witnesses; Toney Gallagher and Lewis Carnett, posse comitatus; served by J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John M. Peck, commissioner
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1876 May 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Josh Wade and One Cornelius, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Shaw, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Ed. Withers, William Jones, and Samuel Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Ed Withers, altering and passing counterfeit national bank bills in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 8: Bond for witness, James N. McLee and Thomas B. Madden, witnesses, in U.S. v. John Varn, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 May 8: Voucher, to Lewis Carnett, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Benjamin F. Brady, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; John W. Peck, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 May 8: Voucher, to Lewis Carnett, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Sam Keys, violating internal revenue laws; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876 May 8: Voucher, to Lewis Carnett, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.S. Vandegriff, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Thomas Parks, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; John W. Peck, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 May 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Hays (alias Lewis Logan), assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Abram Yarga and Maggie Corbry, perjury before U.S. court; U.S. v. Steve Foreman, violation of U.S. internal revenue Laws; U.S. v. John Vaun, larceny; includes cost of court fees
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1876 May 9: Letter, from J.S. Vandegriff, in U.S. v. Sam Keeps, violating internal revenue laws, Toney Gallagher and Lewis Carnett, posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 11: Voucher, Joe Stuly, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, and feeding one prisoner; J.O. Flack, posse comitatus; One Wallace, William Shoat, John Coleman, George Starr, Jake Crapo, and John B. Peers, subpoenaed witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 11: Voucher, U.S. v. S.C. Stillwell, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Harry Heck, One Gollen, and J.L. Jelen, subpoenaed witnesses; Wallace Bennett, posse comitatus; served by J.W. Mullin, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 November 13: Voucher, U.S. John Hargford and Bud Padue, larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and travel expenses; W.R. Ayers, posse comitatus; Van Poplin, Frank Ednine, J.A. McCuthen, One Stevenel, and Hickory Backel, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Barker, larceny in the Indian Country; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 November 14: Bond of witness, Eli Lewis and David Johnson, witnesses, in U.S. v. William Ward, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 November 15: Letter, 2nd Veto message on the 2nd Lovely Rogers Bill; Charles Thompson, principal chief Cherokee Nation
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1876 November 15: Voucher, U.S. v. J.S. Jackson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and one guard; Martin T. Freligh, guard; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. John Mullett, violating internal revenue laws; including cost of subpoenaed witnesses, Samuel Moncrief, Joseph Mann, and Wallace Bennett; J.W. Mullin, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Darh Shrumer, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses and feeding one prisoner; Rufus Henly and A. Chepp, subpoenaed witnesses; George Rivercumbes, posse comitatus; John B. Satham, commissioner; served by W.R. Ayers
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1876 November 1: Voucher, U.S. v. One McLeroney, selling spirituous liquor contrary to U.S. laws; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Frank Rounds, posse comitatus; Served by Leo McLenou, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Hoods and George Gunter, assault in Indian Country; Jacob Baer, John Gunther, and George Brewer, witnesses; A.A. Barker, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Chrib Bhurton, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, feeding one prisoner, and transportation; J.W. Brown, subpoenaed witness; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk and commissioner
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1876 November 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payment; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1876 November 30: Voucher, to James A. Davie, for guarding prisoners at the Fort Smith, Arkansas, jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; by J.A. Williams, D.C.
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1876 November 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Eben Brown and One Buller, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; John Flink and Eel Cumfell, subpoenaed witnesses; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 November 5: Voucher, U.S. v. J.S. Jackson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Halfred Robitille, Frank King, Jerry Supanuh, and Moses Pouler, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 October 05: Voucher, U.S. Andy Welch, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses, J.W. Welch and T.T. Comber; J.W. Mullin, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 October 12: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William Yates, violating internal revenue laws of the U.S.; Thomas Marcus and James K. Barnes, surety; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. A. Shady, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; includes cost of travel expenses and feeding one prisoner; served by Walter Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1876 October 13: Bond for witness, Samuel Brookens, for U.S. v. Mose Wooldridge, murder in Indian country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 October 13: Voucher, U.S. v. One Monroe, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and expenses of attending deputy; served by Walter Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 October 15: Voucher, to Sarah Kirkham for making 14 bed socks for prisoners; Duval Rapley, witness
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1876 October 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Colbert and One Henry, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, and feeding two prisoners; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; James Colbert and Lily Colbert, subpoenaed witnesses; served by Walter Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 October 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Peyton Pettingrew, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; John Malcomb and Moses Colbert, subpoenaed witness; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Valentine Miller, guard; served by Walter Johnson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 October 25: Bond for witnesses, Mary Yates and Dosey Caphart, witnesses, in U.S. v. Burgess Yates, tape in the Indian Country; John B. Sarham, commissioner
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1876 October 26: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. George White, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; Grandison F. German, surety with note of surety attached; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; John B. Lanham, commissioner; James Brissolara, assistant U.S. attorney
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1876 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John Butler and Jim Bloodson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, and feeding one prisoner; Jordon Flack, guard; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. One Howard, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, and one guard; William J. Budd, posse comitatus; James Flanigan, guard; John R. McCollum and Calvin Clark, subpoenaed witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk and commissioner; served by Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. W.N. Edawrds, George W. Edwards, V.H. Edwards, and J.W. Edwards, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding four prisoners, and other travel expenses; John Byford and James Byford, subpoenaed witnesses; served by Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 October 2: Voucher, U.S. v. W.W. Taylor, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Jordan O. Flack, posse comitatus; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 October 9: Bond for witnesses, Frances N. Puryiar and James N. Perkins, for U.S. v. Isaac Wolf, for larceny; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 October 9: Voucher, to E.M. Mooney for services as Bailiff of the U.S. District Court; E.M. Mooney, clerk
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1876 October 9: Voucher, to James F. Fagan, U.S. Marshall, for socks and pants for George Starr, from C.R. Coolidge, Cotton Factor in Helena, Arkansas; Reed payment, C.R. Coolidge, by Moony, clerk
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1876 October 9: Voucher, to J.E. Carter for services as bailiff at the U.S. District Court; E.L. Stephenson, clerk
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1876 October 9: Voucher, U.S. v. William Davis and William Alden, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Saddle Kon-Ki, Budle Kon-Ki, and L.T. Hatfill, subpoenaed witnesses; J.W. Mullin, U.S. deputy marshal
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1876 September 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Banks, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Phillips, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Daniel Sperker and Joseph Fonatubber, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Eastman Chuck, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 15: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. James Ussery, larceny in the Indian Country; Martin McGrath, Phillip Ussery, Margaret Moretz, and Sonny Grayson, sureties with notes of surety attached; James C. Williamson, Wiley McGuilliam, John M. Smith, and James K. Barnes, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 September 15: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William E. Wright, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 September 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac W. Searcy, obstructing and impeding the administration of justice; U.S. v. Allen Beagle, introducing spiritous liquors into the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joshua Smith, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Alfred Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 18: Bond for defendant, U.S. v. William E. Wright, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 September 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Shannon, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. William E. Wright, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Crittenden, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. William R. Nave, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 1: Voucher, U.S. v. John W. Jordon, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Antone Martineaus and Asa Habih, violating internal revenue laws of the United States; U.S. v. James Roland, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Devine and Anna C. Jones, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 21: Voucher, U.S. v. William Bennett and Napoleon Fulson, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Hickman Prince, Mark Frazier, and John Greenwood, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Greenwood, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Cornelius Sanders, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Ford, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Lee, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Abel Shea, Charley Shea, and John Turnbull, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Thomas Ford, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Dunbar, introducing spiritous liquor intro Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 September 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Josiah Vann, larceny; includes cost of mileage; Aaron Bacon, W.J. Thermill, and John J. Little, subpoenaed witnesses; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1876 September 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Irving Adams, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Stephen Dass, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Blue and Charlie Carter, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Blue and Saffron Thompson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 29: Account, U.S. v. William Chunn, W.S. Burke, and James N. Clark; U.S. v. J.W. Jordon, William Kirk, and William Ryder; U.S. v. John M. Taylor and William Dodge; U.S. v. John Burke, C.C. Lipe, William H. Pool, and Mathew Gid; U.S. v. Walter Rushing and T.A. Donald; U.S. v. George Scott, T. McIntosh, and Gabriel Marshall; U.S. v. Lewis Case, Z.T. Ward, and Stephen A. Donald; U.S. v. John N. Sarber, I.S.W. Yonley, Henry Page, William S. Oliver, Jefferson G. Batsford, and John Stoddard; U.S. v. David McKibben; U.S. v. One Chish Medieives; U.S. v. Elias Rector and C.G. Scott; U.S. v. Richard Welch, John W. Holland, E.M. Adair, and T.P. Wright; U.S. v. J.W. Sharp and William Johnson; U.S. v. William A. Britton, J.S. Robinson, Samuel McCloud, John Ingle, C.W. Price, and James Harris; U.S. v. George Newton and A.G. Newton; U.S. v. James Prater, John Nichols, and Ira Awes, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Richard Graham, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Bogle, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Richmond Clark and Alex Fisher, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Sicker Wiltons, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. One Patterson, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Eve Hargo, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Burns, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Gelstrap, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Magee, receiving a prisoner from a U.S. officer; U.S. v. Simpson Melton, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Connor, receiving state goods in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Moncrief, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. Joseph Blackburn, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Joe Denbow, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. William Waggoner, receiving state goods in Indian Country; U.S. v. W.C. Cummings and James Hammers, purchasing arms from U.S. soldiers; U.S. v. John Kelchum, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Riley, dealer in manufactured tobacco without paying special tax; U.S. v. John Farran, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Lewis Keys and H. Crystal, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Doe McLane, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Levi Adair, resisting officer of U.S.; U.S. v. Tony Fulson and Samuel Harkins, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Ben Hurley, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Hoyle, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Osey Sanders, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Frank Miller, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Lizzie Coleman, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Burke, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Sharpe, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Alexander Hamilton, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Elmer Vallance, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Virgil Lewis, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John N. Moore, extortion; U.S. v. Ki Coleman, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Russell McKinney, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Newton Scinpshere, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Frank Hamilton, introducing spirituous liquor in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Taylor, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Josephine Harris, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Joe Palmer, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Gardner, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Ella Horton, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Louh, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Samuel Peters, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. David Thompson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Zip Langston, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Kilmartin, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Emanuel Redreguez, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Green, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Bullian, illicit distilling; U.S. v. Bow Poniter, illicit distilling; U.S. v. One Wilson, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Moody, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Stephen Bluejacket, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. David Inman, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. William Hedrick, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Aff Cox, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Willis Laurener, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Valley, Ralph Edmonds, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Lewis Logan and Joseph Kendrick, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Bud Dean, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Shaver, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Richard Munn, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Thomas Webber and John Nann, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jake Davis, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Levy Hall, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Surion George, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Robert Love, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Joseph B. McDowell, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. George Brogdeu and Isaac Wright, illicit distillery; U.S. v. John Ryan, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax and introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Wells, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Samuel Brown, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Robert Cheatham, attempt to murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Armstrong, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Sylvester Carroll and John Jester, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax and introducing spirituous liquor in Indian Country; U.S. v. Willis Nelson and Robert Huff, conspiracy to commit larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Albert Thompson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James McKane, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James McKane and John M. Belk, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Zack Taylor, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Leander Beaux and David Beaux, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Dennis McCoy, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Stephen Dewford, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. O.P. Love, contempt; U.S. v. Cap Hicks, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Jake Love, contempt; U.S. v. William C. Rose and Cyrus R. Stephenson, contempt; U.S. v. John Kemp, contempt; U.S. v. Henry Munchardt, contempt; U.S. v. William W. Ish, contempt; U.S. v. Jacob Baer, contempt; U.S. v. E.A. Kline, contempt; U.S. v. John Anderson, contempt; U.S. v. Andy Miller, contempt; U.S. v. Josephine Cannon and One Mills, contempt; U.S. v. Blade Ashley and William Datson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Ezekial Proctor, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Hews, murder in Indian Country; Includes other miscellaneous accounts
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1876 September 29: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Blue and Charles Cartes, larceny in Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, travel expenses, and feeding two prisoners; One Forkishtubbee and Henry S. Edmond, subpoenaed witnesses; Thomas Compton, posse comitatus; served by J.W. Searle; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1876 September 2: Bond for witness, Samuel Moore, Sonny Grayson, Emeline Duck, and Adam Duck, witness, in U.S. v. James Ussery and Andy Griffin, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; J.C. Wilkinson, witness to signatures
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1876 September 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Thomas, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Robert Marshall and Moses Marshall, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Ti-ta-Ka, Joseph Riley, Te-se-ki-ah Kar-jo, L. le Ferneuh, and Cub McIntosh, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Owen Henry, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Ussery and Andy Griffin, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. William Bennett, larceny in the Indian Country: U.S. v. Henry Kane, introducing spiritous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of court fees
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1876 September: Voucher, to B. Baer, includes cost of brooms and oil; G.S. Peirce, jailor; James F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1876: Voucher, brought forward, to issuing writs for subpoenas; Stephen Wheeler
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1877 April 7: Letter, to Stephen Wheeler, clerk; in relation to U.S. v. Dick Simpson, murder in the Indian Country; Richard Wanawker, victim; J.S. Hildrup, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 10: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; T. Alexander, guard; served by Jotintier; Dick Stewart and Levi Shell, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 13: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Dolleile and One Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner, mileage, and travel expenses; Ed Burns, posse comitatus; Ben Smith, guard; William Palmer and Robert Blackstone, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 15: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Houston Brown, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Johnson Keeks, Henry Pram, and Jerry Brown, witnesses
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1877 August 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Elijah Walker, grand jury subpoena; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Nathan King, Auburn King, and Dengler Guy, witnesses; served by Franz Haze, special deputy marshal
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1877 August 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Joe Hodges, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner, mileage, and travel expenses; Isaac Foster, posse comitatus; Franz Hase, William Patterson, and Si Delaney, witnesses; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Robert Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Sampren Seely and Booker James, witnesses; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Willis Dausby, larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; William F. Belt, witness; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Carolina Grason, Peter Grason, Bob Sampson (alias Bob Love), Barney Lucky (alias Jim Mills), and One Andre, et. Al, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding four prisoners, and travel expenses; Ed Burns, posse comitatus; Ben Smith and Ed Ross, guards; William Ross, Sam Drew, One Skern, and Samuel Crenton, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Henderson Stolt, contempt, U.S. v. William Taylor, contempt, U.S. v. Mr. Cochran, sentenced to U.S. jail, U.S. v. Jane Triplett, sentenced to U.S. jail, U.S. v. Henderson Holt, on bond, U.S. v. William Wright, James Jones, Edward Cohee, Russell Franklin, and John Edmondson; C.M. Barnes, D.P. Upham, U.S. marshals
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1877 August 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Mab Boulow and Bud Fulson, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; William Fox, One Wineberg, William Butler, Green Wolvertin, John Nagle, James Duncan and William Duncan, witnesses; served by V.V. Milor, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 23: Voucher, to J. Wallace, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J. Tinker, U.S. marshal, in U.S. v. Sam Booker, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country, U.S. v. John Williams, larceny in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. Bill Perry, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler and J.B. Laham, commissioners; Charles Burns, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 23: Voucher, U.S. v. A.S. Willis, contempt of court; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; William Dickson, posse comitatus; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Bruner and George Sone, larceny in the Indian Country; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. deputy marshal
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1877 August 27: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Neely, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Buck Perryman, guard; L.W. Furyman, J.E. Whitt, and Johun McGinnis, witnesses; served by Robert J. Topping
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1877 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. John Williams, contempt of court; includes cost of mileage and one guard; T.A. Teryman, guard; served by J.S. Scoville, U.S. deputy marshal
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1877 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. W.H. Taylor, contempt; served by T.A. Terryman, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 28: Partial Voucher, U.S. v. One Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Bass Reever, posse comitatus; Buck Perryman, guard; Cap Harper and Henry Harrik, witnesses; served by Robert Topping
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1877 August 28: Voucher, U.S. v. E.M. Beasley and Hiram Stockton, contempt; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; served by E.W. Jenkins, U.S. special deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk;
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1877 August 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Lake and Wilson Seely, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Bailey Jackson, Johnson Keys, and Frank W. Blish, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Phillip Brown, larceny; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; C.F. Helens Durant Jackson, witnesses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; James Brodie, guard; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1877 August 2: Partial voucher, U.S. Joshua Wade, rape in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Isaac Foster, posse comitatus; Lizzie Neall and Jack Fletcher, witnesses; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 30: Voucher, to P. Berman; includes cost of shoes, pants, shirts, drawers [underwear], socks, thread, and paper; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Bruner, larceny, U.S. v. Nathaniel Spring, contempt; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 30: Voucher, U.S. v. John Smith, et. Al, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Ben S. Ayers, posse comitatus; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of, D.A. McKibben
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to Ben F. Ayers, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Smith, et. Al, assault with intent to kill in the Indian County; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to Charles Burns; includes cost of service as jailor in charge of U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to C.M. Barnes; includes cost of attendance as acting U.S. marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to D.P. Upham; includes cost of attendance in court
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to Edward Burns, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Commodore Owens, violation of internal revenue laws; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to George Heckler; includes cost of service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to George S. Weinston; includes cost of service as janitor in U.S court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 August 31: Voucher, to Robert Thompson; includes cost of service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Johnson, et. Al, suit on bond, U.S. v. Richard Welch, et. Al, suit on bond; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; L.B. Bell, John Ward, John Preston, John Secrest, William Angel, John E. Welch, Richard Cowan, Mrs. Day, C.C. Nichols, Richard Fields, Ellen Allen, Kinch West, Andy Miller, Bryant Ward, George Ward, Alex Copeland, James Duncan, George Stilly, Samuel Stilly, Thomas Allen, Phillip Wolverton, Jesse Cochran, William Trott, Henry Drew, James Harlson, William Harlan, and McCollough, Jacob Kaughman, James Rice; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 August 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Sam Booker, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner, mileage, and travel expenses; J. Wallace, posse comitatus; R. Slewball, guard; Ed. Ankins, witness
