Content Posted in 2021
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"100 on Friday, 13th, Lady isn't worried" by George Douthit about Mary Davidson
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142nd Field Artillery records, 1919-1984
153rd Infantry band
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1819 December 21, 1819 December 31, and 1820 January 1: Reuben Lewis, Cherokee Indian Agent to Jacob Smyers, Receipts for goods purchased
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1819 December 31: United States Indian department to James Rogers, interpreter, Cherokee Indians, Claims for services
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1819 October 11: Thomas Dougherty, Clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States, to Governor of Arkansas Territory, Transmitting Journal of Proceedings of Congress
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1820 April 11: In Senate of the United States, A bill relative to Arkansas Territory
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1820 April 22: Chiefs of Cherokee Nation on Arkansas River to Governor James Miller, Petition for protection against white settlers
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1820 April 27: Governor William Clark, Saint Louis, [Missouri], to Governor James Miller, Quapaw Indian affairs
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1820 April 5: Governor James Miller to George W. Brand and Company, and Farrelly and Curran, License to trade with Indians
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1820 August 8: Colonel D. Mooney, Monticello, Arkansas Territory, to Governor James Miller, Resignation as Colonel of Fourth Regular Arkansas Militia
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1820 December 11: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to Lemuel R. Currin, Sheriff of Pulaski County, Receipt
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1820 January 1: R. Lewis, Cherokee Indian Agent, to the Secretary of War, Quarterly report
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1820 June 18: Indians at Point Pleasant, [Arkansas Territory], to Governor James Miller, Petition
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1820 May 24: William H. Crawford, U. S. Treasury Department, to Governor James Miller, Development of salt springs in Arkansas
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1820 November 10: Governor William Clark, St. Louis, Missouri, to Governor James Miller, Osage Indian affairs
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1820 November 16: Citizens of Current River Township to Governor James Miller, Petition for appointment of W. John Shoemaker as Justice of the Peace
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1820 November 21: Richard Searcy, White River, Arkansas, to Governor James Miller, Cherokee Indian affairs
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1820 November 2: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to William E. Woodruff, Receipt
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1821 April 24: Inventory of the estate of Moses Madden, deceased; lists household and farm items, including animals; William Simms, justice of the peace; John Wilson, Derryes Wilson, David Roberts, appraisers
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1821 August 28: Bond, for Suzannah Midkiff, Elias H. Bean, and William Shaw; James Miller, Governor; Benjamin Midkliff, deceased
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1821-circa 1940s: Hempstead County scrapbook
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1821 December 21: William E. Woodruff, Little Rock, to Governor James Miller, Account due from the state for printing
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1821 February 23: Affidavit, for Katharine Maddin, wife of Mopez Maddin, deceased; James Stuart, clerk
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1821 February 23: Bond, of Katharine Maddin, William Madden, and Reuben Maddin; James Miller, Governor
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1821 January 18: Governor James Miller to Jacob Miller, Appointment as sheriff of Crawford County
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1821 January 19: William Lee, United States Treasury Department, to Governor James Miller, Expenses of Cherokee and Quapaw Agency
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1821 January 24: Anthony Fulgham to L. P. Smith, Receipt
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1821 January 29: Governor James Miller to George W. Brand and Company and Terrence Farrelly, License to trade with Indians
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1821 July 16: Colonel John Miller, Davidsonville, Arkansas, to Robert Crittenden, Acting Governor, Resignation as Colonel Commandant of Third Arkansas Militia
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1821 July 17: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, To Alexander S. Walker, Sheriff of Hempstead County, Receipt
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1821 June 28: Governor James Miller to John McKnight, Thomas McKnight, and Andrew Scott, License to trade with Osage Indians
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1821 October 1: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to [Hewes] Scull, Sheriff of Arkansas County, Receipt
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1821 October 1: James Scull, to Sheriff Joseph Harding, Lawrence County, Receipt
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1821 September 15: Territory of Arkansas to William E. Woodruff, Pay receipt for publishing Governor's proclamation
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1822 Act establishing special sessions of Territorial Superior Court
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1822 August 29: James Eakin, United States Treasury Department, to Governor James Miller, Instructions concerning Indian agents
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1822 July 17: Thomas Patterson, Independence County, Arkansas, Statement of claims against Osage
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1822 March 15: Voucher, for the sale of property from Isaac Midkliff; includes list of prices for various items and an enslaved woman identified only as "negrow woman"
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1822 May 6: In the Congress of the United States, Copy of act to regulate intercourse with Indians
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1822 November 13: J.Q. Adams, Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor James Miller, Transmitting copies of laws passed by Seventeenth Congress