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1877 August 9: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Bill Terry, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and travel expenses; J. Wallace, posse comitatus; Ceaser James and Alfred Walker, witnesses; served by Jotinker; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 August 9: Partial Voucher, U.S. v. Commodore Owens, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Ed Burns, posse comitatus; Ben Smith, guard; Thomas Newcomb and John Newcomb, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinsons; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. James Mehlan, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lewis J. Keys, John W. Keys, Leander A. Keys, and John W. Starford, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. John McCallister, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Puler, David Sherrill, and William Webber, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 13: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Major Roberts and James Moore, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; German McIntosh, guard; Thomas Lafaver and Richard Berryhill, witnesses; served by George Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. William Roberts, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Richard Berryhill and Thomas Lafavor, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Steve Looney, subpoena from Grand Jury; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; William Smith, Margret Love, and Charles Chambers, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 December 15: Voucher, to John Paterson, for service as bailiff in U.S. court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Nancey Bryley, Introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mary Williams and Emma J. Roberts, witnesses; J.W. Mershon, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Kill, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Batiste Seeley and Houston Brown, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Ragan; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John B. Nawett, M.M. Chandler, and C.B. Hazelton, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Kill, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robinson Brown, Dock Carson, Charles McCauley, and Sampson Sexton, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Alex McCormack and William Siereh, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Davis and James Willis, witnesses; J.H. Yershawn, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Moses Clay, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Pratt, witness; Robert J. Topping, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Jackson Colbert, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Morris Nail, Harrison Nail, Davis Logan, and William Patterson, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Jake Sumpter, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James English, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Booker, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Grayson, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 27: Voucher, to Henry Turner; includes cost of meals served to jury and bailiff during U.S. v. Al Newberry, U.S. v. Andrew J. Busham, and U.S. v. Caolina Greyson, et. Al; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Robert Fetz Henry, bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John A. Sanders and Jemson Jones, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Still Jackson, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Lucas and James Norton, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 December 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 December 31: Voucher, to D.P. Upham; includes cost of services as U.S. marshal and attendance in front of Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 31: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost for services and medicine for prisoner in the U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 December 31: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost of services rendered; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Colbert Lasley, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Williard R. Ayers, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 December 3: Voucher, to Valentine Dell, publisher of the Fort Smith Weekly New Era, for ad published; Mathew Guy; attached voucher, to Charles Burns for feeding horses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; attached voucher, U.S. v. one horse, one saddle rider, and 5 empty bottles; includes cost of ad in newspaper and warrant issued
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1877 December 4: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost of services as physician and medicine for prisoners at U.S. jail; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 December 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Buster Hughes, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jupiter Hawkins and Thomas Benton, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 December 7: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew J. Bashaw, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Simpson Bennett, W.P. McMickeu, Jack Sheppard, C.M. Murphy, and A.J. Cunningham, witnesses; George Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 February 2: Account, U.S. v. John A. Dillon, theft; James C. Feuler, surety; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 January 11: Voucher, to Christian Epple, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1877 January 14: Voucher, to Jerry Washington, for service guarding prisoners in U.S. jail; G.S. Peirce, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.F. Fagan, U.S. marshal
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1877 January 16: Voucher, U.S. v. [miscellaneous goods]; U.S. v. Maxwell and Morris, John A. Fitch, and John Dorchester, debt on bond as traders in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Elias Rieton and Charles G. Scott, debt on Indian agents bond; U.S. v. George W. Clark, William Quesenbury, Josiah W. Washbourne, and Thomas Walden, debt on Indian agents bond; U.S. v. William Blakesly and John Young; U.S. v. Orlando J. Gray, Daniel Harris, Charles E. Ford, Robert J. Topping, and James Summer; U.S. v. Albert Johnston, Charles Starr, George Boldridge, Thomas Blair, and William Harnage; U.S. v. James Crittenden, Thomas Crittenden, Cyrus R. Stephenson; U.S. v. Jackson Downing, C.N. West, Repey B. Cox, and D.W. Ross; U.S. v. William H. Thomas; U.S. v. M.M. Bowles and W.F. Baely; U.S. v. George H. Newton and Alvey G. Newton; U.S. v. J. Taylor Potts; U.S. v. Vandyke Barrelaw; U.S. v. Thomas J. Benderman and Levi S. Falcon; U.S. v. Logan H. Roats, Thomas Martin, A.S. Thorn, W.E. Spear, Edwin Rockwell, and William T. Ford, debt on U.S. marshals bond; U.S. v. Mathew Leeper, J.M. Tibbets, and Josiah W. Washbourne, debt on Indian agents bond; U.S. v. Newton Scimpsher, Atkinson and Robb, and James Patterson, garnishment to secure debt of the U.S. v. N. Scrumpshed; U.S. v. John N. Garber, Thomas M. Bowen, Thomas D.W. Yonley, Alexander McDonald, Henry Page, Charles W. Taukersley, William S. Oliver, Jeffery G. Botsford, and John Stoddard; debt on U.S. marshals bond; U.S. v. Charles Rich and Lewis H. Posey; U.S. v. Logan H. Roats, Richard C. Kereus, and M. Larue Harrison, debt on U.S. marshals bond; U.S. v. Thomas S. Drew, W.R. Hunter, John T. Black, James Houston, Daniel Hanauer, John H. Imbodeu, James Robinson, Alexander Robinson, and O. Robinson, debt on Indian agents bond; U.S. v. John McDonald; U.S. v. Ellen Ball; U.S. v. William Shoate; U.S. v. David Wright and Joseph Mann; U.S. v. John R. McCollurn; U.S. v. John E. Campbell; U.S. v. Cuska Brown, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Richmond Clark, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Fox, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Thomas Williams, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Moncrieff, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joseph Denbow, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. Joshua Smith and Alfred Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Sam Foreman, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Robber, violating U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. One Vann, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Silas Wood; U.S. v. James Crittendon, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Burk, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Andrew Barker, James Barker, James M. Bell, Johnson Falling, Sylvester Hersh, John Kinney, and Edward W. Jenkins, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Andrew Barker, James Barker, James M. Bell, Shelly L. Keys, and William R. Rooth, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Andrew Barker, James Barker, and James M. Bell, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Russell McKinney, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Lovely Rogers, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Ki Coleman, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Neddie Kinche, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. John Farrell, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. John Farrell, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. William Taylor, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. William Taylor, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Gardner, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Gardner, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. George Williams, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Coleman, Henry Baker, and Nick Worthington, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Jesse Cochran, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Jones, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Robert Love, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Elkanah Hereford, tobacco dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Lee, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Richard Cowan, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Joe Coffey, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Dillon, violating U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Andy Welch, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joe Barnett, violating internal revenue laws; U.S. v. John Mulleh, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country and violating U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Stephen Pettigrew, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. James Brashears, James Wise, Al Newberry, W.S. Carney, and Henry Newberry, murder in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Andy Sparling, violating U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Andy Sparling, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Frazier, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jesse Harnage, Steven Star, and Josiah Vann, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Tickansky, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Salol Nicholson, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Taylor Parris and Noah Parris, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Fitzpatrick, Little Robe, and Cabby, contempt; U.S. v. John Bradshaw, tobacco dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. John Greenwood, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Caesar Boyd, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Eastman Chuck, Raymond Chuck, and Nack-Sha-lah, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Joseph Colbert and Fluton Kemp, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Dirt Thrower, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Hays, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Hood and George Gunther, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Coasie Theodore, larceny in the Indian Country; U.S. v. Stephen Dass, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Noah McCaun, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Ward, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Owsley, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Jackson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Allen Beagle, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country and retail liquor dealer without paying special taxes; U.S. v. John Devine and Anna Jones, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jesse Kelly, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Huiton Blurton, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Edward Giveus, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Taylor, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Burgess Yates, rape in Indian Country; U.S. v. Mrs. M. Bach, contempt; U.S. v. John McClaughlan and Almarine Wadkins, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. George Knight, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Edward Givens, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. George Monroe, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Josephine Cannon and W.L. Mills, contempt; U.S. v. George Monroe, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. George Southerland, contempt; U.S. v. John Ball, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Corneluis Sanders, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Phillips and Henry Shannon, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Phillips, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. William Bennett and Napoleon Fulsom, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Blue and Charles Carter, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Hansford, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Davis and William Alden, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Joan Stults, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Noah McCann, larceny in larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Joseph Tonatubbe and Daniel Speaker, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. George White, violating U.S. internal revenue laws and introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; U.S. v. Ed. Coher, contempt; U.S. v. David Wright, contempt; U.S. v. William Blue and Charles Carter, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Black Crow and Cruping Bear, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. William N. Edwards, Victor N. Edwards, and John W. Edwards, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. John W. Fliut, contempt; U.S. v. Ellen Ball, contempt; U.S. v. William Bennett, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Dan Ellas and Henry Turner, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Cochran, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. George Bullet and Ebon Brown, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jeff Thomas, Alfred Nail, and Lone Conneyontuffee, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Noah McCann, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James B. Crozier, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jeff Thomas, Alfred Nail, and Lone Connerontuffee, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Woods, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Houston Brown, Thomas Miller, and Yock-Can-Ney, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Taylor Parris, Noah Parris, and Jeff Robinson, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Proctor, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Reardon, William Story, and Frank Kriner, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Clarke, contempt; U.S. v. C.T. Rucker, contempt; U.S. v. Augustus F. Seals, and Chapman Marrs, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Ti-ta-ka, Joseph Riley, Tesekiah Harjo, Cub McIntosh, and John Hawkins, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. George Holt, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Irving Perkins, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Petty and Fred Boyance, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Uriah M. Cooper, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Josephine Honey and Silas Wood, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Tussy, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jesse Blagg, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. Josephine Harris, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Mrs. Cochran, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Tom Craslin, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Rene Childers, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Mary Hanery, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Nan Harper, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Jackson Woods, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Thomas, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Settles, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country and violation internal revenue laws of U.S.; U.S. v. John Cameron and One Jones, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. David Leflone, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Watson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Bowman, illicit distillery spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Peter Roberson, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. One Gillup, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William N. Adams and Alford H. Boles, subornation of perjury; U.S. v. Peter Roberson, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. William N. Adams, perjury; U.S. v. Samuel Spencer, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Henry Jones, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jeff Thomas and Lone Conneyontubbee, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Rose, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Batiste Seeley, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Tuck Downing, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Jimmerson, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country and violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. William A. Adams and Alford H. Bales, making fraudulent affidavits in support of claim for homestead; U.S. v. Dutch Ratling Gourd, contempt; U.S. v. William P. Bouduioh, contempt; U.S. v. Charles U. Leichard, contempt; U.S. v. James Foster and Arthur Foster, contempt; U.S. v. Samuel Moncrieff, contempt; U.S. v. Albert Brown, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Thomas Seeley, James Seeley, and Batiste Seeley, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Winnie Allen, contempt; U.S. v. H.W. Terrell, contempt; U.S. v. John E. Campbell, contempt; U.S. v. Andrew J. Archer, contempt; U.S. v. Thomas Taylor and James W. Williamson, contempt; U.S. v. John R. McCollum, contempt; U.S. v. A.F. Willis and Sally McCasson, contempt; U.S. v. One Taylor, contempt; U.S. v. William Shoate, contempt; U.S. v. Mrs. Bennett, contempt; U.S. v. Sam Garvin, contempt; U.S. v. G.B. Harris and F.M. Sawyer, contempt; U.S. v. Elizabeth Drew, contempt; U.S. v. Samuel Banks, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Schwanake, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. June Johnson and Hiram Green, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. William H. McDaniel, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Johnson Falling, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Jean Summers, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Daniel Harris, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Jerry Hanford, subornation of perjury; U.S. v. Louise Bruden, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Joe Anderson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Charles Sanquin, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. John Wilson, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. James Ussery and Audy Griffin, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Kiah-ak-tonki and Ki-aw-wah, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Edward M. Lewis and T.P. Lewis, arson in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Pratt, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Edwards, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Robert Pettus, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. W.S. Maroney, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Morris H. Sorrels, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Adolphe Shade, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. Cornelius Howard, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Bud Coak, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Riley, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. John Kettle and Martin B. Martin, murder in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Blue and Saffron Thompson, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. John Winters, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Roland T. Bryarly, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. William Yates, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Joseph Elliott, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Henry Willis and Charles Scott, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. James Schwanake, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Lewis Rowe, Eli Rowe, and Jug. Landrum, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Jack Tussey, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; U.S. v. Wesley A. Sellers, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; U.S. v. David Lewis, larceny in Indian Country; U.S. v. Thomas Ford, larceny in Indian Country; includes costs of various court fees; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge
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1877 July 24: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Butler, grand jury subpoena; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Alexander Sawpren, Batiste Seely, and Jimmy Stonewell, witnesses; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal
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1877 July 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone
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1877 July 31: Voucher, to Webb and Burrows; includes cost of blank witness rolls; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 June 30: Voucher, includes payments of bankruptcy; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 June 30: Voucher, includes payments of bankruptcy; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 March 21: Voucher, to Hubbard Stone; includes payments for bankruptcy from B.J. Attison, William Wheeler, R.J. Dickinson, William Carson, J.S. Grage, B.J. Small
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1877 March 31: Voucher, to Hubbard Stone: includes payments for bankruptcy from B.J. Attison, William Wheeler, R.J. Dickinson, William Carson, J.S. Grage, B.J. Small
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1877 March 5: Order of sale, of D.S. McKibben, bankrupt, land and property in public auction; Hubbard Stone, assignee; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 May 31: Voucher, includes payments of bankruptcy; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 November 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Berry Hudgins, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; John Turky, Coon Harris, Hank McKay, Martha Shade, and Minna Harris, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Carolina Grason, et. Al, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Duke Webber, William Coffton, One Ikens, John Thornton, Sarow Shells, Dick Roberts, and Joe Crow, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. J. Skinner, assault in Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witness; T.F. Couch and H. Effort, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Rew, introducing liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Gabriel Jimmerson and One Johnson, witnesses; George Scott, posse comitatus; James Newcomb, special deputy; served by George Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. L.G. Keel, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and mileage; James T. Goodwin, James T. Newcomb, Godrick Lyon, and Michael Gray, witnesses; served by George Williams; George Scott, guard; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; two vouchers for the same case
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1877 November 18: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Post Oak; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Thomas Hawley, Alfred Hodge, One Mae, Charles Chuton, and William Budd, witnesses
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1877 November 18: Voucher, for Grand Jury subpoenaed witness; L.J. Olney, witness; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 18: Voucher, U.S. v. John N. Flint, violation of the internal revenue laws; includes cost of subpoenaed witness; John Henry Coorly and William Whelet, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 19: Voucher, to Fred Meier; includes cost of coffin and burying L.S. Reeler; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Green Lowery, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Fredrick Kiauh, William Francis, John Parks, and C.P. Briscoe, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Dolahule, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Margrett Blackstone, Florence Weaver, and Claborne Taylor, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Larne, violating U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Johnson and Gabriel Junnerison, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 November 27: Voucher, U.S. Lander Zane, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Achilles F. Burchett, William Zane, and John W. Grayeyes, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 November 29: Partial voucher, U.S. v. James Reynolds and G.W. Clawson, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Jim Chronister, One Rome, One Guffy, William Nolds, One Robinson, and One Carey, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 November 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 November 30: Voucher, to Bernard Preissner, for service guarding prisoners confined in U.S. jail; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 November 30: Voucher, to J. McWeir, of Sebastian County, Arkansas, for assisting J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Isaac Johnston and John Smith, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 November 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin T. Conway, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Robert Page, Amelia Fulsom, William Goforth, and Ann Page, witnesses; John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 November 8: Voucher, subpoenaed interpreter, Jackson King; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1877 November 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Tennessee Freeman; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John W. Grantham, Deliah A. Curtis, Thomas S. Curtis, and William N. Rich, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; William Keever, commissioner