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1822 November 22: Thomas T. Tucker, Treasurer’s Office, to Governor James Miller, Concerning payment of treasury warrant
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1822 November 27: James Miller to John McKnight and Andrew Scott, License to trade with the Indian nations
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1822 November 30: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to Charles Kelley, Sheriff of Independence County, Receipt
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1822 November 30: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to George Seaborn, Sheriff of Phillips County, Receipt
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1822 October 17: John M. McKnight, St. Louis, to American Fur Company, St. Louis, Invoice of goods sold to Indians
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1823 April 11: Governor James Miller to Augustus P. Chouteau, principal, Joseph Bogy, and Andrew Scott, License to trade with Indian tribes
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1823 April 17: P. Brearley, Cherokee Indian Agent, to Governor James Miller, Concerning the punishment of James H. Lucas for illegally taking a horse from Tom Graves, a Cherokee Indian
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1823 August 18: Berry Anthony to Governor James Miller, Petition concerning judgment of Phillips County Circuit Court
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1823 December 18: Governor James Miller to John Miles, Elisha Dickerson, and William Trimble, License to trade with Indians
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1823: Henry L. Biscoe to the President of the Legislative Council, Concerning a bill of relief
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1823 July 22: Andrew Gregg, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to Governor of Arkansas Territory, Transmitting copies of laws passed by Pennsylvania General Assembly
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1823 July 22: R.A. New, Corydon, Indiana, to Governor of Arkansas Territory, Transmitting copies of laws passed by Indiana legislature
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1823 June 17: Andrew Buchanan, Crawford County, to Governor James Miller, Resignation as Captain of an Arkansas militia company
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1823 March 6: J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, to Governor James Miller, Concerning Cherokee Indian affairs
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1823 May 1: Henry W. Conway, Little Rock, to Governor James Miller, Concerning a company of light horsemen in Hempstead County requiring arms
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1823 October 16: William E. Woodruff, Little Rock, To the General Assembly, Petition for payment of printing bill
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1823 October 16: William E. Woodruff to T. W. Newton, “Explanation” of bill to provide for State printing
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1823 October 25: Ambrose Sevier to the President of the Legislative Council, Relative to a proposed amendment
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1823 October 25: Ambrose Sevier to the President of the Legislative Council, Relative to a proposed amendment regulating constitutional offices
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1823 October 25: An Act Dissolving the Bonds of Matrimony between William Hawkins Johnson and Betsy Morgan"
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1823 October 25: House of Representatives of Arkansas Territory to President of Legislative Council, Resolution Number 1, Judiciary system in the Territory
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1823 October 30: "An Act Supplementary to the Acts respecting forgery and counterfeiting"
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1823 October 4: T. W. Newton, Clerk, Pulaski County, to Legislative Council, Certificate of election of Thomas Mathers, Representative
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1823 October: Territorial Legislature, Arkansas Territory, Reports, bills, etc.
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1823 September 29: Eli I. Lewis, Clerk, Arkansas County, to the Legislative Council, Certificate of election of Andrew Latting, Representative
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1824 April 28: John C. Calhoun to Robert Crittenden
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1824 August 6: E. W. DuVal, Cherokee Agent, to Acting Governor Robert Crittenden, Report of Cherokee Indians
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1824 July 22: William Lee, Treasury Department, to Acting Governor Robert Crittenden, Payment to Indian agents
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1824 November: Appointment of George W. Ferebee as clerk of Chicot County Circuit Court, by Thomas P. Eskridge, Judge of First Judicial Circuit
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1825 August 16: Thomas James, Justice of the Peace, Oden Township, Chicot County, Arkansas, to Ben Patton, Constable, Summons to citizens of county concerning disputed election
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1825 August 1: C. S. Rafinesque, Washington City, to Colonel Thomas L. McKenney, Department of War, Concerning Indian languages
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1825 August 29: Henry Sanford, Lawrence County, Certificate of election of John Hynes as Representative to Territorial Legislature
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1825 August 31: Silas T. Toncray, Little Rock, to Governor George Izard, Offer to lease a salt spring
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1825 August 5: Andrew Latting and Peter H. Bennett, Chicot County, to the General Assembly, Abstract of election returns
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1825 December 1: Thomas L. McKenney, Department of War, to Governor George Izard, Concerns Indian affairs
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1825 December 7 and 1825 December 15: Thomas L. McKenney, Department of War, to Governor George Izard, Concerning memorial of Territorial Legislature on Indian Affairs
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1825 July 18: Henry S. Briscoe, Helena, to Governor George Izard, Resignation as Clerk of Phillips County
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1825 July 22: G. Bomford, Ordinance Department, to J. Barbour, Secretary of War, List of arms for Arkansas militia
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1825 July 26: C. Vandeventer, Department of War, to Governor George Izard, Report of the Colonel of Ordnance concerning arms of Arkansas militia
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1825 June 18: T. Farrelly, Post of Arkansas, to Governor George Izard, Resignation as Sheriff of Arkansas County and as Adjutant General
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1825 June 30, 1825 December 18, and 1825 December 21: Antoine Barraque, Richland Township, to Governor George Izard, Concerning Chief Hekatton of the Quapaws
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1825 March 12: Citizens of Miller County to Acting Governor Crittenden Petition to appoint Clayborn Wright as sheriff
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1825 March 18: James Barbour, Department of War, to Governor Izard, Directions for running Quapaw boundary line
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1825 March 27: Envelope, Menard Valle, St. Genevieve, Missouri, to Acting Governor Crittington [Crittenden]
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1825 March 27: Menard Valle, Philadelphia, to Acting Governor Crittington [Crittenden], Funds payable to Cherokee Indians
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1825 March 30: Sam C. Roane, United States District Attorney, to Major Alexander Cummings, Opinion concerning treatment of Federal prisoners
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1825 November 8: A. Hanscom and John Clark, Hempstead County, to Governor George Izard, Account of goods for Quapaw Indians
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1825 October 27: Thomas L. McKenney, War Department to Governor George Izard, Removal of Cherokee Indians
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1825 October 4: Governor George Izard, Message to the General Assembly about removal of Quapaws
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1825 September 20: Thomas Curran, Clerk of Independence County, to General Assembly, Certificate of election of Robert Bean to House of Representatives
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1825 September 25: Eli I. Lewis, Clerk of Circuit Court of Arkansas County, Certificate on the election of William Montgomery to the Territorial Legislature
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1825 September 27: Thomas W. Newton, Clerk of Circuit Court, Pulaski County, to the General Assembly, Certificate of election of Ambrose H. Sevier, to the Territorial Legislature
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1825 September 28: H. Boswell, Batesville, to Governor George Izard, Report of militia
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1825 September 28: James Scull to James Barbour, Secretary of War, Reply to order for survey of Quapaw boundary line, and 1825 November 2: Thomas L. McKenney, Department of War, to Governor George Izard, Reply to James Scull letter.
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1825 September 5: Allen M. Oakley, Circuit Court Clerk, Hempstead County, Certificate of election of John Wilson to Territorial Legislature
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1826 April 26: E. W. DuVal, Cherokee Indian Agent, Crawford County, Governor George Izard, Concerning vouchers for accounts
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1826 December 1: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to John Adams, Sheriff of Izard County, Receipt
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1826 December 25: Allen M. Oakley to Acting Governor Crittenden, Requesting appointment of Nathan D. Smith as Justice of the Peace in Hempstead County
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1826 February 17: William Story, Harper and Nichol, Louisville, Kentucky, to Governor of Arkansas, Bill of lading.
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1826 January 1: Antoine Barraque to Governor George Izard, Manuscript, “Voyage of the Quapaws” [in French]
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1826 January 20: Chester Ashley and A. H. Sevier to Governor Izard, Reporting misconduct of John Williams, Justice of the Peace, Warm Spring Township, Clark County
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1826 July 13: Colonel [Matthew] Arbuckle, Headquarters, 7th Infantry, Cantonment Gibson, Report concerning Cherokee, Delaware, Osage, etc.
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1826 March 1: James Scull (by Thomas W. Newton), to William E. Woodruff, Treasurer’s receipt for lands redeemed from owners
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1826 May 2: William Bradford, Fort Towson, to Governor George Izard, Report of Indian activities
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1827 April 20: Voucher, for auction of the estate of William Matlock, deceased; Mary Matlock, Joseph Campbell, Brient Howlin, Jason Jacks, Henry Duty, Masach Jones, Stephen P. Wilson, Lewis Wicker, David Roberts, Daniel Corneless, Nathaniel Jacobs, purchased items
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1827 August 21: Ben Patton, Little Rock, to Governor George Izard, Resignation as sheriff of Chicot County
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1827 August 21: George W. Scott, Little Rock, to Governor George Izard, Request for renewal of commission as Territorial Auditor
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1827 August 21: Richard Rush, Treasury Department, to Governor George Izard, Concerning land grant for Seminary of Learning
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1827 August 9: E.W. DuVal, Cherokee Indian Agent, to Governor Izard, Official report
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1827 December 22: G. Bomford, Ordinance Department, to Governor George Izard, Leasing of lead mines in Arkansas
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1827 January 13: Motion, Bryant T. Nowlin v. Joshua Fuqua and Mary Matlock, administrators of the estate of William Matlock, deceased; Edward Crofs, attorney for plaintiff; Thomas Hubbard, attorney for defense; Allen M. Oakley, clerk; John Robinson, deputy clerk
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1827 November 25: Receipt, of Thomas Hubbard; includes cost paid for fees in Mattock Adams v. Waggoner and Jacobs; Allen M. Oakley, clerk