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1877 October 1: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 October 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 September 10: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Edward Fulsom, retail liquor dealer without license; includes cost of warrant and subpoenaed witness; Henry Shoat, witness; served by John Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 12: U.S. v. Ben Fulsom, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas J. Manning and Lewis Atkuis, witnesses; W.M. Barnes, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 12: U.S. v. Charles Jackson and Elijah Jackson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Washington, Peter Nail, Alexander Nail, and William Colbert, witnesses; John Peterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 12: Voucher, U.S. v. William Buter, grand jury subpoena; Franz Hase and John J. Kelley, witnesses; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 13: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Ike Owens, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; Harry Abrams, Louis Lyons, and Laura Harris, witnesses; William Birks, posse comitatus; served by John Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Owens, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Harry Abrahams, Laura Harris, and Lewis Lyons, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signature; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Samos King, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Christopher G. Givers, Preston Poe, and Thomas Carroll, witnesses; W.M. Barnes, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Fulsom, violating U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Shoat and A.S. Fowler, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signature; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 15: U.S. v. C.F. Elmore, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, returning one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; James Sivers, Walter Smith, and William Wilson, Jr, witnesses; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 15: U.S. v. Charles F. Elwers, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Gaines Simco, Walter Smith, and William Wilson, Jr, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 15: Voucher, U.S. v. North Hale, introducing spirituous liquor into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Thomas Bingham, witness; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 17: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost of services as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 17: Voucher, to Robert G. Campbell; includes cost of service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 17: Voucher, to Tilman Knox; includes cost of service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 17: Voucher, to W.M. Bailey; includes cost of ice for use in court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Tilmam Know; C.W. Barnes, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Joshua Wade, rape in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Beshears Turnbull, Austin Swaney, Richard Swaney, Hilliard Perry, and Abon King, witnesses; served by James Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal
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1877 September 18: Voucher, U.S. v. James Fults and Gabriel Fults, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Bullion, John S. Wilson, William Walker, and John Griffin, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Jasper Wilson, removing from distillery spirits on which tax had not been paid; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edward P. Maxey and Alexander Aaron, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 19: Voucher, to Fort Smith House; includes cost of 52 meals for Petit Jury during court in U.S. v. J.S. Williams; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; John Patterson; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Mary Coons
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1877 September 19: Voucher, to Mrs. Mary Dodson; includes cost of meals for petit jury in U.S. jail; D.P. Upham, U.S marshal; John Paterson, bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 19: Voucher, to Stacey Petit; includes cost of service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1877 September 3: Voucher, to B. Baer; includes cost of coal oil and lime; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1877 September 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin Wyrick, John Armstrong, and Jacob Brode, suit on forfeited recognizance; served by C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal
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1877 September 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Berry Hudgins, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; John Brizantine, O.P. Lipa, and John Linsky, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Hielel, violation internal revenue law; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; William Crone, guard; Doctor Warren and Elvis Clurck, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1877 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. William Cherry, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Mauer, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1877 September 5: Voucher, U.S. v. One Jones (alias Cody), larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; H.C. Paine, witness; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Buck Perryman, guard; served by Robert J. Topping, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 April 10: Jury notes; F.W. Boas, Mathew Locke, and Samuel Walter, named as jury commissioners; lists directions for jury commissioners in picking upcoming jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 April 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Harvey Welch, larceny in the Indian Country; Ehnan Daly and Hotubbee, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 April 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Solomon Boyd, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ramsay D. Betts and Stephen Coachnamer, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 13: Voucher, U.S. v. John Dodd, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Caesar James, Joseph Smith, and Moses Colbert, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Lewis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Nail, Ben Nail, Riley Reynolds, and Thomas J. Umphries, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Jane Thompson, violating internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witness; William Brown and Cyrus Harvard, witnesses; served by M.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Maltun Raptun, posse comitatus
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1878 April 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Billy Bircks, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost in mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Lewis Kemp, James Hawkins, and William Hawkins, witnesses; Fred Humphries, guard; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 April 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Derek Vann, larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jacob Flint, John Caplain, and Isaac Fish, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Jackson Seimon, introducing spirituous liquor in Indian County; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Puler, Alex Black, and George Swevock, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 16: Voucher, U.S. v. William Binks, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lewis Kemp, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Dunk Vann, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; Isaac Fish, Mrs. Buffule, John Captain, and Jacob Flint, witnesses; Malthen Naptun, posse comitatus; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal;
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1878 April 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Nera Perry, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Phillip Abram, witness; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Brown, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Baugh and George Sutherland, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Charley Brown, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Walton Wupton, posse comitatus; Jack Horbun, guard; George Sutherland and John Bungh, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 April 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Jane Thompson, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Brown and Cyrus Herrod, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Jerry Ramsey and Allen Hersley, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Molly Ward and Rhoda Hynes, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Jerry Ramsey and One Allen, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and travel expenses; One Mollie and Rhodie Hines, witnesses; T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v. August Maley, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Israel Colbert and Angelina Colbert, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Colbert Anderson and William Anderson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Anthony McKinney, Isam McKinney, and Mary E. Spring, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness to signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 20: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Thompson and J.M. Thompson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; William Morton and Alvin Hodges, witnesses; John Santon, posse comitatus; served by John Tinker
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1878 April 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Colbert Anderson, Wilburn Anderson, and Will Spring, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and travel expenses; Thomas Bingham, posse comitatus; John Kendrick, guard; Ellen McKenney, Anthony McKenney, and Isam McKenney, witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 April 23: Voucher, U.S. v. John Sylus, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and other travel expenses; Multun Nupton, posse comitatus; Sylus Smith, guard; Joseph Puler, witness; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 April 24: Partial Voucher, U.S. v. William Dommey and George Dommey, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and subpoenaed witnesses; Charley Morris and Simeon Garnett, witnesses; L.M. Pettigner, jailor; served by H.C. Mantin, U.S. deputy marshal; Joseph Martin, posse comitatus
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1878 April 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Patton, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Solomon Suda, witnesses; James Wheeler, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 April 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Armstrong, escaped convict, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; served by C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 April 29: Letter, to Isaac C. Parker, judge, from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney, detailing U.S. v. Samuel P. Gratham and G.A. Gratham, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country ; Henry M. Cooper, commissioner; A.G. Fowler, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 April 29: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Young, robbing U.S. post office in the Indian Country; includes cost of feeding one prisoner; J.L. Cravens, W.H. Cravens, and William F. Stiman, witnesses; served by H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 April 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben; C.W. Binion, J.K. Banham, John Carmall, and G.C. Faloner
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1878 April 5: Voucher, U.S. v. One Charles, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Robert Nail and Ben Nail, witnesses; William Hicks, guard; served by T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 April 8: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Freddy, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; including cost of warrant and subpoenaed witness; Lewis C. Marlick, witness; served by John Tinker
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1878 April 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Jesse Nail, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes costs of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James Love, Byington Colbert, and Andy Colbert, witnesses; John Lyons, posse comitatus; T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 April 9: Partial Voucher, U.S. v. John Hatrouis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; James Brown and Lottie McLish, witnesses; John Stranlou, posse comitatus; Jack Wallace, guard; served by John Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 August 12: Voucher, to William R. Kendrick, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Sampson Washington, U.S. v. George Phillips, U.S. v. W.B. Finey, U.S. v. One Wilson and others, and U.S. v. George Smith; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Brizzolara, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 16: Voucher, U.S. v. H.W. Brown, contempt of court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 19: Voucher, to James E. Brietz, publisher of the Fort Smith Weekly Herald; includes cost of published U.S. marshal's notice for U.S. v. 73 bottles distilled spirits in paper, attached; T.H. Roots, notary public; Voucher, U.S. v. 73 bottles distilled spirits, includes cost of storage for goods; Voucher, to Berry Stutchings in U.S. v. 73 bottles of distilled spirits, includes cost of hauling the property seized; C.M. Barned, witness to signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Ruth Sheppard, violating internal revenue laws; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 1: Voucher, to Isaac Quinn, for services as janitor in U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures
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1878 August 1: Voucher, U.S. v. John Smith, escaped convict; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 27: Voucher, to Richard Robuck; includes cost of services as Choctaw Indian interpreter
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1878 August 2: Voucher, to Bass Reeves, of Van Buren, Arkansas, for assisting Zac Williams, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Levy Gentry, U.S. v. John Welch, et.al, U.S. v. One Hallcock, and U.S. v. Albert Stephenson and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 2: Voucher, to D.P. Upham; includes cost for attendance as U.S. marshal before U.S. district court
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1878 August 2: Voucher, to Dwight Wheeler; includes cost for service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 2: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost of services rendered and medicine furnished for U.S. prisoners; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 2: Voucher, U.S. v. John Pulcher, retailing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; John Ryan, witness; served by Zac Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 2: Voucher, U.S. v. John Pultzer, violating internal revenue laws; John Ryan, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 August 3: Voucher, to C.M. Barnes; includes cost for attendance as U.S. marshal before U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 3: Voucher, to Henry Turner; includes cost of meals provided to jurors while deliberating in U.S. v. Bouheur and U.S. v. Green Lourey; John Paterson, bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 3: Voucher, to Jacob Maledon; includes cost for service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 3: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost for service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 3: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost for service as crier; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Nancy Bryley, introducing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. Still Jackson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of committing to jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 August 5: Voucher, to Charles H. Finnigan, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Newatry, U.S. v. Little Savage (alias Little Soldier), larceny, U.S. v. To-as-shumha (alias John Consegio), introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country, U.S. v. John Towers, Alex Rowe, and Jack Balduge, perjury; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 5: Voucher, U.S. v. John Towers, Alex Rowe, and Jack Baldrige, perjury in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; Mose Hardricks, Thomas Moore, and Tuck Downing, witnesses; Charles Finnigan, posse comitatus; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 5: Voucher, U.S. v. various goods, violation of Intercourse laws; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; M.C. Chamblain; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Arch Landrum, John Powers, and Steve Matt; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 August 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Columbus Crittenden, Noel Kelley, and Levi Folsom; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 August 7: Voucher, to F.J. Gallagher, publisher of the Fort Smith Weekly Herald, for publication of U.S. marshal's notice, U.S. v. One Wagon, Two Horses, etc.; P.K. Roots, notary public; C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; second voucher, to Dr. Charles Burns, for feeding horses
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1878 August 7: Voucher, to Kellogg and Co.; includes cost of various goods for the jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 August 7: Voucher, to Samuel McLoud; includes cost of subsistence furnished to prisoners in U.S. jail per day; Joseph Bonkrew, Laferfeth Buffington, Edward Bean, William Binsts, Solomon Boyd, Charles Brown, J.H. Brown, Greyson Bullock, J.W. Bill, Leander Biam, William Brown, Zach Baldridge, Bemus Brashears, Adolphus Butler, Edward Butler, Patrick Changey, Moses Clay, Richard Chambers, Edward Crawford, S.H. Colston, John Consegasea, John Chesley, John Dodd, James Diggs, Jasper Exerdine, James Easery, J.W. Elliott, Peter Fisher, Benjamin Fulsom, Edward Fulsom, Stephen Fletcher, Colbert Frazier, Carlina Greyson, Peter Greyson, Rufus Gillespi, Lewis Green, Jesse Green, James Greyson, Daniel Harrison, John Huckshope, Augustis Hecht, J.H. Harris, Mary Hawitt, S.P. Hughes, Lemon Johnson, Steve Johnson, Manuel Lewis, Green Lowry, Charles Lewis, Lond Luman, Loke Lon, John Leach, George Lavis, John Martin, Jesse Nail, Patrick Nail, John Newantia, Jacob O'Dell, David Overstreet, J.R. Postoak, Joe Pastoak, William Parris, W.R. Potts, Benjamin Patten, Franklin Phillips, John Pulschen, John Revell, Jerry Ramsey, G.W. Reeves, Joseph Reeves, Henry Roberts, Cintna Rider, Alexander Roe, Robert Sampson, John Smith, William Secrest, Isham Stick, Nock Sho-lah, John Silas, W.S. Sharp, Isai Snow, J.S. Scoville, M.T. Sartain, Little Soldier, Anderson Swaid, Ruth Sheppard, Evans Stewart, George Smith, George Thomas, John Tussick, John Tarwater, W.G. Tione, Asa Toy, T.A. Troyman, Jane Thompson, John Towers, Harry Warfield, Wesley Warren, Morgan Williams, George Washington, Archy Whitewater, Isham Williams, Samuel Young, E.T.A.C. Young, and Leander Zane, U.S. prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 December 23: Partial certification, discusses 73 bottles of distilled liquor; Charles Burns; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 December 31: Envelope; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 December 31: Grandy jury summons, Thomas T. Carey, Thomas M. McGee, Henry Ramey, Moses Dausbey, John S. Ruble, E.B. Harrison, Samuel Howell, Franklin Mayes, Pack Logan, George W. Rowe, Henry C. Haney, Aaron Garreton, M.S. Watts, P. Frazzell, L.M. Blaylock, George D. May, Eli Baker, Samuel Russell, jurors; S.R. Kannady, Jeremiah Hackett, and William F. Jones, jury commissioners; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.A. Williams
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1878 February 28: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 January 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Jesse Bowers, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; S.J. Erwin and Charles Thomas, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 January 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 January 4: Voucher, to John Clifford; includes cost of chisels and shackles; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Mary Hewey et.al; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 12: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Henry Roberts, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 12: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Young, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Willonel R. Ayers, guard; Jack Shinchum, Tam Ervin, Henry Brocky, Jim Shinchum, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 13: Voucher, U.S. v. David Zolt, selling liquor to Indians; includes cost of warrant; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 15: Partial voucher, U.S. v. T.A. Teryman, et.als, bribery in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant and committing to jail; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; also includes in the warrant is Scoville and Lyons
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1878 July 16: Voucher, to Malton Knapton, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. George Geaft, U.S. v. Ed Cobb, et.al, and U.S. v. Mary Hewey; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 July 16: Voucher, to Willond R. Ayers, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Pat Nail, larceny in the Indian Country and U.S. v. Shamus Young, larceny in the Indian Country; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Beamus Bershears, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Ike Lewis, One Becky, and One Green, witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1878 July 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Mary Hewey, violating internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Walton Knapton, posse comitatus; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Pat Nail, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Willonel R. Ayers, posse comitatus; Eugene Walker, guard; Pryer Allen, William Colbert, and Peter Wright, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Granville Mouker and Van Steward, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Frank Beaver, Sally Beaver, and Jennie Speck, witnesses; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1878 July 18: Voucher, to James Wheeler, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Ann Thomas, et.al and U.S. v. William Potts and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel Harris and John Undermood; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Fletcher Frazier, Lauren Corke, and Luey Smith, witnesses; C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Hanibal Butter, Adolphus Butter, and Ed Butter, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; J.O. Flack, guard; Leu Colbert, witness; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. One Fletcher, larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Robert Morris, Alex Sexton, and James Waters, witnesses; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. William Potts, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; William Mix, Frank Welch, and William Welch, witnesses; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; Samuel Craggius, guard; served by J.N. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. William Secrest, larceny; U.S. v. Mary Hewey, violation internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Jane Thompson, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country and violation internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Cynthia Ryder, introducing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country and violation internal revenue laws; U.S. v. William Brown, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country and violation internal revenue laws; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 19: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Ruth Sheppard, violating internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Crawford Morris, posse comitatus; J.G. Bennett, guard; served by Samuel Walters, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Edward Crawford, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; served by Samuel Walters, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Tom Carr, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; John Harlan, guard; Dock Carson and Charley Jackson, witnesses; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Sharp, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Mrs. M. Brown and J.M. Choat, witnesses; served by J. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Fulsom, sucton bond; Adolph Shade and Sarah Danay, witnesses; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Little Savage (alias Little Soldier), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Charles Fenning, posse comitatus; B. Smith, guard; Hiram Dyer and Bird Dyer, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 20: Voucher, to John Stanton, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Jo. Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. George Lewis, One Beams, and others; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 20: Voucher, to Tillmon Knox; includes cost for service as bailiff; D.P. Upham, marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Cubby Colbert (alias Colbert Frazier), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and guard; James Bailey, posse comitatus; Harris Foreman, guard; Burr Hornback, Alex Thompson, One Gardner, and John Lyon, witnesses; served by J.H. Smithe, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Crawford, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Toney Williams, Nathan Colbert, and McKnight Batiste, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Wallace Hunter, threatening the life of B.B. Humphries; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John G. Humphries and Amanda L. Humphries, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Little Soldier, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Bird Dyer, Hiram J. Dyer, and Peter Corndropper, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Johnson, rape in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lucy Lenson, Henry Wilson, and Sarah Wilson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 23: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Chusley, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Thomas W. Johnson, M. Taylor, and William Geogan, witnesses; James Bailey, posse comitatus; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 23: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Spence Landrum, George Derthrower, Winnie Landrum, and Winnie Rutliff; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 23: Voucher, U.S. v. John Martin, murder in the Indian Country; James Brizzolara, commissioner; J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 23: Voucher, U.S. v. To.as.phumha (alias John Consegeo), introducing le in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; John Toogiver and Peter Corndropper, witnesses; Charles Finnigan, posse comitatus; C. Harrison, guard; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 24: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Swaia and Anderson Wade, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; James Bailey, posse comitatus; James Brizzolara, commissioner; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 24: Voucher, to Hubbard Stone; includes cost of attendance as a jury commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 24: Voucher, to James A. Lockhart; includes cost of attendance as a jury commissioner and mileage; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Anderson Ward (arrested as John Swaid), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Moses Findley, Jackson Seeley, Noel Johnson, and Stewart Seeley, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Cubby Frazier (arrested as Cubby Colbert), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Burrill Hornback, Russell Lison, and John P. Lyon, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 24: Voucher, U.S. v. John Chasley, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; McDonald Taylor and William Grogan, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 24: Voucher, U.S. v. John Newatsy, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; One Hyat and William McLaughlin, witnesses; Charles Finnigan, posse comitatus; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 25: Voucher, to Crawford Morris, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Samuel Walters, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. One Frye, U.S. v. Ruth Sheppard, and U.S. v. Bob Steele; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Adorphus Butter, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; J.O. Flack, guard; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; two copies