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1827 September 23: John Adams, Izard County, to Governor Izard, Request reappointment as sheriff
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1828 August 28: Daniel Ringo, Little Rock, to Governor George Izard, Request appointment of John Speer as Justice of the Peace in Clark County
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1828 July 14: Thomas L. McKenney, Department of War, to Governor George Izard, Instructions about Indian removal from Arkansas
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1828 July 19: Voucher, list expenses for the estate of James Fowler
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1828 June 20: Governor George Izard, Proclamation calling for a special session and special election of members of Territorial Legislature
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1828 May 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Mary Matlock Adams and Joshua Fuqua, administrator of the estate of William Matlock, deceased; D.J. Witler, sheriff; A.M. Oakley, clerk
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1828 November 3: David Vinals [sic], Independence County, Land Patent
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1828 October 9: John Maxwell, Post of Arkansas, to Governor George Izard, Concerning organization of militia company at the Post
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1828 October: The Territory of Arkansas to Samuel W. Rutherford, Sheriff of Pulaski County, Statement of expenses
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1829 June 15: Voucher, lists prices of court services; Mary Matlock and Joshua Fuqua, administrators of the estate of William Matlock, owe Allen M. Oakley, clerk
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1829 March 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Paro Fixago, introducing spirituous liquors; includes costs of service of warrant, mileage on writ; Ben Nivens, witness; Clarence Warden, posse comitatus; Bass Reeves, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1829 May 11: Voucher, to A.M. Oakley; includes cost of clerk and sheriff
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1829 November 20: "A List of names for Justices of the Peace for the county of Independence and the county of Jackson"
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1829 November 26: Letter, Bryan T. Nowlin, plaintiff, v. Joshua Fuqua and Mary Matlock, administrators of the estate of William Matlock, deceased; Gilbert Wingsfield, signature
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1830 April 19: William S. Fulton, Little Rock, to John Adams, Mathew Adams, and Jacob Wolf, Izard County, Assurance of their right to settle on public lands
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1830 April 4: John Adams, Matthew Adams, and Jacob Wolf, Izard County, to Governor John Pope, Complaint of interference with peace of their homes
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1830 January 4-30: C.F.M. Noland, Deputy Clerk, Circuit Court, Independence County, Abstract of votes given in Jackson County
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1830 July 26: Headmen of the Quapaw Tribe to Governor John Pope, Petition for payment of annuity
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1830 July 5: Citizens of Lawrence County to Governor John Pope, Petition for appointment of John B. Hammond as Justice of the Peace
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1830 June 15: Letter, describing details in Matthew Furlong v. Joshua Fuqua and Mary Matlock, administrators of the estate of William Matlock, deceased; Daniel Ringo, attorney; Allen M. Oakley, clerk; D.J. Witten, Joshua Morrison, sheriffs; George Brinlen, Daniel Cornilius, Caty Wisker, witnesses; John Robins, deputy clerk; Thomas Hubbard, attorney gave payment with interest on behalf of estate administrators
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1830 June 18: Andrew Scott, Pope County, to Governor John Pope, Report of Cherokee Indians
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1830 June 23: Walter Webber, Illinois Shoals, Cherokee Nation, to Colonel Arbuckle, Report of killing of a Cherokee by white settlers
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1830 May 22: J. H. Eaton, Department of War, to Governor Pope, Concerning military regulations for the several states and Arkansas Territory
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1830 May 26: Motion, Collin Aldrich v. Joshua Fuqua and Mary Matlock, administrators of the estate of William Matlock, deceased; Daniel Ringo, attorney of plaintiff; Thomas Hubbard, attorney of defendant; Allen M. Oakley, clerk; D.T. Witters, sheriff; John Robinson, deputy clerk
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1830 November 28: Creed Taylor, Sheriff of Jefferson County, to John Fisher, Receipt for taxes
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1830 October 2: James Livingston, Crittenden County, to Governor Pope, Appointment of William D. Ferguson as Colonel of Militia
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1830 September 6: C.F.M. Noland, Deputy Clerk, Circuit Court, Independence County, to John Redmon, Tax receipt
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1831 December 13: Governor John Pope, Proclamation of act creating county courts
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1831 December 18: Samuel Lewis, Greenock, Arkansas Territory, to Governor John Pope, Resignation as Justice of the Peace of Hopefield Township, Crittenden County
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1831 December 1: William B. R. Horner, Helena, to Governor John Pope, Deposition of the case of Mr. Gideon Dunn
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1831 January 06: Bond, for Prudence R. McMurry, William McGee, and William J. Brown; John Pope, Governor; John McMurry, deceased
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1831 June 2: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, by N. Peay, to Henry L. Biscoe, Receipt for tract of redeemed land
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1831 May 30: Citizens of Lawrence County to Governor John Pope, Petition appointment of George Archer as Justice of the Peace
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1831 October 5: Governor John Pope to General Assembly
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1831 September 1: William E. Woodruff, Little Rock, to R. C. Byrd, Auditor, List of lands Woodruff desires to redeem
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1832 August 27: Citizens of Independence County to Governor William S. Fulton, Petition requesting appointment of C.H. Pelham as county clerk
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1832 January 16: Lewis Cass, Department of War, to Governor John Pope, Appointment of Pope as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arkansas Territory
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1832 January 21: Elbert Herring, Department of War, to Governor John Pope, Appointment of Richard M. Hannum as agent for Quapaws
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1832 July 2: Elbert Herring, Department of War, to Governor John Pope, Instructions to Indian agent
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1832 June 27: United States versus William Condren, Lafayette County, Indictment for murder
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1832 May 18: Lewis Cass, Department of War, to Governor John Pope, Instructions on Indian affairs
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1832 May 25: H.L. Legard, Office of attorney General, to Walter Forward, Secretary of Treasury, Arkansas Land Claims
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1833 December 21: Elbert Herring, Department of War, to Governor John Pope, Acknowledgment of receipt of report of Quapaw Subagency
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1833 June 19: Richard M. Hannum, Quapaw Indian Agent, to Governor William S. Fulton, Explanation of purchases made for Indians
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1833 March 13: Governor John Pope to the General Assembly, Message on the sale of public land
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1833 March 18: Elbert Herring, Department of War, to Governor John Pope, Concerning payment to a Quapaw Indian interpreter
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1833 March 1: Major General Thomas Jessup, Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, to Governor John Pope, Concerning construction of military roads
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1833 May 17: Governor John Pope, Proclamation of the sale of public lands
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1833 May 29: James H. Crow, Major, Clark County Militia, to William S. Fulton, Report of Militia
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1833 November 12: Chester Ashley, Little Rock, Arkansas, to Governor John Pope, Report of lands granted by United States Government for public buildings in Little Rock
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1833 October 18: Governor John Pope to the General Assembly, Message on various subjects concerning the territory
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1834 December 22: Benjamin C. Brooken, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims
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1834 January 06: Judgement, from Allen M. Oakley, clerk, claiming Prudence R. McMurry as executor of will for John McMurry, deceased
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1834 January 2: John Van Wort, Newark, New Jersey, to Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims
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1834 July 7: Phebe Nichols, (by Phebe G. Tuttle), New York, to William Pelham, Taxes on lands entered
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1834 March 14: Voucher, listing the goods and chattels for the estate of John McMurry, deceased; Prudence R. McMurry, executor of will; included in list are Jenny and George, enslaved woman and child; James Ragsdale, James Coughhorn, William Brown, Simon Bierd, John H. Fowler, owed notes
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1834 March 22: Citizens of Carroll County to Governor John Pope, Petition for appointment of William J. Estes as Justice of the Peace
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1834 November 25: Solomon R. Chery, Clerk, Crittenden County, to the Sheriff of Crittenden County, Copy of Pedlar's License
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1834 October 12: Louisa Thompson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims
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1835 April 25: LeRoy B. Gaston, Litchfield, Arkansas, to Governor William Fulton, Proceedings of mass meeting in Arkansas County on behalf of the admission of the Territory into the Union
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1835 April 29: George M. Aldridge, Van Buren, to Governor William S. Fulton, Resignation of R.C.S. Brown as Sheriff of Crawford County
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1835 April 6: Nathaniel L. Frye to William Pelham, Auditor, War of 1812 military bounty land claim
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1835 August 21: Printed minutes of abolitionist meeting, Augusta, Maine
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1835 December 1: C.P. Bertrand, Territorial Treasurer, to Charles Robertson, Sheriff of Green [sic] County, Receipt
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1835 December 1: C.P. Bertrand, Territorial Treasurer, to John K. Taylor, Sheriff of Pulaski County, Receipt for taxes
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1835 December 1: C.P. Bertrand, Territorial Treasurer, to Joseph H. Egner, Sheriff of Independence County, Receipt for taxes
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1835 December 1: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to James M. Kuykendall, Sheriff of Lawrence County, Receipt for taxes
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1835 June 19: Bryan H. Smithson, Onesimus Evans, and John West, Washington County, to Governor William S. Fulton, Election returns
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1835 June 19: Citizens of Arkansas County to Governor William S. Fulton, Petition to appoint Henry J. McKenzie as sheriff
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1835 June 20: Citizens of Arkansas County to Governor William S. Fulton, Petition to appoint Henry J. McKenzie as sheriff
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1835 March 16: Henry Mathew, Binghamton, New York, to Territorial Auditor, War of 1812 military bounty Land Claims
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1835 October 20: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, to John Hargrove, Sheriff of Izard County, Receipt for taxes
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1835 October 23: Arkansas General Assembly to Congress, Request for construction of road from Fort Towson on Red River to Pine Bluff