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1878 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Beamus Brashear, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; J.O. Flack, guard; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1878 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. One Frye, introducing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Crawford Morris, posse comitatus; served by Samuel Walters, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Van Stewart, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; J.O. Flack, guard; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1878 July 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Patten, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Seeley, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 26: Voucher, U.S. v. James Diggs, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Eugene A Osborn, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 July 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Patten, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Colbert and James Harden, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 July 30: Voucher, to James Bailey, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Chasley, U.S. v. John Swaid, U.S. v. Abby Colbert, U.S. v. Ben Patton, and U.S. v. Stephen Johnson and others; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 July 31: Voucher, U.S. v. One Hunter, threaten to commit assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Frank Hickman, guard; John G. Humphrys, Amanda Williams, and L.F. Hickman, witnesses; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 5: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hermon, Old Man Hermon, Grayson Bullock, and Isaiah Snow, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Joseph Thomas, Ann Thomas, Lewis Gardner, James A.J. Boyd, and Charlotte Boyd, witnesses; Hugh Simpson, posse comitatus; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 July 5: Voucher, U.S. v. John Martin, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; James Shannon, posse comitatus; Cyrus Herd, John McIntosh, John Leecher, and Richard Herrod, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Asie Thowie, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; Samuel Origgins, guard; Montgomery Coct, witness; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 6: Voucher, includes cost of serving subpoenas in U.S. v. J.O. Sill; John Conier; James Anderson, witness
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1878 July 7: Voucher, U.S. v. George Smith, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Way Chubbee and Sam Everidge, witnesses; William R. Kendrick, posse comitatus; James Brizzolara, commissioner; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 July 8: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Edward Fulsom, Ellis W. Fulsom, Watt Fulsom, and James F. Page, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 8: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Leander Zane, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 8: Voucher, to Hugh Simpson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Hermon, et.al; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 July 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Colly Albert, larceny; includes cost of mileage and subpoenas; William Redding and Huston West, witnesses; U.S. v. Joseph Bonhuer, rape; Dr. A. Dunlap, Dr. E.R. Duval, and John W.M. Namer, and John Bloomburg, witnesses
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1878 July 9: Voucher, U.S. v. James Diggs, assault and murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and travel expenses; Meyor Gaborn and Ralph Carter, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal;
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1878 June 10: Voucher, U.S. v. George Thomas, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; Joseph Moore, guard; served by M. Lepher, Lt. 4th Cavalry, and J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. John Starr and Charles Lewis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; George Shrale, Henry Shrale, Alex Wade, and Thomas Reed, witnesses; John Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 June 12: Voucher, Grand Jury subpoena; includes cost of subpoena; Alexander Wolf and Joseph Ward, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 June 13: Voucher, to James Wheeler, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.N. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. George Thomas, U.S. v. James Brown, U.S. v. Cubby Colbert, and Buch Davis, U.S. v. Jack Rosier, U.S. v. Jim Jones, and U.S. v. McHenry Cobb and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 June 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Matison Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; Salina O. Darr and Dick Williams, witnesses; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 June 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Phillip Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Durant Jackson, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 June 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Phillip Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles F. Helms, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 June 23: Voucher, includes payments from Jacob Baer, Bone's Brothers and Co., J.H. Brunhern, J.T. Humphies, William M. Cravens, Denall T. Cravens, F.R. McKibbins, Mrs. Marg Preston, Deputy Clark and Brothers, William C. Browning and Co., E.S. Paffray and Co., J.B. Lang, Benedict Nall and Co., Samuel Mcloud, Cochran McLane and Co., H.B. Claflin and Co., B.H. Sherz and Son, Chase and Cabot, and M. William Ferguson
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1878 June 24: Voucher, U.S. v. James L. Harris, violation U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles C. Cox, Paris R. Green, and Samuel W. Spencer, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, witness of signatures and commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 June 25: Voucher, U.S. v. James C. Kimmons, cutting timber on green land; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William W. Smith, William Cantrell, and Felix Smith, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, witness of signatures and commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 June 25: Voucher, U.S. v. William Harris (alias James Harris), violation internal revenue laws; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Joseph Martin, guard; Paris R. Green, Charles C. Cox, S.N. Spruce, witnesses; served by H.C Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 June 26: Voucher, U.S. v. James C. Kiners, cutting and removing tribes from public lands; includes cost of feeding one prisoner; Felix Smith, William Cantrell, and W.W. Smith, witnesses; served by H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 June 26: Voucher, U.S. v. J.S. Payson, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William F. Jones, George W. Harris, and Roderick A. Caldwell, witnesses; E.B. Harris, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 June 26: Voucher, U.S. v. L.R. Bell and C.D. Gunter; includes cost of travel expenses; C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal; U.S. v. Stephen Cox, O.D. Punter, et.al; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 June 27: Voucher, U.S. v. James L. Harris, violation internal revenue laws; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Joseph Martin, guard; served by H. Collative, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 June 28: Witness subpoena, U.S. v. Starling H. Colson; James Mitchel, William Brown, and Simpson Bennett, witnesses; served by Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Fulsom; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and one mileage; Aj S. Barnett, Dick Nail, and Laurence Nail, witness; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus
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1878 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. James Rippatoe and Daniel Rippatoe, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant and subpoenaed witnesses; served by H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; Newton January, H.B. Wooldridge, August Sagers, Sam Johnson, James F. Albright, John Harper, W.P. Bishop, George Corret, and Jack Carlton, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. J.T. Poyson, violation internal revenue laws; includes cost of warrant; William F. Jones, R.A. Caldwell, George Harris, and J.D. Walker, witnesses; served by Henry C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 June 2: Voucher, U.S. v. James Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; William Simmons, guard; Edward Hantley, Sergt. Edeo Gibson, and Elen Geary, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 June 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben; C.A. Barnes, J.K. Brandon, John Carnall, G.C. Falcon, J.G. Ebale, Stephen Wheeler
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1878 June 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben; J.G.. Ebale, Stephen Wheeler
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1878 June 4: Voucher, U.S. v. One Tussick, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Frank Parqeu and Daniel Grauh, witnesses; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 June 6: Voucher, to John Stanton, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. One Spencer, U.S. v. Lewis Priday, U.S. v. John Harsens and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 June 6: Voucher, to John Stanton, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; A.G. Boone, U.S. Indian Agent
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1878 June 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Cubby Colbert and Bush Davis, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witness; George Johnson, witness; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 June 6: Writ of Execution, U.S. v. L.B. Bell and C.D. Gunter; includes cost of debts; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 March 16: Sale ad, newspaper ad for the selling of David A. McKibbens land for reason of bankruptcy; H. Stone, assignee; includes list of sections of land to be sold
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1878 March 29: Voucher, court subpoena; One Thompson, Grammy Aggie, and Johnson Connelly, witnesses; T.A. Teryman, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 March 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 March 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 May 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Jasper Exodius, retail liquor dealer and introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country, and U.S. v. Morgan Williams, retail liquor dealer and introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 May 16: Voucher, U.S. v. William Paris, introducing spirituous liquors, retail liquor dealer, and U.S. v. Peter Fisher, introducing spirituous liquor in the Indian Country; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 May 19: Voucher, U.S. v. James Grayson, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Charles Williams, Isaac Alexander, and Jacob Mitchell, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershoro, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 May 1: Grand jury summons, H. Stone, W.M. Freeman, John Maledon, B.P. Renfree, L.L. Colton, W.H. Shibley, W.W. Woodruff, Fredrick King, J.M. Clarchay, John Layne, W.W. Crawford, S. Quesenbury, August Paxton, L.B. Byers, Anton Eupor, Newton Titsworth, Austin Billingsley, Moses Baum, jurors; Samuel Walters, M.F. Forke, and F.W. Boas, jury commissioners
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1878 May 1: Partial voucher, U.S. v. George Domming and William Domming, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Joseph Martin, guard; served by H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal, E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 May 1: Voucher, to Fred Meier; includes cost of making coffins; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 May 1: Voucher, U.S. v. James Jones (alias James Wheeler), larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and subpoena for one witness; John Henry Jackson, witness; served by Samuel Walters, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; I.L. Cotton, commissioner; John Ayers, guard; three different copies of same voucher
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1878 May 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Sev Morallis, grand jury subpoena; includes cost of mileage; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 May 2: Voucher, to Joseph Martin, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting H.C. Martine, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. George Downing and U.S. v. William Downing, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 May 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Jackson Simon, violation internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; George Imaine, Joseph Puler, and Aleck Bluck, witnesses; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 May 31: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 May 6: Venditioni exponas, U.S. v. 73 bottles of distilled spirits; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; two copies
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1878 May 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Augustus Hecht, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Francis N. Smith and Ella Smith, witness; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 May 8: Voucher, U.S. v. One Guss (alias August Hecht), murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witnesses; Frank Smith and Mrs. Smith, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson;
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1878 May 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Samiel Young, robbing post office; includes cost of feeding one prisoner and mileage; served by H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 May 9: Voucher, U.S. v. James F. Fagan, complaint at law; D.P Upham, U.S. marshal; William W. Bailey, Jeremiah R. Kannaday, and Raphael M. Johnson
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1878 May 9: Voucher, U.S. v. John Starr, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; D.M. Murphy, posse comitatus; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 November 1: Voucher, to J.T. Ayer, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Ben Dillard, violation of internal revenue laws, U.S. v. Wiley Johnson, larceny, U.S. v. William Martin, larceny, U.S. v. Peter Hammer, violation internal revenue laws, and U.S. v. Ben Austin, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 November 1: Voucher, U.S. v. A.J. Hudson, violation internal revenue laws; includes cost of warrant and subpoenaed witnesses; Ed. Bizzell, L.L. Price, William Flannigan, and R.L. Chayton, witnesses; served by Samuel Walters, U.S. deputy marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 November 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Dillard, violation internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; J.T. Ayers, posse comitatus; Andrew May, guard; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 November 30: Voucher; includes cost of bankruptcy payment; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 November 4: Grand jury summons; Ned Dixon, Monroe Lipscomb, John Meadows, Richard Turner, Fayette Locke, John L. Maxwell, P. Donay, Oliver Anderson, Robert Borne, Anderson B. Reed, W.J. Weaver, James A. Davie, Esquire J. Fuller, J.M. Carey, grand jurors; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 November 4: Voucher, to Frank Belmout, of Arkansas, for assisting G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. James Anderson, U.S. v. Aaron McMill, U.S. v. Sam Fivekiller, U.S. v. Thomas Raper, U.S. v. Stephen Blanchin, and U.S. v. Wesley House; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 November 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Wesley House, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant and subpoenaed witnesses; Stephen Wilson, J.G. Driskill, Campbell Taylor, Stephen Loomer, George Brown, and E.F. Weir, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 November 8: Voucher, to Samuel McLoud; includes cost of subsistence furnished to prisoners in U.S. jail per day; Joseph Allen, Arnold Adams, Neal Adams, George Aikman, Zack Baldridge, Adolphus Butler, J.W. Bell, Charles Bergeron, Chaney Bill, Walter Bigbee, E.W. Brown, B.H. Bolin, William Brown, Thomas Ballard, W.T. Barnes, Rabe Beard, W.S. Burgess, Steve Blackhawk, Edward Crawford, John Chesley, Lum Crittenden, J.T. Chaffin, L.A. Chaffin, John Caron, John Campbell, Henry Chalk, James Diggs, W.R. Dennison, Albert Douglas, Abe Davis, Bud Dean, Austin Deaner, J.W. Elliot, Lewis Ernest, Henry Fields, W.R. Fox, S.P. Filmore, Samuel Fivekiller, Carlina Greyson, George Gardner, Eli Gentry, Augustis Hecht, S.P. Hughes, William Housley, Joe Halfmoon, William Howell, Allen Housely, Joshia Herd, J.A. Hopkins, Theodore Hall, Peter Hammer, Tarless Holden, Wesley Howes, David Jones, Green Lowry, James Lettery, A.J. Lettery, John Martin, G.W. McKinney, Solomon McCoy, J.H. Morgan, William Martin, A.J. Merrill, J.R. Postoak, James Phillips, W.T. Parks, John Revell, Alexander Roe, Albert Reynolds, Enoch Raper, Thomas Raper, John Smith, William Secrest, M.T. Sartain, Ruth Sheppard, Jackson Simons, Jackson Still, Henri Stewart, T.A. Teryman, John Towers, David Tull, Frank Taylor, William Triplet, James White, Zack Williams, William Weatherby, and John Wade, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 11: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Edward Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; Charles Harrisoner, guard; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; John Kenney and John Ingram, witnesses;
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1878 October 11: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Heard and James White, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoner, and travel expenses; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 11: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Triplett, violating internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; John Bevent and Nathaniel Wafford, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 12: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Charles Bray, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; Samuel Stratton, William Smith, and William Johnson, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson
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1878 October 12: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Richard Smith and George Gardner, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost warrant; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Bray, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes costs of per diem and mileage; William Smith, Samuel H. Stratton, and William Johnson, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 13: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Bass Bohin, larceny in the Indian Country; includes costs of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; One Mills, P.N. Blackstone, and One Turner, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; C.R. Stephenson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Ackman and One Ackman, illicit distilling; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; George Washington, guard; George Washington and Mout Hutchinson, witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. John Brown and Edmund Brown, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Kinney, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Heard and James White, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Calvin Brown, William Lamar, and H.R. Hickman, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. One Raper and Billy Ranswell, illicit distilling; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Ellick Wolf, guard; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. William Triplett, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas E. Beavert and Nathaniel Warford, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 15: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Captain Harrison, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Bowey Taylor, witness; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Abe Davis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Harris and W.H. Marker, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry M. Harrison, assault with intent to kill in Indian County; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Bony Taylor, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 15: Voucher, U.S. v. William R. Fox, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Devorto, Alonzo Hayes, and James Wheeler, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 16: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Abe Davis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; One Marker, Thomas McDaniel, and Charles Harris, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 16: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Osey Trott, violating internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; Hardin Trott and William Baty, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Basil H. Bolin, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; T.J. Mills and J.E. Turner, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 16: Voucher, U.S. v. James C. Trott, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Harding H. Trott and William T. Beatty, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Parks, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Bass Reeved, posse comitatus; Mary Jefferson, Kick Rider, and Francis Smith, witnesses; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; two copies
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1878 October 17: Voucher, U.S. v. David Jones, larceny in the Indian Country; include cost of per diem and mileage; T.E. Fulsom, Durant Jackson, Henry Chalk, and Martin Vincent, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 18: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Babe Bird, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; R.J.B. Stephens, William Adams, Marine Adams, and Writ Henderson, witnesses; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 18: Voucher, U.S. v. George Gardner, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Cephus Foreman and Albert Reynolds, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Bud Bird, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; R.J.B. Stephens, Nate Henderson, William J. Adams, and Martin Adams, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Bud Dean, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James W. Anderson, John Hall, and George Vann, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. One Hall and One Hopkins, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, one guard, and feeding one prisoner; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Lewis Newbury, guard; Calvin Williams, Levina Stithum, and Durwin Jackson, witness; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; two copies
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1878 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. One Waid, violation of internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant and feeding one prisoner; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; served by Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Solomon McCoy, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph M. Franklin and M.C. Shelly, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. William Brown, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James W. Peacock, William H. Bourland, and Reuben R. Bourland, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Chance D. Bell, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Manerral Stuets, Mitchell Harrison, John Brown, and Josephine Nail, witnesses; Frank Belunt, posse comitatus; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 21: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Levi Gentry (alias Eli Gentry), retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; William Yates, Sandie Erwin, and Newton Rozelle, witnesses; served by Zack Williams; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; two copies
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1878 October 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Ballard, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mary J. Reed, Jane Jordon, Louisa Phipps, Columbus Phipps, and James Branhan, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Hugh Simpson, posse comitatus; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 October 21: Voucher, U.S. v. William Barnes, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Sanders, Frank Elwood, and S.M. Griffith, witnesses; Thomas Wall, guard; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; two copies
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1878 October 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Taylor, Henry Shannon, Arthur Martin, and Lewis Davis, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 October 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wiley Uberry and Isaac Stephenson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 October 22: Voucher, U.S. v. One Burgess, retail tobacco dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John T. Davis and James Williams, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 23: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Wiley Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; J.T. Ayers, posse comitatus; Eli Green, guard; Andy Berry and Benson Hudson, witness; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; two copies
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1878 October 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Lou Majuego, murder in the Indian Country; includes costs of warrant; served by C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 23: Voucher, U.S. v. One Sidney (alias Sidney Helix), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hilliard Perry, James Nelson, Joseph D. McClure, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 24: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Ben Austin (alias Austin Dana), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; J.T. Ayers, posse comitatus; Eli Green, guard; L.A. Morris, N.S. Burke, Lee Turnbull, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 24: Voucher, to Bass Reeves, of Van Buren, Arkansas, for assisting Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Levi Gentry, U.S. v. One Hall and One Hopkins, and U.S. v. One Waid; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1878 October 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Bergen, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage; William Wallace, Frank Kriner, and Dan Carr, witnesses; served by Bass Reeved, U.S. special deputy marshal; Zack Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 25: Partial voucher, U.S. v. J.W. Johnson, violation internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Albert Martin, M.F. Cottingham, William B. Chapman, and J.T. Tinsley, witnesses; Sam Edmundson, guard; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; two copies
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1878 October 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Austin Dand, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Benton, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Chalk, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John W. Burks and Alfred Wright, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 25: Voucher, U.S. v. John Smith, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes costs of warrant and feeding one prisoner; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 26: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Bud Dean, larceny in the Indian Country; includes costs of mileage and warrant; Hugh Simpson, posse comitatus; James W. Anderson, Ben Williams, Sam Moss, John Hall, and George Vann, witnesses; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 26: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Martin, larceny in the Indian Country; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; J.T. Ayer, posse comitatus; Andrew May, guard; E.J. Dunegan, J.T. Davis, J.S. Forrest, John Kittle, and Sam Brokins, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 26: Voucher, U.S. v. J.N. Garber; includes cost of subpoenaed witness; Thomas E. Lacey, witness; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 28: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Peter Hammer, violation internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes costs of warrant, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; J.T. Ayers, posse comitatus; Eli Green, guard; T.F. Clay and A.A. Muse, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.s. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 28: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Raper, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; John Smitts, William Fisher, John Gibson, Thomas Hernton, Chilly Morgan, Jeff Bruce, and Jackson Smith, witnesses; Frank Belmout, posse comitatus; served by G.N. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. David Tull, larceny in Indian Country, U.S. v. John Wade, introducing spirituous liquors, U.S. v. Wingfield Burgess, violating internal revenue laws, U.S. v. Eli Gentry, violation internal revenue laws, U.S. v. William Weatherby, violation internal revenue laws; includes costs of being committed to jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John Shannen, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Devoto, James Wheeler, Alonzo Hays, and T.J. Marning, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 28: Voucher, U.S. v. William Martin, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E.J. Dunagan, Sam T. Davis, J.S. Forrest, John Kittle, and Samuel Brookers, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; George A. Grace, U.S. district attorney