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1835 October 27: Governor William S. Fulton to Amos D. King, Commission as Justice of the Peace in Pulaski County
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1836 April 10: Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, to John Wilson Williams of Hempstead County, Arkansas, Land grant
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1836 April 15: Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, to Asa Thompson and John W. Williams of Hempstead County, Arkansas, Land grant
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1836 August 16: Henry Eddy, Shawneetown, Illinois, to the Auditor, Military bounty Land Claims of Samuel E. Brown of Illinois, deceased
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1836 August 7: Samuel Staples, Jr., Providence, Rhode Island, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 December 14: M.W. Bateman, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, to Governor James S. Conway, Report of progress of Creek Indian removal
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1836 December 20: B.H. Smithson, John G. Stout and John Cureton, Washington County, to Governor Conway, Certificate
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1836 February 12: James D. Westcott, Secretary of State of New Jersey, Printed copy of joint resolutions supporting the President in dealing with France
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1836 February 18: C.H. Pelham to Governor William S. Fulton, Resignation as clerk of Independence County and recommendation of William Moore as his successor
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1836 February 26: Bond, of Henry H. Brown, Ephraim Minck, and Abraham Black; William S. Fulton, Governor; Allen M. Oakley, witness of signatures
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1836 February 3: William Ball and A. Yell to Governor William S. Fulton, Request appointment of Alexander H.M. Kisick as Justice of the Peace in Washington County
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1836 January 7: C.P. Bertrand, Territorial Treasurer, to James M. Kuykendall, Sheriff of Lawrence County, Receipt
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1836 July 30: Abraham Rhodes, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, to the Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 July 30: H.A. Sills, Ohio, to the Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 November 10: Governor Conway to Principal Chief Opothloyo ho lo of the Creek Nation, Plan for removal of Indians
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1836 November 11: M.W. Bateman, Principle Military Agent, Creek Removal, Cadron, Arkansas, to Governor James S. Conway, Report on Indian removal
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1836 November 18: M.W. Bateman, Short Mountain, Arkansas, to Governor James S. Conway, Concerning Creek Indian affairs
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1836 November 8: M.W. Bateman, Principle Military Agent, Creek Removal, to Governor James S. Conway, Report of Indian affairs
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1836 October 18: Governor James S. Conway, Proclamation of the election of Archibald Yell as Representative to Congress
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1836 October 22: Governor James S. Conway, Proclamation ordering Indians to depart beyond the limits of the state
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1836 October 5: T.S. Jessup, Fort Mitchell, Alabama, to M.W. Bateman, Agent for Creek Immigration, Memphis, Tennessee, Report of Indian affairs
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1836 September 12: C.P. Bertrand, State Treasurer, to Governor James S. Conway, Annual report
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1836 September 12: Timothy Barber, Barbersville, Indiana, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 September 12: V. Ellis, Washington City, to Auditor of Arkansas, Little Rock, Inquiry about taxes owed on tract of land
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1836 September 15: Francis A. Dickens, Washington City, to the Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 September 15: Timothy Barber, Barbersville, Indiana, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Land subject to donation
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1836 September 20: William G. Bozeman, St. Francis County, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 September 23: Alfred Heimer, Saint Louis, to the Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty Land Claims of John Vinsaker, deceased
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1836 September 23: Joseph Clark, Jersey City, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, To redeem land subject to sale for taxation
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1836 September 4: Daniel Bates, Franklin County, Indiana, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty Land Claims
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1836 September 5: William H. Gaskins, Wiccomoco Church, Virginia, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Lands subject to redemption
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1837 April 11: R.J. Rambo, Benton, to Governor James S. Conway, Resignation as Appraiser of Land for Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas in Hempstead County
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1837 April 28: Governor James S. Conway to George C. Watkins, Secretary of State, Proclamation of reward for arrest of Moses R. Guthrie, accused murderer
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1837 April 8: B.F. Butler to Levi Woodberry, Opinion concerning rights of land claimants under certain acts of Congress
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1837 August 31: William F. Moore to Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Note for $7,289
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1837 August 9: Chester Ashley to Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Note for $30,000
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1837 August 9: King and Wilson, Washington City, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Inquiry concerning land owned by Giles Roe, deceased
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1837 January 17: Governor James S. Conway to William Woodruff, Concerning purchase of land and money
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1837 July 12: Governor James S. Conway to Sheriff or Coroner of Jackson County, "A Writ of Election" calling a special election in the county