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1878 October 29: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Sam Fivekiller, larceny in the Indian Country; includes costs of mileage, warrant, and feeding one prisoner; Thomas Stritton, G.W. Davis, Jeff Beau, and Chilly Morgan, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Frank Belmout, posse comitatus; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 29: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Blackhawk, larceny in the Indian Country; includes costs of mileage, warrant, and travel expenses; Andrew McGee, James McGee, and Marie McGee, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 29: Voucher, to Hugh Simpson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Thomas Ballard, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter Hammer, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; T.F. Clay and A.A. Muse, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. T.A. Teryman, J.S. Scoville, and John R. Lyons, bribery indictment; includes cost of warrant; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; W.V. Alexander, Britt Willis, Cyrus Harmah, and Gilbert Turnbull, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Raper, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jackson Smith and Thomas S. Hutton, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 October 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Raper, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jefferson Pean, William Fisher, Chilly Morgan, and John Gibson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 October 2: Voucher, to B.A. Atkinson; includes cost of lamp chimneys, nails, and other miscellaneous goods for the U.S. court and jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 2: Voucher, to Frank Belmans, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. G.W. Whelan, U.S. v. George Blackbird, and U.S. v. Chance D. Buc and others; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 October 2: Voucher, to James Clifford; includes cost of repairing and making shackles and repairing well buckets; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 2: Voucher, to P. Berman; includes costs of shirts, pants, and other clothing; Charles Burns, jailor; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 30: Partial voucher, U.S. v. James Latty and Andrew Latty, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and warrant; Frank Belmout, posse comitatus; W.T. Whittington, Ellen Whittington, Frank Davis, and Mat Latty, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 30: Voucher, to Claude Cox, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Edward Brown, U.S. v. Captain Harrison, and U.S. v. Walter Bigley; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 October 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Ruth Sheppard, Sidney L. Erwin, and Jacob White; includes cost of warrant; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Five Killer, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Davis, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 31: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Merrill, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Frank Belmout, posse comitatus; Herbert Cox, guard; C.H. Taylor, J.J. Aukran, Mary J. Aukran, Alex Stewart, and Mrs. S. Taylor; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 October 31: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost for services rendered and medicine furnished for prisoners in U.S. jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Merrill, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; C.H. Taylor, John J. Ankrom, Alexander Stewart, Stacey Taylor, and Mark J. Ankrom, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1878 October 31: Voucher, U.S. v. James Latty and Andrew Latty, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.T. Whittington, F.M. Davis, James M. Latty, and Sarah E. Whittington, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Blackhawk, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Andrew McGee, James McGee, Maria McGee, and Irving McGee, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 October 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Kelly, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Joseph Martin, guard; John Madding, William Wegan, and Lucinda Madding, witnesses; served by Henry C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 4: Voucher, to Samuel McLoud; includes cost of subsistence furnished to prisoners in U.S. jail; Joseph Allen, George Aikinson, William Brown, Zack Baldridge, Adolphus Butler, J.W. Bell, Charles Bergern, George Blackbird, Chancey Bell, John Chesley, Edward Crawford, Lum Crittenden, J.T. Chaffin, L.A. Chaffin, John Caron, John Campbell, Ellick Cravatt, Ceasar Chicot, James Diggs, W.R. Dennison, W.H. Daniel, Jasper Evendine, J.W. Elliott, Lewis Ernest, Henry Fields, Johnson Fallen, Carolina Greyson, Rufus Gillespi, Theodore Gregory, Thomas Greenwood, Augustis Hecht, S.P. Hughes, Mary Hewith, William Holmes, William Housley, William Hancock, Joe Halfmoon, William Howell, Zellick Jackson, Green Lowry, George Lowry, J.R. Lyon, John Martin, G.W. McKenney, Zack Morgan, John Newahita, Jacob O'Dell, J.R. Postoak, William Parris, N.J. Powers, Daniel Perdue, James Perdue, John Revell, Cintha Rider, Alexander Roe, Peter Robinson, Enoch Raper, John Smith, William Secrest, Isham Slick, J.S. Scoville, M.T. Sartain, Ruth Sheppard, Evans Stewart, Jackson Simons, Jackson Still, George Thomas, T.A. Teryman, Jane Thompson, John Towers, David Twill, Frank Taylor, Mary Vann, J.M. Whaling, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1878 October 9: Partial voucher, U.S. v. T.A. Teryman, et.al, bribery in the Indian Country; includes costs subpoenaed witnesses; James Thompson, N.F. Cubbs, and Jerry Ward, witnesses; served by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 October 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Allen Housley, Arnold Adams, Neal Adams, Abe Douglas, and Albert Reynoals, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes costs of warrant, feeding one prisoner, and mileage; Henry Robinson, Sara J. Peachlyn, Nancy Long, and Dock Russell, witnesses; Malton Knapton, posse comitatus; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; two copies
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1878 September 10: Voucher, U.S. v. John R. Lyons, bribery; includes cost of warrant; served by D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 September 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Halfmoon, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of warrant; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 September 18: Voucher, to Jerry Morrow, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Jo Tinker, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Johnson Peter, U.S. v. Thompson Miller, U.S. v. John Reardon et.al, U.S. v. Creek Jim, U.S. v. George Hudson, U.S. v. Brown M. Raw and Frank Brown, and U.S. v. James Johnson; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1878 September 20: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Robert Bishop, violation of internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Martin, guard; Lafayette Tuel, witness; H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1878 September 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert L. Bishop, introducing whisky into the Indian Country; includes costs of per diem and mileage; Lafayette Teel, witness; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal
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1878 September 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Tom Greenwood, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes costs of per diem and mileage; Zack Cheadle and James Wheeler, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness to signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 September 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Zedick Kemp (alias Zedick Jackson), assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes costs of per diem and mileage; Richard Love, Thomas Logan, and Minnie Thompson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 September 26: Partial voucher, U.S. J.W. Whelan, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and travel expenses; Frank Blemont, posse comitatus; Hubert Cox, James Kenney, One Greene, and Ed Brandon, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1878 September 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John M. Whalen, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Herbert Cox and James Kenney, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 September 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Enoch Raper, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry M. Hutchinson and George Washington, witnesses; John Paterson and C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 September 27: Voucher, U.S. v. George Blackbird, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Columbus F. Walker, Jackson W. Drake, Joel M. Bryan, and Theodore Clendennin, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 September 28: Partial voucher, U.S. v. George Blacklid, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Frank Belenant, posse comitatus; H. Cox, guard; Sally Baer Clone, Isreal Cox, William Drake, and Joe Bryant, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle;
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1878 September 30: Envelope, contained list of Grand Jury; Ned Dixon, John L. Maxwell, Robert Boon, J.T. Heammett, Monroe Lipscomb, John Meadows, Richard Turner (colored), Nathaniel Carter, Anderson B. Reed, P. Donan, W.J. Weaver, Oliver Anderson, Esquire J. Fuller, Anderson Bean, Fayette Locke, J.W. Carey, William Barker, James A. Davis, Grand Jury members; S.B. Corningham, B.F. Atkinson, and W.F. Stewart
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1878 September 30: Voucher, includes cost of bankruptcy payments; Hubbard Stone, assignee of D.A. McKibben
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1878 September 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Chaney T. Bell, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Minerva Stults, Josephus Nail, John Brown, and Michael Harrison, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1878 September 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Campbell, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Kate Campbell, D.H. Laymon, and Ezkiel W. Cox, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1878 September 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Two horses, One wagon, et.al; includes cost of caring for and feeding horses and for caring for and transporting the property; James H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1879 April 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward F. Beeson, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John T. Cotton, Robert S. Edwards, Williams Clark, and Z.M. Ellison, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Barnes, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Malcolm H. Moore and Lorenzo Spears, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Lifter bird-wee-sorrwe, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stephen Spears, witness; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Laruel, retail liquor dealer introducing spirituous liquor in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.E. Beauert, L.J. Parris, John Fields, and J.W. Woods, witnesses; George S. Winston and C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel L. Davis, introducing spirituous liquors in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Herman J. Vann and Frank P. West, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Bob Brown, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James M. Smith and John W. Bailey, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Powell and Perk Pranly, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E.C. Bondish Jr., George Wofford, William Febser, and B.W. Foreman, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Powell, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Taylor Parris and John Parris, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 2: Voucher, U.S. v. Marcus Thruwik, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; S.L. Reynolds, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 30: Voucher, to Bass Reeves, of Van Buren, Arkansas, for assisting J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Willis Kincade and U.S. v. Frank Washington, Ed Cohee, Fred Humphries, Chaney Wilson, and others; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. deputy marshal
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1879 April 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Toke Robinson, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Square Ward, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 3: Voucher, U.S. v. William Prophet, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.W. Moore, J.G. Little, Henderson Grimwitt, and William Wright, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Ruse, removing timber from government land; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jesse Cochran, Isaac Johnnycake, and Tuck Downing, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Jerry Foster, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Vann, James H. Hill, and Nathan Hill, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Calvin Grey, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Goldman, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 5: Voucher, U.S. v. John T. Scott, threating the life of Charles G. Duncan in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Duncan, Darel A. Chatham, and Josiah Roberts, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 7: Voucher, U.S. v. Nip Lewis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Choate and Tony Henderson, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 7: Voucher, U.S. v. William Smith, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joshua Shepherd and George Wofford, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, Witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Basil Craig, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Aquillar Fleetwood and George Meeks, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April 8: Voucher, U.S. v. Jonas Arnold, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ed Chadwick, Charles Dewitt, James Kesterson, and Thomas Bethel, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 April 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Joshua McLaughlan, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Donalson and Woster Wily, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 April Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Smith, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E. Cornelius Bondwish, witness, D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 11: Voucher, to James W. Donnelley; includes cost of railroad ticket from Washington D.C. to Little Rock, Arkansas and food along the way; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 12: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Taylor Goins, assault; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader, Anton Euper (line through name), Moses Harrell, Edward Pennington (line through name), Alfred Wilson, Charles Smeding, Robert Green, and Henry Wegner (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 12: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. William Mosier, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, John H. Blackwell (line through name), Peter Brader, Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington, Anton Euper, Robert Green, Charles Schmeiding, Alfred Wilson, and Henry Wegner, jurors; jurors 40 through 46 have X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 13: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Robert Thompson, larceny; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Brader, Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington (line through name), Anton Euper (line through name), Charles Smeding, Robert Green, Henry Wegner, William H. Rogers, Alfred Wilson (line through name), William J. Peggyhouse, and George N. Spradling, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 13: Voucher, to Samuel McLoud; includes cost of subsistence furnished prisoners of U.S. jail; J.B. Adams, John Anderson, Gloster Allen, Leonard Ames, George Brimmage, William Bumpis, William Brown, Johnson Baldridge, Charlotte Burton, Caleb Brown, J.D. Bryson, David Brewer, Samuel Brooken, Joseph Cates, G.S. Chase, U.M. Cooper, Noah Colbert, Green Cook, Henry Colbert, Joseph Dunn, Perry Dumas, Anderson Davis, Thomas Dickinson, William Evans, William Foreman, George Fields, Joseph Freeman, Dunkin Fence, William Foreman, James Gustin, Harris Gibson, Thomas Goforth, Jack Grey, J.H. Goode, J.M. Gardner, Charles Gardner, Jacob Gosnell, Lewis Gordon, J.M. Hicks, James Haslet, R.B. Horsley, Daniel Harrison, Henry Hughbanks, Fred Humphries, Daniel Henderson, J.M. Hessen, Marshal Jackson, Edward Kunle, Hiram King, Vanjackson Luther, Samuel Larne, Walter Lee, Spencer Laundrum, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, W.M. McAlister, John Miller, Perry Machlin, Joseph Maxfield, One McAlister, George Musteller, J.H. Moore, Manny McGee, Bunch Miller, George Miner, Solomon Nelson, Daniel Oakacha, John Pulliam, Ben Patton, Jeff Padan, Sally Puppy, Andrew Parris, Charles Rhodes, William Robinson, Matt Russell, Robert Reynolds, Eliza Riley, Jacob Reed, William Silcox, John Sullivan, Harry Sisson, Lum Smith, Ben Stevenson, Joe Sam, Charles Samuel, M.A. Sonells, James Smith, Robert Shiver, Joe Sam, Lewis Tremens, March Tremens, Lemon Tremens, Washington Taylor, W.S. Underwood, Zeb Underwood, William Weathers, Manuel White, Andrew Willis, Charles Williams, Charles Williams, Charles Williams, Julius Williams, Charles Work, George Worley, George Wingfield, and Isam Wagoner, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Marshall N. Patton, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Johnson, Charles Lewis, C.A. Davis, George W. Bayley, and Charles W. Robert, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1879 December 15: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Jackson Marshall, murder; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader, Anton Euper, Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington (line through name), Alfred Wilson (line through name), Charles Smeiding (line through name), Robert Green, William H. Rogers (line through name), and William Hershey (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Marshal N. Patton, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John H. Nicholson, James Stewart, Solomon Cicil, and Rue Stewart, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Munday Roberts et.al, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Frank D. Chatfield, Frank M. Carter, James Sampson, George Scott, and Anderson Davis, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1879 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Joel McKinney, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; B.S. Gapps and Thomas Scott, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. John Freeland, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Smith and P.W. Hicks, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 17: Voucher, U.S. v. John Harris, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; A. Douglas Beno and John Leecher, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Mundy Roberts, et.al, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Rachael Lewis and Scott Lewis, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 18: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Jesse B. Adams, assault; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington, Alfred Wilson, Charles Schmeding (line through name), Henry Wegman, William H. Rogers (line through name), Robert Whiting, West Wiley, William Ramey (line through name), and Jesse Davis (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel Davis, violating of U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Valentine S. Harrison and Thomas P. Hughes, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1879 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Albright, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Daniel Alspack and James Hendrickson, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Gus Ivey, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E.C. Bondirot Jr, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. James Wicket, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Alexander and Richard Herrod, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 1: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Jack Griffith, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader (line through name), Auton Euper (line through name), Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington (line through name), Alfred Wilson (line through name), and Henry Hitch (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 1: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. John Fields, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader, Auton Euper, Moses Harrell, Edward Pennington (line through name), Alfred Wilson, and Henry Hitch (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 1: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Robert Thompson, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader, Auton Euper (line through name), Moses Harrell, and Alfred Wilson, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 20: Voucher, to George Ponds, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Neal Scrimpsher, U.S. v. William Calilse, U.S. v. Big Jim (alias Jim Arcive, Jim Ricket), U.S. v. Nathaniel Warford, U.S. v. One West, et.al, and U.S. v. Walt Evans; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Gus Avery, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; T.W. Foreman, G.A. Wofford, and John T. Drew, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Joel McKinney, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; R.H. Shuler, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. M.A. Sorrels, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; M. Fraze and Sophrenia Downing, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. William Jackson, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alex Wade, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Alic Bemore, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.L. Brown, Polly Asburry, Peggy Rowe, and Jane Rowe, witnesses; James Paterson, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 23: Voucher, to William Fields, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Dwight H. Wheeler, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Frank Albright, U.S. v. Ben Joseph, U.S. v. John Freeland, and U.S. c. Creek John and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; G.S. Williams, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Smith, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John McKay, Cathrine C. Steele, Mary Newberry, Cornelia A. Whinnery, Mark Whinnery, and Albert Skippert, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Kirk, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Moses Smith, Joseph Smith, and Squire Ward, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Mundy Roberts, et.al, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; T.A. Orr, F.M. Fox, and R. Nichols, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 25: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Miller, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses and mileage; Dave Little, Jesse Jackson, James S. Little, W.A. Hustase, William Diddlake, and James Rictor, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1879 December 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Hendricks, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Kelly, Frank James, and Napoleon Terrier, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Welch, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James K. Moore, William Reed, George Silverheel, and John Silverheel, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John Woods, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thoman J. Russell, Rose Cunningham, and Charles Foreman, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. George Bass, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Vann, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. George Moyer, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Shory Foreman, Charles Mayfield, and Richard Splittog, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Mackey Foreman, larceny in the Indian Country; cost of per diem and mileage; Jack Downing and John R. Wells, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Bunch, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Moses Eubanks, Laura Eubanks, Schelotta Hersh, Hudson Harlam, Maria Harlam, and George Lindsey, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. Marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 29: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. James W. Hicks, murder; Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell (line through name), George W.L. Cox, Robin Crawford (line through name), John Camall (line through name), John D. Douglas, Isaac Davis, Samuel Holleman (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), Byron J.F. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan (line through name), William J. Johnston, Samuel McLoud (line through name), Peter Brader (line through name), Anton Euper, Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington (line through name), Robert Green (line through name), Charles Smiding (line through name), William H. Rogers, Robert Whiting (line through name), West Wiley (line through name), Spencer Bell, Benedict Stebber (line through name), Charles McManus (line through name), Martin Turner (line through name), Gerhardy Snider, Nathaniel Springs, Samuel Lawrence (line through name), William Geiger (line through name), and Simon Joel (line through name), jury
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1879 December 29: Voucher, to William Bell, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Alex Benson, U.S. v. M.A. Sorrells, U.S. v. Charles Smith, and U.S. v. Gus James and others; James Brizzolara, commissioner; G.S. Williams, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 2: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Fred Martin, assault; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader, Moses Harrell, Edward Pennington (line through name), Anton Euper, Alfred Wilson (line through name), Charles Imeeting (line through name), and Robert Green, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 December 30: Voucher, to James Wheeler, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Hugh Simpson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Mundy Robert et.al and U.S. v. Richard Glass (alias Richard Bonner and Alex Berryman); Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Jo Cron, James Wells, John Lucky, Barney Lucky, Joe Primus, Daniel Lucky, Henry Smith (alias Charlie Roberts), Cornista Brunner, and Ben Daker (alias Ben Roberts), also arrested; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 December 30: Voucher, U.S. v. John Boyd, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Elisha C. Roberson, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 December 31: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Perry Dumas, assault in the Indian County; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses and mileage; Sy Abram and Mathew Spencer, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1879 December 6: Voucher, U.S. v. R.B. Smith, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lucy Smith, John Y. Mills, and L.G. Garrett, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 December 9: Voucher, to D.H. Laymon, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. George McDonald, U.S. v. Cain Robinson, U.S. v. Tom Love, and U.S. v. George Hudson and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 December 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Joel McKinney, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.J. Mitton and H.W. Jones, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 February 12: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Matt Russell, Ben Stephenson, and George Wordly, larceny; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader (line through name), Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington (line through name), Anton Euper, Robert Green, Charles Schmeiding, and Alfred Wilson (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 June 6: Letter, to Stephen Wheeler, clerk, from E.J. Brooks, acting commissioner, detailing Isaac C. Parker's, judge, ruling on cutting timber on government land and Indian Territory