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1837 July 18: Governor James S. Conway to the General Assembly, Proclamation concerning the state debt
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1837 July 31: Frank Taylor, Washington City, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Redemption of lands entered by William D Simms
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1837 June 9: Joseph Trippe, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1837 March 15: Citizens of Izard County to Governor James S. Conway, Petition to request appointment of William B. Karr as Justice of the Peace
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1837 November 6: Governor James S. Conway to the General Assembly, Message to special session of the Legislature
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1837 November 6: Lieutenant R.D.C. Collins to Governor James S. Conway, Chart and estimate of cost of road from Missouri boundary to southern boundary of Arkansas Territory
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1837 October 18: A.M. Oakley, Circuit Court Clerk, Hempstead County, Arkansas, Certificate of Record (fragment)
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1838 August 24: W. Byers to Elias Conway, Auditor, Lands subject to redemption
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1838 August 2: Daniel Monteague, A.G. Wright, et al., to Colonel Voss, Fort Towson, Journal of unidentified Mexican officer concerning Indian activities
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1838 August: J.W. Green to S.G. Simmons, Information of Hostile movements of Indians on Texas frontier
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1838 December 13: Directors of the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Minutes of meeting to consider locating a branch bank at Washington, Arkansas
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1838 December 17: M.W. Izard, President of the Senate, to Governor James S. Conway, Resignation of R.C. Brown as Senator from Crawford County
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1838 December 24: D.K. Lloyd, Sheriff of Izard County, to Governor James S. Conway, Security bond for commission for Lloyd as sheriff
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1838 February 10: E.B. Smith, New Hampton, New Hampshire, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1838 February 20: Wood Tucker, J.W. Maulding, and James Scull to Bank of Arkansas, Note for $30,000
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1838 February 21: Danley and Gossin to State of Arkansas, Bill for services
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1838 February 6: John A. Craig, Helena, to E. Conway, Auditor, Concerning taxes paid on land entered for redemption
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1838 February 8: Stephen Fagan to Elijah A. More, Commissioner of Public Buildings, Contract for work on State House and other public buildings
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1838 January 8: James Davis, Deputy Sheriff, Izard County, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning taxes due the state
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1838 July 26: R.D. Watson, St. Louis, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning taxes due on Watson's land
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1838 July 28: William Canton, Providence, Rhode Island, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1838 July 8: Lewis Williams, Washington, District of Columbia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1838 June 15: Little Rock Plasterers Association, Rules for measurement of work
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1838 May 11: Sam C. Roane to Governor James S. Conway, Receipt for State House notes
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1838: Message from Governor, Number One: List of Acts
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1838 November 20: Governor J.S. Conway to the General Assembly, Messages on how to use land donated by United States Government for educational purposes
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1838 October 1: Elias N. Conway, Auditor, the Governor of Arkansas, Quarterly report
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1838 September 13: J.C. Reid, St. Louis, to Governor Conway, Transmitting letter from the Governor of Missouri
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1838 September 17: Harvey Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claim of John Myers, deceased
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1838 September 3: John Jones, Boston, to Auditor of State, Military bounty land claims
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1839 April 6: Governor J.S. Conway to Sheriff of Jefferson County, Warrant for the arrest of Henry C. Bradford, fugitive from Tennessee
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1839 August 30: William T. Bazzard, Baltimore, Maryland, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning taxes owed on land in Arkansas
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1839 December 10: Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, R.D.C., President, to Chester Ashley, Transfer of 299 shares of stock
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1839 December 14: Aaron M. Palmer, New York, to Governor James S. Conway, Circular concerning sale of Arkansas State Bonds in European markets
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1839 December 2: Wood Tucker, et al., to the Bank of Arkansas, Promissory note
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1839 December 30: John B. Smith, Helena, Arkansas, to Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Mortgage on land and sale of shares of stock
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1839 December 3: Ira A. Sabin, Clerk of Circuit Court of Hot Spring County, Clerk's certificate of resignation of A.N. Sabin as Justice of the Peace
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1839 December 3: Ira A. Sabin, Clerk of Circuit Court of Hot Spring County, Clerk's certificate of vacancy in the office of County Treasurer
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1839 January 10-1841: Letter, Archibald Yell, Governor; James Conway, Nicholas T. Perkins, William Trimble, James Gibson, sheriff; Henry Cheatham, Daniel T. Witten, George Conway to the Hempstead County Circuit Court suing for money owed.