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1879 March 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Hall, arson in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lorenzo D. Davis, S.G. Mabry, J.L. Brown, George A. Crane, and Henry McClure, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; John A. Yroee, U.S. district attorney
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1879 March 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Johnson Baldridge and Mack Coats, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ethie Foster, Taylor Parris, Moses Hubbard, Alfred McKay, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter J. Peterson, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lorena D. Spears and Stephen Spears, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 13: Voucher, U.S. v. George Brimmage and Robert Fowler, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Brown, James Drew, Isaac Benge, and Daniel Snow, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 13: Voucher, U.S. v. James Gorris, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Solomon Hare, William Thornton, and Thomas Tony, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 13: Voucher, U.S. v. John Fields, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hugh Simpson, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Joshua Glann, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jackson Loving, Elizabeth Loving, Alexander Burns, Henry Johnson, and Jacob Russell, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1879 March 14: Voucher, U.S. v. John Sherheard, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John S. Anderson, Elijiah Blankenship, Adam Lucas, M.M. Anderson, Jackson Loving, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1879 March 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Onei Wartuck, retail liquor dealer without paying the special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Drew, Charles Barker, and John Thompson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Gordon P. Bett, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nancy A. Hill, Lela E. Ryan, and W.L. Lolkner, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 18: Voucher, U.S. v. John Ames (alias John Sullivan), murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Minerva Goings, Cynthia Goings, Ransom Goings, and James Bailey, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Austin Pursley, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Howell John and Moses Fleir, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam McGee, One Fulsom, John Nail, and One Nelson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E.H. Cutherton and Lyman Scott, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Washington Wesley, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; C.C. Martin, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 1:Petit jury summons, Asa Clark, Lewis Froman, Richmond Johnson, John Johnson, Henri St.Clair, Thomas Broots, Smith Man, Eli Green, G.W. McIntosh, Milton Gotier, George U. Johnson, Solom Jackson, Lafayette Blair, Alfred Leadbetter, Robert Arington, Otin Fenuo, George Hunter, George Lee, Ada Powers, A.E. Bindorff, A.G. Elbert, John M.P. Baker, James Cammeron, A.J. Reed, M.C. Bailer, J.R. Kannady, Robert F. Jay, Marion Watson, Martin Brigett, Charles I. May, James Hall, D.T.C. Miller, William E. Sharp, Robert H. Officer, W.W. Bailer, W.W. Perm, William Wiley, jurors; Thelbert B. Bright, Ozias D. Johnson, and G.C. Christtey, commissioners; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 March 20: Voucher, U.S. v. John Brady, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Shiridan, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Steve Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Benjamin Grubbs, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 24: Voucher, U.S. v. William Hurd, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Blackman and Lalta Barnes, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 25: Voucher, U.S. v. John P. McAdams, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; N.J. Quinton, Joel S. Quinton, and G.W. Brooks, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Allenton Leflore, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Pe Robson, Nathan J. Henslee, and William Wommock, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Gray, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alex Mayfield, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Steve Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.W. Thompson and George Grubb, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 31: Voucher, U.S. v. One Jeston, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Carr, David Carr, N.J. Mickle, and Hermon Mickle, witnesses; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1879 March 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Eastman, assault with intent to kill in Indian County; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jacob E. Palmer, Thomas J. Wall, and Willie Huff, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 March 7: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Eastman, assault with intent to kill in Indian County; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Albert J. Hough, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1879 May 1: Voucher, to Bynum Colbert, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting James Williams, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Mat Williams, Jim Brooks, Marvin Benton, and One Furgeson; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams and C.M. Barnes, witnesses of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 May 5: Voucher, to Thomas Hughes, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. Baid Craig; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 November 10: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Cubby Colbert, assault with intent to kill; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Muder, Benjamin Brent, and Ernest Beck, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 11: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Charles Williams, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany, John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter, John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Bruder (line through name), and George W.L. Cox, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 11: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Emanuel White, assault with intent to kill; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Bruder, and Moses Harrell, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 11: Voucher, to Isaac Lewis, of Rocky Comfort, Arkansas, for assisting Samuel Walkers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Silas Jefferson and U.S. v. James Campbell and others; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 November 11: Voucher, to Samuel McLoud; includes cost of subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; J.R. Adams, James Aikens, John Anderson, George Buimage, William Bumpes, William Brown, Johnson Baldridge, G.T. Chase, U.M. Cooper, Noah Colbert, Frank Criner, Green Cook, Henry Clark, Henry Colbert, Joseph Dunn, Loran David, William Evans, William Foreman, George Fields, Joseph Freeman, James Gustin, Harris Gibson, Thomas Goforth, Jack Grey, Ground-hog, J.H. Goode, Lewis Gordon, J.H. Gwin, J.M. Hicks, James Haslet, R.R. Horslet, White Hair, Purty Hair, Charles Johnson, Marshal Jackson, Edward Kunle, Eanjackson Luther, Samuel Larne, Walter Lee, Daniel Little, J.R. Lucus, Spencer Laundrum, Charles Lee, W.M. McAlister, Kick McCormick, John Miller, Perry Macklin, John Morrell, George Miner, Joseph Maxfield, One McAlister, Solomon Nelson, Daniel Oakacha, John Pulliam, Charles Rhodes, William Robinson, Eliza Riley, Matt Russell, Robert Reynolds, Eliza Riley, Jack Reed, S.L. Reynolds, John Sullivan, Harry Sisson, Lum Smith, Henry Smith, Ben Stevenson, William Story, Joe Sam, A.N. Smith, James Scott, J.R. Skeen, Charles Samuels, One Tyrone, John Towers, Lewis Tremens, March Tremens, Limon Tremens, W.S. Underwood, Z.T. Underwood, George Undergraff, William Weathers, Manuel White, Andrew Willis, Charles Williams, Charles Williams, Dickey Williams, One Woodleg, One Wakinhawk, Town Waker, One Wheyashausa, Charles Williams, Julius Williams, and Charles Work, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 11: Voucher, to Thomas P. Hughes, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting Henry C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal, in issuing a bench warrant for William Silcox, Commers Capris for Lenard Awes, Albert Wilson, and others; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 November 12: Note, handwritten; John Mosley and Henry Gathers are discharged; George A. Grace, U.S. attorney
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1879 November 12: Note, handwritten; William Roebuck, Richard Roebuck, and J.H. Miller are discharged; James M. Wright, Washington L. Stimson, and John Jones are discharged, George A. Grace, U.S. attorney; Richard M. Horncock is discharged, George A. Grace, U.S. attorney; "call Andres Denton, F.C. Blakely, and John P. Johnson to see if they know anything in the Dogan Case; do not discharge them";
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1879 November 12: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Jack Spaniard, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell(line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany, John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter, John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, and Peter Bruder, jurors; jurors twenty nine through thirty eight have X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 12: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Samuel Brookens, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany, John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter, John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Bruder, and Moses Harrell (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 14: Letter, to Isaac C. Parker; details the uncomfortable conditions of housing for the jurors; George E. Colite, A. Shields, J.J. Johnson, M.M. Morrow, A.L. Thompson, F.T. Hooper, Edward Harbert, Peter Sanders, G.W. Columbus, E.W. Farrion, John S. Lewis, Abner P. Woodruff, Z.W. Moody, P.D. Robertson, A.B. Nuce, and Samuel Lyon, jurors signatures
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1879 November 15: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Hiram King, introducing spirituous liquors in into Indian Country and U.S. v. One MacAllister, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford, John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter, John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Bruder, and Moses Harrell, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 17: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Henry Eubanks, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford, John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Bruder (line through name), Anton Euper (line through name), Moses Harrell (line through name), and Edward Pennington (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 17: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Thomas Goforth, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford, John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Bruder, Moses Harrell, and Edward Pennington, jurors; jurors twenty nine through forty have X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 17: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. William Bumpy, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Bruder, Anton Euper, Moses Harrell, and Edward Pennington, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 18: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. March Irwin et.al; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Bruder (line through name), Anton Euper, Moses Harrell, and Edward Pennington (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 18: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Walter Lee, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Bruder (line through name), Anton Euper, Moses Harrell, and Edward Pennington (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 18: Voucher, to Hugh Simpson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting G.H. Kyle, U.S. marshal, in U.S. v. Dug Bryson, U.S. v. Bill Borland et.al, and U.S. v. Dick Ward and others (George Wingfield and Sol Sorrell); James Brizzolara, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 November 19: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Joe Sams, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford, John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Braded, and Auton Euper, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 19: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Jo Sams, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country and retail liquor dealer without paying special taxes; Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Bruder, Moses Harrell, Anton Euper, and Edward Pennington, jurors; jurors thirty two through forty one have X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 19: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. One Evans and One Pullman, larceny in the Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford, John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, and Benjamin Vaughan Sr, jurors; jurors thirty through thirty seven have X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 1: Petit jury summons, Henry Atkinson, James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford, John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holloman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker, William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens (line through name), George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Muder, Moses Harrell, Edward Penington (line through name), Robert Green, Charles Schmeidnig, Robert Green (line through name), Auton Euper, and Alfred Wilson, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 1: Petit jury summons, Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck (line through name), Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holloman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Muder (line through name), Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Penington, Auton Euper, Charles Smellding, Robert Green, Henry Wegman, and William H. Rogers; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 1: Voucher, to Claude Cox, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Powa Logan, Richard Hansley, Johnson Baldridge, and One Sking, larceny, and U.S. v. One Woodleg, Albert Curleyhead, Joshua Wilson, George Minney, John Teehee, and Catche Teehee, violation of internal revenue laws; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 November 20: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Lewis Gordon, assault; Henry Atkinson , James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer, Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap (line through name), Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry (line through name), Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr, Peter Brader, Auton Euper, Moses Harell, and Ed Pennington, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 21: Note, Thomas H. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal, discharges Ed Givens, Mary Gordon, John Morrell, Henry Clark, Charley Clark, Willis Gibson, and Charley Watson, witnesses for defendant in U.S. v. Lewis Gordon
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1879 November 22: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. James N. Heslet, murder; Henry Atkinson(line through name) , James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively (line through name), John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), Peter Brader (line through name), Auton Euper (line through name), Moses Harrell (line through name), Edward Pennington, Robert Green (line through name), Daniel Walker, and Charles Martin (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 24: Voucher, to Silas Smith, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Dwight Wheeler, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Joe Coate, U.S. v. James Hessen, et.al, and U.S. v. J.P. Wize, and S. Emott and Henry Smith; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner;
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1879 November 4: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Samuel Wilson, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz, Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell, Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht, Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad (line through name), Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson (line through name), Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill, Samuel Holleman, Elijah B. Jones, Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter, John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse, William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes, Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner (line through name), and Benjamin Vaughan Sr, jurors; jurors one through eighteen have an X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 6: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Fred Humphrey, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent (line through name), John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston, Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier, George W.L. Cox, Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall, Patrick T. Devany, John S. Douglas (line through name), Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis (line through name), William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett (line through name), Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter, John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips, William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton, Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel, Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling, Byron J.M. Trotter, Henry Turner, and Benjamin Vaughan Sr, jurors; jurors thirty two through thirty seven have X through them; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 7: Petit jury summons, U.S. v. Alex Thompson, manslaughter; Henry Atkinson (line through name), James E. Brietz (line through name), Benjamin Brent, John H. Blackwell (line through name), Robert Boydston (line through name), Ernest Beck, Charles Bracht (line through name), Eli G. Collier (line through name), George W.L. Cox (line through name), Coston W. Conrad, Rolin Crawford (line through name), John Carnall (line through name), Patrick T. Devany (line through name), John S. Douglas, Charles T. Dotson, Isaac Davis, William A. Farmer (line through name), Thomas J. Hamnett, Hezekiah Highfill (line through name), Samuel Holleman (line through name), Elijah B. Jones (line through name), Joseph N. Lively, John T. Milsap, Benjamin D. McWhorter (line through name), John T. Perry, Pleasant M. Phillips (line through name), William J. Peevyhouse (line through name), William F. Patton (line through name), Charles B. Sisker (line through name), William B. Sutton (line through name), Martin Stetzel (line through name), Joseph F. Stokes (line through name), Robert M. Stephens, George N. Spradling (line through name), Byron J.M. Trotter (line through name), Henry Turner, and Benjamin Vaughan Sr (line through name), jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1879 November 7: Voucher, to Isaac Lewis, of Rocky Comfort, Arkansas, for assisting Samuel Walkers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Charlotte Burton; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; George S. Winston, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 November 8: Voucher, to James Wheeler, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. John Stafford and U.S. v. Loraine Davis and One McAlister; Stephen Wheeler and Z.L. Cotton, commissioners; One Ledbetter, Henry Colbert, Julius Williams, and Joe Freeman, also arrested; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1879 October 24: Voucher, to Thomas P. Hughes, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting Henry C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Jack Reed and others (John M. Buckey, Prior Lee, and Britton Finker); E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 April 12: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witness; One Ferguson, witness; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 April 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Josiah Copeland, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wiley Johnson, Hilda Morris, Jonathan Morris, and Alice Holt, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. William Moore, rape in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nannie Sharp, Frank Sharp, Alfred H. John, and Thomas Scott, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v. David Harris, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Beau Burgess, L.B. Ryle, and A.T. Hodge, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Icam Crow Swan, et.al, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Aaron Martin, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v. William Arnold, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; A.T. Hodge and L.B. Ryle, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 1: Voucher, to B.F. Atkinson; includes cost of paper, locks, and lamp wicks; Charles Burns, jailor; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 April 1: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost of services rendered and medicine furnished as physician to U.S. prisoners; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 April 1: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost of services rendered as crier before the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 April 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Ed Welch, introducing spirituous liquor into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nelson Foreman, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Ed Welch, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Charles R. Hughes, posse comitatus; served by M.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 April 1: Voucher, U.S. v. John Harkins, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.W. Webbs and Jim Anderson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 April 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Ross, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian County; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Thomas and Edward Cohee, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Zack Kemp and John Ross, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Foreman, Charles Prince, and Edward Cohee, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Albin C. Williams, violation serc. 2891 R.T.; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas J. Wyatt and Henry B. Vasey, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Isaac C. Parker, judge
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1880 April 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Arthur Stewart, passing counterfeit money; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert B. Wilson, George Stein, and William T. Sallar, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 21: Partial voucher, Douglas Merrill and Kima Nixon, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; J.Y. Ayers, posse comitatus, crossed out; Lewis Perryman, Charles Smith, Anderson McIntosh, and David Tucker, witnesses; C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 21: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Big Wiley, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; John McCarthy, guard; J.G. Ayers, posse comitatus; Cap McGilly, James Washington, and Wiley Anderson, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 April 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Bluford Sixkiller, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Buford Foreman, Stephen Spears, and Taylor Parris, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Kimia Nixon, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles W. Smith, Daniel Tucker, Lewis Perryman, and Anderson McIntosh, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Willy Hawkins, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wiley Anderson, Captain McGilbray, and James Washington, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Willis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Cooms and Kate Chambers, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin King, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Loses and George Wafford, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 22: Voucher, U.S. v. E. Frank Weir, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Barnwell and John Sofka, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 23: Partial voucher, U.S. v. George Davis, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; J.G. Ayers, posse comitatus; Josiah Vann and Charles Thompson, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 April 23: Voucher, U.S. v. George Davis, selling liquor to Indians; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Josiah Vann, Charles Thompson, and Alex Sweekeller, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 26: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Tandy Folsom, assault in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; George Lampher, Thomas Staten, Richard Stewart, Jeff Meeks, Tennepee Shoat, and Anna M. Conee, witnesses; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Jackson and Levi Jackson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Anthony Carol, Allen Wright, Martin Dick, and Ellis Kemp, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Cooley, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Charles M. Spencer, guard; Jim Broyles and Alwanie Walkers, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 30: Voucher, U.S. v. George Myers, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Fronterhouse, John Wells, and Sailer Fronterhouse, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 April 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Lyman Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George W. Scruggs and George M.. Scruggs, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 April 4: Voucher, U.S. v. [miscellaneous goods], violation of intercourse laws; includes cost of feeding horses and caring for and transportation of goods; J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 April 5: Voucher, U.S. v. William Perry, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Wolfe and Phillip Jackson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 August 10: Voucher, to Frank Green; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance before the U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 August 11: Voucher, to George S. Winston; includes cost for services rendered as janitor in attendance of U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Davis, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Smithe, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Frinch, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lum Smith, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Marion Taylor, rape
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. M.R. Pickens, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. W.A.J. Finch, murder
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1880 August 14: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William Moore, rape
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1880 August 14: Voucher, U.S. v. James Perdue, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alonzo Williamson and Margaret Williamson, witnesses; James Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 August 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder
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1880 August 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Smith, murder
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1880 August 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lurn Smith, murder
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1880 August 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William Moor, rape
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Davis, murder
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Howell, murder
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Marion Taylor, rape
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. M.R. Pickens, murder
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1880 August 17: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William A.J. Finch, murder
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1880 August 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Roberts and Monday Roberts, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Silberberg and Aaron Silberberg, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Davis, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Smith, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Howell
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lurn Smith, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Marion Taylor, rape
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. M.R. Pickens, murder
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1880 August 19: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William A.J. Finch, murder
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1880 August 20: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Henry Kuper and Theodore Vogel, as jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; J.M. Huffington, special deputy marshal
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1880 August 20: Voucher, to Robert Fitz Henry; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance on U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Davis, murder
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Smith, murder
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Marion Taylor, rape
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. M.R. Pickens, murder
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1880 August 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William A.J. Finch, murder
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1880 August 24: Letter of oath, from N. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his delivery of a list of petit jurors in attendance for U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder
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1880 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Smith and One Lom, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Cobb, witness; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 August 27: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Smith, murder
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1880 August 27: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder
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1880 August 27: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Howell
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1880 August 27: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lurn Smith, murder
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1880 August 27: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. M.R. Pickens, murder
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1880 August 27: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. W.A.J. Finch, murder
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1880 August 2: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Bunch, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Permelia Barnett, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 August 30: Voucher, to J. Kennard and Sons; includes cost of paper and other products; Judge Parker; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 August 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Lyonam and Mary Pusley, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Bullard, Berryman Whelcher, and Sarah Woodard, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 August 31: Voucher, to Baird House, Dr. J. Baird, proprietor; includes cost of feeding jury and bailiff; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 August 31: Voucher, to George H. Williams; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance at U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 August 31: Voucher, to Jerry Harlow; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance at U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 August 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Willis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Pryor Allen, William Colbert, and George Butts, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 August 3: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Davis, murder
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1880 August 3: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William Moore, rape
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Smith, murder
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Frinch, murder
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lum Smith, murder
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Marion Taylor, rape
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. M.R. Pickens, murder
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. W.A.J. Frinch, murder
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1880 August 4: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William A.J. Frinch, Dash Frinch, John Frinch, Dab Craig, One Maggio, One Pickens, and One Poevee, murder
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1880 August 5: Letter of oath, from N. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his delivery a copy of indictment for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 August 5: Letter of oath, from N. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his delivery of a list of petit jurors in attendance for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 August 9: Voucher, to H. Stone and Co.; includes cost of thread and soap; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 August: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal, for warrants served and committing prisoners to Detroit, Michigan House of Corrections; Cal Hanks, larceny and introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, Daniel Henderson, manslaughter, Charles Smith, manslaughter, Lewis Chandler, assault with intent to kill, Robert King, assault with intent to kill, Osborn King, larceny, Fallin Peters, larceny, James Ellis, assault, John Hill, assault, James Cassidy, larceny, Cornelius Eastman, assault, Bud Perdue, larceny and introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, Moses Addington, counterfeiting, John Lock, larceny and introducing spirituous liquors intro Indian Country, Charles Davis, manslaughter, Charles Busby, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, and John Woodard, assault with intent to kill
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1880 August: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal, for warrants served and committing prisoners to U.S. jail at Fort Smith, Arkansas; Charles Jineahead, violation internal revenue laws, Nan Keys, violation internal revenue laws, Henry Rider, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, George A. Statham, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, James Bruner, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, Zack Danford, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, Abe Lewis, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, John Greenwood, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, May Williams, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, Mack Woodard, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, Ha-ma-chee, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, William Jones, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, Charles Prewitt, dealer leaf tobacco without paying special tax, Merritt H. Bowman, dealer leaf tobacco without paying special tax, Sink Short, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, Jameson Reed, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country, One Jim, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, Ben Thompson, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, No-Billy, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax, and William Stanton, dealer lead tobacco without paying special tax
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1880 February 10: Voucher, to J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, for witnesses served on behalf of the United States or on behalf of the defendants; includes cost of mileage; A. Woodmansie, G.W. Ward, J.W. Edwards, Emory Kirk, Mrs. Waile, David French, James Mitchell, Simpson Bennett, Bird Harris, Edwin Wren, One Foreman, Luke Carter, and Lewis Bread, witnesses
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1880 February 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin G. Harrison, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George W. Foster, Noel Jones, John Fortovell, and Alfred Hornbeck, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 10: Voucher, U.S. v. James Arein, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Emory Kirk and Eveline Kirk, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 13: Voucher, U.S. v. W.S. Sellers, violation of the Internal Revenue law; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Thomas, Thomas J. Foster, and Green Kelotue, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1880 February 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Wolf and James Fowler, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Frank Albright, Joseph Moore, and William Milican, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 16: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Lew Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; R.G. Steete, Henry Speaks, and One Hall, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 16: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Silas Candy, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Aaron Williams, witness; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Owens, larceny in the Indian Country; includes per diem and mileage; Edward H. Doyle, Carl G. Rodman, James S. Davis, and Isaac Holcombe, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 16: Voucher, U.S. v. John Brimago, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Davis, James Wilkerson, and Johnson Rowe, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 February 16: Voucher, U.S. v. John Carter, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lafayette Bowman, Alfred Looney, and Tobias Looney, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 February 16: Voucher, U.S. v. John Still and Green Kettue, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws and selling whiskey to Indians; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John B. Martin, John B. Gonzales, and James Downing, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, witness of signatures and commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 February 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Len Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes per diem and mileage; Richard G. Steele and Henry Speaks, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Jordan Folsom, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; John Hockshop, Jesse Wilson, and Audry Alberty, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Chandler, assault in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, guard; Jack Dunford, William Stewart, and Sarah Reed, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. James Downing, violation of U.S. internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John B. Martin, Green Kelatin, George Still, and Ben Kelatin, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Jordan Folsom, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Greenwood, Daniel Alberty, and Jesse Wilson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Len Johnson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Archibald J. Hall, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Chandler, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Zack Danford, William Stewart, and Sarah Colbert, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Mike R. Wilson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ezekiel Beck, Jeffrey Beck, and John Collins, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Jury venire facias, writ for summoning new jury; Nathaniel Spring, summoned; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge
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1880 February 18: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Hymette (alias Jonas Burrows), larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; Suck Carmen and Joe Fecumby, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Lewis, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner and one guard; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Dennis Moody, guard; Henry Fulson, Henry Willis, and Simeon Thompson, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Duncan, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of milage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Nathan Colbert, George Smith, and Hamilton Wood, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Jonas Burress, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Wilson, Susan Carney, and John Greenwood, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Webster, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Pitman C. Folsom, Henry Willis, and Simon Thompson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Duncan and Lewis Webster, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nathan Colbert, Hamilton Woods, and George Smith, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 18: Voucher, U.S v. Y.B. Harrison, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; G.W. Foster, John Ketwell, Alfred Hornback, and Ward Jones, witnesses; J.S. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Jane Jackson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; P.B. Kinnison, A.C. Kinnison, Mary Kinnison, and Mary Alberty, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. San Duncan and Lewis Webster, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nathan Colbert and Hamilton Woods, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 20: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John L. Dameon, forfeiture of recognizance; includes cost of summons and mileage; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 February 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas Candy, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stobanubbee and Aaron Williams, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 21: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Reuben Hodgekins, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Captain Stotentubbe, John Allen, and Henry Goens, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Reuben Hodgekins, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Goins, John Allen, Aaron Williams, and Hobanubbee, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Gunter, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.H. Mayfield and Callis West, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 February 25: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Bun, James L. Bungarner, and J.R. Chaney, forfeiture of recognizance; includes cost of summons and mileage; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 February 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Casey Baldridge, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Red Bird Pig and Abe Woodall, witnesses; Timothy Fields, special U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 February 27: Voucher, U.S. v. John Carter, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; William Bell, posse comitatus; Jim Brunson, guard; Al Looney, One Bowman, Mahaly Brown, and Folu Looney, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 February 28: Voucher, to C.M. Barnes; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance of U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 February 28: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost for services rendered as crier before the United States court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 February 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas Jefferson, assault with intent to kill in the Indian County; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; George Henry, Sam Henry, and Edna McDonald, witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 February 2: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Joe Cup, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Joe Garland, Joel Garland, and Chaney Bell, witnesses; James Bailey, posse comitatus; Herman Moody, guard; served by J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 February 4: Voucher, to Daniel Harrison; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance of the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; C.M. Barnes, witness of signature
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1880 February 4: Voucher, to James Waters; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance at the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 February 4: Voucher, U.S. v. John Lucky et.al, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses and mileage; John Campbell and Joseph Pack, witnesses; served by G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 February 5: Jury venire facias, writ for summoning new jury; James Mitchell, James Gough, and P. Berman, summoned; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge
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1880 February 5: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Johnson Baldridge, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witness; Charlotte Cochran, witness for defendant; G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 January 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Columbus Phipps, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mary Rhodes, G.W. Gaut, R.G. Goodison, and Love Simpson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 January 12: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Edward Jones and William Jones, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; W.M. Garnell and Mac Cowan, witnesses
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1880 January 12: Voucher, to Ott Meir and Co.; includes cost of 20 dollars to Uple Lounge; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 January 13: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Mitchell Corbett, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and one guard; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Frank Tucker, guard; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; James Roff and Thomas Childers, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 15: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Jack Sealren, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and subpoenaed witness; Albert Caren and Cleve Hancock, witnesses; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 January 16: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Watson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner and one guard, and discharging prisoner; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; James Mackey, guard; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; James Pelton, Alvin L. Cobb, and William Burge, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 19: Voucher, U.S. v. John Woods, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edwin Wren and Edward B. Cox, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Moore, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jeff Frank, witness; John Patterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 26: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Barnett Anderson, assault in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage; Paul Burch, Charles Moses, and Tom Brown, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Joel McKinney, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, committing and discharging prisoner; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; William Milton, William Jones, Ben Cape, Dick Sheler, and Thomas Scott, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 January 28: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost for services as crier in attendance before the U.S. court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 January 29: Voucher, to George S. Winston; includes services as janitor in attendance of the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 January 2: Voucher, U.S. v. George Robinson, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Aaron Williams, Davis Okalarbe, and John Allen, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 30: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance at U.S. district court' D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 January 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Reuben and Smith Dunford, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; A.H. Brown and G.H. Fowler, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 January 5: Voucher, to A.E. Zindorf; includes cost of shackles; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 January 7: Partial voucher, U.S. v. George Hudson, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Anna Littefield and James Townsend, witnesses
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1880 January 7: Voucher, to Claud Cox, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Peter Paner, Arch Landrum, Water Back, Charles Hendricks, Bell Spicer, and Steve Born, violation of internal revenue laws, U.S. v. Charles Welch and George Mayer, assault, and U.S. v. Macey Foreman and One Moore, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 July 12: Voucher, to Samuel McCloud; includes cost for subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; William Arnold, Henry Buffington, Jack Barlow, Anderson Burris, James Buzzardflopper, Samuel Blue, Thomas Balderston, A.J. Blackwell, Henry Bleakock, Henry Barker, U.M. Cooper, Mitchel Corbitt, Willis Colbert, Dick Cooley, William Colbert, James Cassidy, Solomon Coon, Charles Carter, General Cooper, M.W. Chilton, Allen Davis, Wart Davis, Willis Daniels, Cornelius Eastman, Henry Ferry, Mackey Foreman, W.A.J. Finch, Mary Fallen, Thomas French, Jordan Fulsom, John Finch, Toney Frazier, Wattie Fry, J.H. Goode, J.D. Griffin, James Haslet, Daniel Henderson, William Humphries, Lizzie Hilderbrand, Charles Hunter, John Harris, Henry Harrison, John Hill, Gus Ivey, Len Johnson, Morris Jackson, Frank Jim, Levi James, Simon Jackson, Ausborn King, Brooks Kribbs, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, Wright Lucus, Armstead Liley, Stephen Lewellen, Joe Laundrum, John Kaux, J.S. Lester, Laurence Love, Thomas McAlister, W.J. Moore, Alexander Mains, Alick Maharley, King Nixon, Isaac Owens, Alick Pettit, Pink Powell, M.R. Pickens, Falin Peters, Hickman Prince, Martin Pritchard, Charles Palmer, J.W. Ross, William Reeves, Charles Roberts, Munday Roberts, Lewis Ross, Lum Smith, Charles Smith, Sam, Blueford Sixkiller, Sco-doleech, Arthur Stewart, Simons Semoon, Reynolds Slick, James Silas, John Silas, James Swanick, Billy Shucker, Marion Taylor, Frank Trumbly, General Taylor, Ranson Underwood, Dave White, George Worley, Caleb Wire, Nelson Winters, Robert Webber, Jesse Wakkace, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 July 14: Voucher, U.S. v. James Goin, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Linda Goin, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 July 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Mary Greenwood, Allen Brown, et.al, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.W. Ross, Samuel Davis, R.D. Kenneda, and Dixie Ross, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 July 1: Voucher, to D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, for summoning persons before the judge of the U.S. district court to appear as petit jurors; J.W. Estes, D.F. Pennington, S. Blagg, H.S. Autry, Stephen Russell, James Blaylock, William H. Parsons, Ben Allison, E.S. McDaniel, J.M. Cartwright, J.H. McConnell, B.F. Frazier, Robert Officer, John Parker, Benjamin Hodges, H.J. Noe, Robert Blair, James Harmon, John M. Caldwell, W.H. Ferguson, James Deal. T.D. Bumgarner, A.A. Dabbs, R.J. Woodward, Robert Peel, Harvey Robinson, John J. Littleton, Lewis Bryant, James M. Addington, N.B. McNabb, J.H. Cato, Clayton Ash, J.W. Pounds and James Starr, brought to court; D.F. Pennington, P.K. Harvey, W.P. West, and G.W. Bryant, could not be found to bring to court; one copy from D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, one copy from Stephen Wheeler, clerk, on behalf of Isaac C. Parker, judge; C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 July 1: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance of U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 July 1: Voucher, U.S. v. Bud Perdue, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding two prisoners; One McTherren and Steve Johnson, witnesses; Ed Burns, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Huston Pursly, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Reedell, Jim Walker, Lyman Pursly, and Jackson Pursly, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 July 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Gunnyhead, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Seabolt (line through name) and Mosts Morris, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 July 2: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Chandler, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Susan Lightfoot, witness; served by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 July 30: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost for services rendered as crier in attendance before the U.S. court; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 July 3: Voucher, U.S. v. Jim Swanick, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; J. Gladfellow and W. Hampton, witnesses; Ed Burns, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1880 July 3: Voucher, U.S. v. William Elliott, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant; served by Ed Burns, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 July 9: Voucher, U.S. v. Eli Smith, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Best, Harrison Foreman, and John Biggs, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 10: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Moore, rape in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Mrs. Thomas Scott, James Wheeler, Frank Bradley, Dr. Huggins, Sam Hyatt, Tandy C. Walker, Isaac Burris, Mrs. Isaac Burris, and Ed McLaughlin, witnesses; served by J.S. Berry
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1880 June 11: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Buddy Pursley, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Hiram M Birde and Lewis Bunch, witnesses; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1880 June 11: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Nelson Winters, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Frank Tucker, witnesses; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1880 June 11: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Reeves and John Harrison, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding two prisoners, and committing to jail; James Bailey, posse comitatus; One McCarty and Judge Murray, witnesses; J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Aaron W. McCary, stealing and taking from the Post Office at Eureka Springs and opening and destroying a large number of letters; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Daniel J. Ayers, Charles W. Brown, Nancy E. Horn, and E.C. Davis, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; John F. Owen, commissioner
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1880 June 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Cornelius Depar, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country: includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Charles Duncan, guard; Robert Kile and Frank McDonald, witnesses; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1880 June 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. General Taylor, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; William R. Beck and Jesse M. Beck, witnesses; J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 June 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Laners, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; Allen Holman, guard; Reuben Bowlin and Jim McCoy, witnesses; J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1880 June 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Willie Bullard, introducing spirituous liquors into the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; Billy Edwards and Bill Graham, witnesses; J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1880 June 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Harrison, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; James Bailey, posse comitatus; Edward Flint, Alex Gibson, and Andrew Willis, witnesses; J.R. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Levi James, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and warrant; E.G. Smith, posse comitatus; G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 June 19: Jury venire facias, writ for summoning new jury; Frank Parke, Ernest Speaker, William Roller, Frank Freer, William Henderson, H.G. Jordan, S.M. Hamilton, Granville Brewsharr, Samuel Howell, Henry Hynch, A.S. Fowler, Henry Nathan, George R. Horton, Jackson Dongherty, Slethen Green, J. Gibson, P. Develin, Charles A. Birrie, William Birrie, Spencer Bell; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 June 19: Voucher, to Samuel McCloud; includes cost for subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; David Brewer, Albert Bunch, John Boyd, George Bass, Pinkney Brown, Jonas Burris, Joseph Bohanon, I.M. Cooper, Mitchel Corbitt, Tobe Colbert, Joseph Craps, John Carter, Lewis Chandler, Silas Candy, Anderson David, Daniel Davis, Samuel Dorkins, Allen Davis, James Downing, George Fields, McKey Foreman, Henry Ferry, Jordan Folsom, Thomas Goforth, J.H. Goode, Joseph Glenn, Emma Greyson, Jena Greyson, Thomas Gunter, James Haslet, Daniel Harrison, Daniel Henderson, Frank Harrington, Reuben Hodgekins, Marshal Jackson, Silas Jefferson, Jane Jackson, Lemon Johnson, Robert King, Jefferson King, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, J.S. Lynch, Wright Lucas, John Miller, Joseph Maxfield, Thomas McAlister, Manny McGee, George McDonald, George Mowyer, Edward Morris, Reuben Neal, Isaac Owens, William Robinson, Robert Reynolds, George Robinson, John Sullivan, Lum Smith, William Silcox, Newton Schrimsher, M.A. Sorrells, Charles Smith, John Seaborn, W.T. Sellers, Lemon Tremens, William Thomas, George Worley, James Wicket, John Woods, Grandville Wagster, C.M. Woolems, and Lewis Webster, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 June 19: Voucher, to Samuel McCloud; includes cost for subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; George Adams, William Arnold, John Boyd, Joseph Bohanon, Henry Buffington, White Baer, Pinkney Brown, Simon Billy, Jack Barlow, U.M. Cooper, Mitchel Corbitt, Lewis Chandler, Willis Colbert, Buffalo Chips, Joseph Copeland, Dick Cooley, Captain Curleyhead, Samuel Dorkins, Allen Davis, Henry Ferry, Mackey Foreman, Tandy Fulsom, W.A.J. Finch, Mary Fallen, Thomas French, Jordan Fulsom, J.H. Goode, George Grubs, James Haslet, Daniel Henderson, Reuben Hodskins, William Humphries, D.W. Harris, I.N. Harman, Lige Hilderbrand, Charles Hunter, Marion Holderman, Isuss Ivey, Len Johnson, Lemon Johnson, Morris Jackson, Charles Jackson, Elijah Jackson, Andy Jackson, Frank Jim, Ausborn King, Henry Kile, Brooks Kribbs, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, Wright Lucus, Armsted Liley, Stephen Lewellen, Barney Luckey, John Luckey, Joe Laundrum, James Lynch, John Laux, Thomas McAlister, Edward Morris, J.A. Myers, William Matoy, A.J. Morland, James Marvel, George Myers, W.J. Moore, Alexander Morris, Isaac Martin, King Nixon, Isaac Owens, Hick Pettit, Charles Prier, Charles Patton, Pink Powel, M.R. Pickens, Fallin Peters, Hickman Prince, George Robinson, H.S. Robinson, Lum Smith, William Silcox, Charles Smith, Sam, W.M. Sisk, Blueford Sixkiller, Sco-doleech, Arthur Stewart, J.R. Schilds, Lemon Tremen, Marion Taylor, Joshua Vann, Dave White, George Worley, Lewis Webster, D.B. Wilson, Andrew Willis, Sloan Ward, and Caleb Wire, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 June 19: Voucher, to Samuel McLoud; includes cost of subsistence furnished to prisoners in U.S. jail; George Adams, John Boyd, Joseph Bohanon, Henry Buffington, Lafayette Barrett, Johnson Baldridge, Elisha Baxter, George Brashears, White Bear, Pinkney Brown, U.M. Cooper, Mitchel Corbitt, Lewis Chandler, Silas Candy, Mack Coats, Willis Colbert, Wash Childers, Buffalo Chips, Joseph Coplan, Samuel Dorkins, Allen Davis, Henry Ferry, Hackery Foreman, George Fields, J.H. Goode, Gibson Greyson, James Haslet, Daniel Henderson, Frank Harrington, Reuben Hodskin, William Humphries, Gibson Hock-a-low-chubbee, William Hock-a-low-chubbee, John Harkins, Marshal Jackson, Silas Jefferson, Lenon Johnson, Robert King, Jefferson King, Zack Kemp, Auborn King, Henry Keele, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, Wright Lucus, Armsted Liley, Colbert Leslie, Steven Lewellen, John Miller, Joseph Maxfield, Thomas McAlister, Edward Morris, Charles Morris, J.A. Myers, William Matoy, Robert Morris, A.J. Moreland, William Moore, J.P. Neal, Wain Nale, Ben Nale, Isaac Owens, Alick Pettit, Charles Price, William Perry, Charles Patton, Robert Reynolds, George Robinson, James Reaburn, Lewis Rower, J.W. Ross, S.A. Ross, Lum Smith, William Silcox, Newton Schrinsher, M.A. Sorrelle, Charles Smith, John Seaborn, W.T. Sellers, George Swanacks, W.H. Schailer, Henry Smith, Henry Schoate, Sam One, W.M. Tisk, Lemon Themers, William Thomas, Joseph Taylor, Joshua Vann, George Worley, James Wicket, John Woods, Lewis Webster, Samuel Williams, D.B. Wilson, George Washington, and Mack Woodard, prisoners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 June 1: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost for services rendered and medicine furnished as physician to U.S. prisoners confined in U.S. jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 June 21: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Hugh Hamilton and Jesse Wallace, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; including the cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; Evan Flack, George Updegraft, and Miss Taylor, witnesses; J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 21: Partial voucher, U.S. v. One Barker, violation internal revenue laws in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James Wheeler, posse comitatus; John Beadly and Charley Laumb, witnesses; served by J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 21: Voucher, to D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, for warrants issued in U.S. v. Solomon Cove, introducing spirituous liquors, U.S. v. William Arnold, introducing spirituous liquors, and U.S. v. Anderson Burris
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1880 June 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Jackson, resisting process in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Annie Hawkins and Suckee Johnson, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 June 23: Voucher, to D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, for warrants issued in U.S. v. Henry Barker, violation of internal revenue laws, and U.S. v. Martin Pritchard, larceny
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1880 June 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Grayson, et.al, arson in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoena of witnesses; Washington Grayson, John Lynch, George W. Stephane, Howard Bailer, and Isreal Hawkins, witnesses; J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 June 26: Voucher, to Charles Burns from D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, includes cost of feed for two horses; Voucher, U.S. v. [miscellaneous goods], includes costs of various fees pertaining to case; John Paterson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 June 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Alex Mahardy, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Anderson Butler and Lizzie Butler, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Wailie Fry, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Davis Melton and Simion Cobb, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Waitie Fry, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; D.N. Melton and Samson Cobb, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Alex Mahardy, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Anderson Butter and Lizzie Butter, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hill, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Aaron Williams, guard; Rhoda Claybourne and Jane Grabane, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hill, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Alexander, Jane Graham, and Rhoda Clayborne, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Maldon and John Kelly, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, warrant, and subpoena for witnesses; Sally Sharp, Mrs. Pane, and D. Eleerly, witnesses; Ed Burns, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Daniels, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ellis McClure, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Wilson Daniels, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Ed Jones, posse comitatus; Nathan Colbert, guard; Elsey McClure, Love Hampton, and J. Fisher, witnesses; J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 June 30: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Stu-moon, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; James Bailey, posse comitatus; Charley Bench, witness; J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 5: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Lemp Atkius, contempt; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; served by J.F. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 June 7: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Henderson Burris, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James Bailey, posse comitatus; Joe Jones and Varch Michal, guards; Henry Golies and Darle Cole, witnesses; served by J.F. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 8: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Ross, retail liquor dealer in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Jerry Brown, Jane Watson, and One Shadrack, witnesses; James Bailey, posse comitatus; Hiram Moody, guard; served by J.F. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 June 8: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Kina Nixon, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 June 8: Partial voucher, U.S. v. William Colbert, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Pryor Allen, witness; served by J.F. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 March 10: Voucher, U.S. v. David Tucker, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John E. Turner, Joseph Fondhrine, and Peter Stedham, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Dudley Wilson, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.H. Ingram and Lawrence Morris, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 10: Voucher, U.S. v. John Woods, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witness; Elizabeth Foreman, witness; G.H. Kyle, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 March 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Myers, assault with intent to kill in Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Cevaux and George W. Roland, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Jackson, resisting process; includes cost of per diem and mileage; B.F. Ayers and William Colbert, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 March 14: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Tom Wright, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging prisoner; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; William McCracken, J.L. Oldham, James Keys, and Glen Haden, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 March 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Texas George, Shain Nail, and Ben Nail, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alexander Durant, Lyman Capin, and Joel Nail, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 March 17: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Moritz M. Freed, et.al; includes costs of summons; served by John Paterson, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 March 1: Voucher, to James Waters; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance in the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 March 1: Voucher, to John A. Blackburn; includes cost for services rendered as janitor in attendance of the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 March 1: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance in the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 March 20: Voucher, U.S. v. J. Peffet, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; Red Bird Smith, witness; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1880 March 23: Voucher, to John Blackburn; includes cost of services as janitor for U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 March 23: Voucher, U.S. v. William Billy, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Samuel Brookers, Ellen Brookers, and Jack Roe, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 25: Voucher, to Benjamin F. Atkinson; includes cost of service as jury commissioner; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 March 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Schoate and Bob Morris, larceny in the Indian Country; includes costs of per diem and mileage; Mack McClish, John Ferguson, James T. Garrett, and Thaddeus Eubanks, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 March 27: Voucher, to A.E. Zindory; includes cost of repairing shackles and chains; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 March 27: Voucher, U.S. v. James Meyers, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage; Sailey Fronterhonre, witness; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 March 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Schoate and Bob Morris, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lucinda MacClish, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; George A. Grace, U.S. district attorney; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 March 2: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Charles Morris, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 2: Voucher, to Daniel Harrison; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance in the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1880 March 30: Voucher, to C.M. Barnes; includes cost of services as bailiff in attendance before U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 March 30: Voucher, to D.P. Upham; includes cost of attendance as U.S. marshal before U.S. district court
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1880 March 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Bill Matey; Thadeus M. Spartin, Henry Thombledon, and Abbie Frazier, witnesses; served by C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; U.S. v. William Matoy; Wilson James and Elias Lacey, witnesses; U.S. v. Marion Taylor; Bill Presley and W.S. Scott, witnesses
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1880 March 31: Partial voucher, U.S. v. John Marrel and James Marrel, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Thomas R. Hughes, posse comitatus; Nelson Foreman, witness; served by H.C. Martin, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 31: Voucher, to David Harrison; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff in attendance before the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1880 March 31: Voucher, to George S. Winston; includes cost of services rendered as janitor in attendance of the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 March 31: Voucher, to James Waters; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff in attendance before the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 March 31: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff in attendance before the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 March 3: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Sam Williams, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner and one guard, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; Jeff Hall, guard; Sam Riley and John Stevens, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 4: Voucher, to Samuel McCloud; includes cost for subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; John Anderson, Gloster Allen, William Brown, Johnson Baldridge, David Brewer, Dick Bruner, Albert Bunch, John Boyd, George Bass, Steve Boney, U.M. Cooper, Noah Colbert, Green Cook, E.D. Craig, Mitchel Colbert, Clay Collins, Perry Dumas, Anderson Davis, Daniel Davis, Ruben Dunford, Smith Dunford, William Evans, George Fields, William Foreman, McKey Foreman, Waterback French, Harris Gibson, Thomas Goforth, Jack Grey, J.H. Goode, Charles Gardner, Lewis Gordon, James Haslet, Daniel Harrison, Henry Hughbanks, Fred Humphries, Daniel Henderson, John Harris, Charles Hendricks, Marshal Jackson, Silas Jefferson, Edward Jones, Edward Kunle, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, John Luckey, Barney Luckey, Milton Lukens, Arch Laundrum, W.M. McAlister, John Miller, Joseph Maxfield, Thomas McAlister, Manny McGee, George McDonald, Joseph Moore, George Mowyer, John Pulliam, Ben Patton, Sally Puppy, William Robinson, Robert Reynolds, Matt Russell, Samuel Riley, Hick Ross, George Robinson, John Sullivan, Lum Smith, Charles Samuels, James Smith, Robert Spivey, Joe Sam, William Silcox, Newton Schrimsher, M.A. Sorrells, Charles Smith, William Spicer, John Seaborn, Lewis Tremens, March Tremens, Lemon Tremens, Zeb Vance, Charles Williams, George Worley, William Weathers, James Wicket, Andy Wafford, John Woods, Charles Williams, C.M. Woolems, and Grandville Wagster, prisoners; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 March 4: Voucher, U.S. v. Mack Coats, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Primeu and James Wells, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 5: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Jack Shaller, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and discharging one prisoner; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; B. Smith, guard; Charles Morris, witness; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Price, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas E. Beauert, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Baffington, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Timothy Fields, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. George Adams, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; Waterback and Mrs Chunan, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Henry Buffington, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; Red Bird Smith, witness; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Jesse Pease and One Pease, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; D.C. Cunningham, Walter Back, and Williams Smith, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 6: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Rowe, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and committing to jail; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; Mrs Joseph Bowlin and Mrs B.W. Mann, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 6: Voucher, U.S. v. Armstead Lilly, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Prince Stidham, Lee G. Stidham, and A.L. Kite, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 8: Voucher, U.S. v. James Baldwin, assault with intent to kill in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Sampson and Olly Davis, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 8: Voucher, U.S. v. James Rabourn, introducing spirituous liquors into Indian Country; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jane Davis and Daylight Davis, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 9: Voucher, U.S. v. William Matoy, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; T.M. Spurline, witness; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 May 10: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett, M.D.; includes cost for services rendered and medicine furnished as physician to U.S. prisoners in U.S. jail; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 May 14: Voucher, to D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal, for the service of eight warrants, U.S. v. Newton Schrumpsher, U.S. v. William Thomas, U.S. v. Silas Jefferson, U.S. v. James Wickett, and U.S. v. Lafayette Barnett
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1880 May 15: Voucher, to Cullen Page Hoyne and Co.; includes cost of book and records; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 May 17: Voucher, to Ott V. Meier; includes cost of coffin; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 May 19: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Saul Henderson, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; David Bess and E.E. Weldin, witnesses; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 May 1: Voucher, to D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; includes cost for commissions on disbursements paid
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1880 May 1: Voucher, to D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; includes cost for commissions on disbursements paid to jurors
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1880 May 20: Voucher, to Little Rock and Fort Smith Railway; includes cost of charges for ticket; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 May 22: Voucher, to Robert Fitzhenry; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance on the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 May 24: Partial voucher, U.S. v. James Cheathan, et.al, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witnesses; Jackson Loving and Michael French, witnesses; J.H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 May 26: Partial voucher, U.S. v. George Myers, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witness; W.T. Clay, witness; served by W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 May 26: Voucher, to C.M. Barnes; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff in attendance before the U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 May 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Lock, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, committing to jail, and subpoena for witnesses; Alfred Condran, Frank Hatfield, Henry Reeves, and George Taylor, witnesses; John Paterson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 May 3: Petit jury summons, G.H. Williams, Wagon Ward, Willis Alberts, John Gardner, John P. Smith, James Smith, William Dillon, Benedict Stebler, Green Hogan, George Malldon, Lewis Bowlin, John A. Hoffman, Eli Green, Jerry Harlow, and Thomas Vernon, jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 May 3: Voucher, to Benjamin Cantrell; includes cost of one load of hay for use as bedding for U.S. prisoners; Charles Burns, jailor; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 May 3: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost of services rendered as crier before U.S. district court; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 May 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Albin C. Williams (alias John Smith), stealing the mail in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, feeding one prisoner, and mileage; Thomas J. Wyatt and Henry B. Vasey, witnesses; served by J.A. Galbreath, U.S. special deputy marshal; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 May 7: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel Henderson, murder in the Indian Country; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Dan Little and James Little, witnesses; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.W. Williams, clerks
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1880 May 8: Voucher, U.S. v. William L. Moore, larceny in the Indian County; includes cost of subpoenaed witness and mileage; Thomas Scott, witness; C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 25: Voucher, to Samuel McCloud; includes cost for subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; William Arnold, M.W. Addington, F.J. Alexander, William Alexander, Frank Albright, A.J. Blackwell, Henry Blealock, William Burnhill, Jerry Brown, Isabell Brown, Lewis Bunch, Mitchel Corbitt, Willis Colbert, Dick Cooley, James Cassidy, Solomon Coon, Richard Carpenter, Allen Chadwick, John Cannon, Edmund Colbert, Watt Davis, Charles Davis, Smith Dunford, Zack Dunford, Cornelius Eastman, William Elliott, Charles Everst, James Ellis, Henry Ferry, Mackey Foreman, W.A. Finch, John Finch, Wattie Fry, David Goff, James Goings, Daniel Henderson, Lige Hilderbrand, Charles Hunter, John Harris, John Hill, Cal Hanks, Mutcher Hardridge, Len Johnson, Levi James, Richard James, Bob James, Ausborn King, Brooks Kribbs, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, Wright Lucus, Stephen Lewellen, Joe Laundrum, John Laux, Lawrence Love, Charles Lewis, William Laundrum, Albert Logan, Thomas McAlister, W.J. Moore, Alexander Mains, Frank Martinus, King Nixon, Isaac Owens, Pink Powell, M.R. Pickens, Falin Peters, Bud Perdue, Hickman Prince, Martin Pritchard, Charles Palmer, William Phillips, Benge Pickens, Austin Pursley, William Reeves, Lewis Ross, Ellick Russell, Lum Smith, Charles Smith, Blueford Sixkill, Sco-doleech, Arthur Stewart, Simons Simoon, Reynolds Stick, Eli Smith, Marion Taylor, Frank Trumbly, General Taylor, J.W. Tacket, Jess Tumbler, Sto Tobbee, Dave White, George Worley, Caleb Wire, Nelson Winters, Murphy Wolf, and Ben Wolf, prisoners; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 October 5: Voucher, U.S. v. Isom Carney, larceny in the Indian Country; includes cost of per diem, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James B. Bailey, posse comitatus; James Brooks, guard; Wilson Nail, Dan Grayson, and Little Willis, witnesses; F.R. Barling, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 September 9: Partial voucher, U.S. v. Charles Brooks, One Penny, and Chester Shute, introducing spirituous liquors in the Indian Country; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and discharging prisoner; Crow Dernix and John Francis, witnesses; Dwight Wheeler, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
1880 United States Census, Arkansas Place of Birth
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1881 January 12: Voucher, to E.H. Devany; includes cost of one dozen shoes; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
1882 Intruders
1890 Census of the Cherokee Nation, Canadian district, schedule
1890 Census of the Cherokee Nation Cooweescoowee district Cooweescoowee District, Schedule 1 (Cherokee Census) Books 1-9
1890 Census of the Cherokee Nation Coowescoowee, Delaware, Flint and Going Snake districts
1890 Census of the Cherokee Nation Illinois, Saline, Sequoyah and Tahlequah districts
1890 Census of the Cherokee Nation Tahlequah districts
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1907 Arkansas State Fair - Oak Lawn Racetrack
1911 United confederate veterans reunion registration lists: A-McWilliams, G.H.
1911 United confederate veterans reunion registration lists: McWilliams, M-Z
1918: Robert and William Sloan Descendants
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1928 Missouri Pacific (Mo Pac) baseball team
1937: Clear Lake School, Lawrence County, AR
1939: A Colony of Former Slaves in Strawberry Valley, Lawrence County
1944 Dec 21: The Times Dispatch
1948 election petitions; Magnolia pipe line company records; 1861 State convention ordinances and resolution
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1959 Arkansas State College beauty contestant
1961 Lion (A.M.&N. College Yearbook)
1970 Census of Population Arkansas
1980 Census Tracts Central Area
1980 Census Tracts Central Area (Little Rock and North Little Rock)
1990 U.S. census population and housing
1990 U.S. census population and housing
1990 U.S. census population and housing
(1) Guide to African and African America history, (2) a landscape of diversity
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1st Arkansas Cavalry Muster Roll and Jones A. Broach: 1862-1864 and 1864-1865
1st Arkansas cavalry regiment muster roll
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1st Co 3d Bn. [Battalion], ICOTS, Camp Pike, Ark.
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2005 Osceola Heritage Music Festival Poster
200th Anniversary of Arkansas Gazette pages from the Past
2011 March 3: NEARA Grand Opening
2015 September 19: Saving the Tree: Preserving Family History workshop
20th century atlas of Jefferson County, Arkansas
20th century atlas of Pulaski county, Arkansas
223rd Combat Communication Squadron Ceremony, Arkansas Air National Guard
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27th annual confederate soldiers reunion at Heber Springs
2 Arkansas Industrial Development Commission members: Dildy, McAdams, Bowen, Rieff
2 billboards: Pickens
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2 children, Hennelly & Carter
2 men: 1 out standing, 1 seated
2 men, airplane
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2 men & tractor
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2nd Arkansas regiment of volunteers muster roll
300 Spring bldg., Exterior
308 Strategic Missle Wing, 25th Birthday Celebration, Little Rock Air Force Base
35th Div. Engineers, officers group.
3 Heat exchangers
3 men (The Shack)
3 officials of Sterling
3 plants
3rd Annual Cotton & Rice Festival
3 tier switch
400 Voice Trojan Chorus Annual Spring Concert
4 Corners Ancestor Fair, July 25, 26, 27, 1996
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4th Co. Officers Training School, Camp-Pike, Ark. August 1918.
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555 Tire & Service Co. automobile show
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7 Headquarters Staff, Camp Pike, Arkansas, spring of 1918
7 Rebels' gravesite designated cemetery
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84th General Assemble, 10 Best and Worst Legislators
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Abanathy, Cecil C.
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Abbott, Thomas W.
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