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1839 January 10: William Trader, Memphis, Tennessee, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1839 January 25: Governor J.S. Conway, Proclamation of $150 reward for arrest of Franklin Crary, accused of murder
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1839 January 8: Isaac B. Everett, et al., Yellville, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Security bond for Everett as sheriff of Marion County
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1839 July 31: Summons, for George Conway and Andrew J. Armstong, administrators of the estate of William Armstrong, deceased
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1839 June 15: Samuel H. Hempstead, Little Rock, to Governor James S. Conway, Resignation as Commissioner of Public Buildings
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1839 June 21: Phelps Mix, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1839 June 3: Axel Willcox, Fayetteville, New York, Elias N. Conway, Land subject to redemption for nonpayment of taxes
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1839 June 3: Pierce Byrne, Hancock, Maryland, to Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty land claims
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1839 March 18: M. Tarver, Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Anthony H. Davis, Columbia, Arkansas, Concerning payment of taxes on land in Arkansas
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1839 March 25: John Fairfield, Governor, Augusta, Maine, to the Governor of Arkansas, Resolutions passed by the Maine Legislature relating to the public domain
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1839 May 1: John McKinley, Frankford. Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1839 May 1: Samuel M. Hays, et al., to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Security bond for Hays as sheriff and collector of Pope County
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1839 May 23: B.M. Stedman, Vicksburg, Mississippi, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Taxes due on state land
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1839 May 8: Charles Humphrey and Jesse Perkins to Samuel H. Hempstead, acting Auditor, Security bond for Humphrey as sheriff and collector of Scott County
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1839 November 12: State of Arkansas versus William G.H. Tervault, Indictment for the murder of Noah Burkhead
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1839 September 13: Charles A. Wickliffe, Governor of Kentucky, to Governor of Arkansas, Copy of resolutions of Kentucky Legislature on the culture of silk
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1839 September 18: James Whitcomb, Commissioner, General Land Office, to Levi Woodbury, Secretary of Treasury, Concerning land claims of Matthew Cunningham, et al., with Woodbury's reply on last page
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1840 April 10: Paul Reilly, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1840 April 15: James Lawson, Jr., et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Lawson as sheriff and collector of Pulaski County
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1840 April 26: Robert S. Reeves, Princeton, Kentucky, E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1840 December 21: Depositions, examined by Isaac Herrick, justice of the peace; Elias Rictor v. Charles Mitchell
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1840 December 21: Writ, Elias Rictor v. Charles B. Mitchel
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1840 January 18: James S. Ward, Clerk of Clark County, to Governor James S. Conway, Notification of vacancy in office of Coroner in Clark County
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1840 July 18: Governor James S. Conway, Proclamation ordering certain Indians to depart the state
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1840 June 10: John Richardson, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning debts owed Richardson by several residents of Arkansas
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1840 June 16: James L. Webb, New York, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1840 June 16: John Jacobs, Jr., Lexington, Kentucky, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1840 June 1: William Cecil, Pikeville, Kentucky, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claim
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1840 June 1: W.K. Sebastian, Helena, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Inquiry concerning military bounty land claim for John Montgomery of Tennessee
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1840 June 24: Goodall and Woods, Bath, New Hampshire, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning military bounty land claim of Stephen Whipple, deceased
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1840 June 5: John Hutt for the Bank of the State of Arkansas, Public instrument of Protest for non-payment of note by Wood Tucker, et al.
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1840 June 8: Alvin Savage, Scottsville, New York, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1840 November 14: Letter, Elias Rictor, plaintiff, v. Charles B. Mitchell, defendant; S.T. Sanders, clerk; Cocke T. Picks, N.L. Phillips, justice of the peace
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1840 November 3: Governor J.S. Conway to the General Assembly, Farewell message
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1840 November 6: Governor Yell to the General Assembly, Message to the Legislature upon becoming governor
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1840 October 3: Edward Cole, Little Rock, to George H. Burnett, Deed of sale of newspaper, "Arkansas State Gazette"
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1840 October: William E. Woodruff, Little Rock, to George H. Burnett, Lease of Woodruff's property in Little Rock by Burnett
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1841 April 06: Letter, from G.A. Roystun, attorney for plaintiff in Henry J. Kimbell v. Chambers Etter and William H. Etter, debt; Isaac N. Jones, Daniel T. Witten, garnishees
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1841 April 13: Voucher, from James Gibson to James S. Conway; includes list of witnesses
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1841 April 14: Testimony, in Nicholas T. Perkins v. James Gibson and others
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1841 August 24: J.W. Williams to "Curtail interest on my notes," Cashier's check
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1841 December 14: Letter, to sheriff of Hempstead county; discusses case of Robert King v. Hugh O'Rourke
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1841 December 4: W. Forward, Secretary of Treasury, to Governor A. Yell, Concerning the sale of public lands and granting of preemption rights
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1841 February 29: William H. Seward, New York, to the Governor of Arkansas, Resolutions by New York Legislature on the subject of public lands
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1841 February 8: Governor A. Yell to Commissioner of the General Land Office, Concerning land donations to the State of Arkansas
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1841 February 9: J. Pope, Washington City, to unknown, Concerning New Madrid land claims of Chester Ashley
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1841 January 13 and 1841 June 15: Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, $1,000 bonds
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1841 January 16: Andrew Allen, Jr., Independence County, to Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Deed of mortgage
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1841 January 16: Andrew Allen, Jr., Independence County, to the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Deed (fragment)
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1841 January 1: Courbet, Assumption Parish, Louisiana, to "Monsieur Le Gouverneur...of Arkansas
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1841 January 22: James Whitcomb, Commissioner, General Land Office, to Ambrose H. Sevier, United States Senate, Concerning location of New Madrid land claim in Arkansas
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1841 July 1: State of Rhode Island to the Governor of Arkansas, Proposing several amendments to the United States Constitution
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1841 June 29: George W. Himes, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1841 June 30: W.S. Fulton, Washington, to Elias N. Conway, Bank question in Congress
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1841 June 5: Governor A. Yell to W.S. Fulton and E. Cross, Concerning New Madrid land grants in Little Rock
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1841 March 31: William Harrick, Clarendon, to Governor Archibald Yell, Requesting copy of his commission as Justice of the Peace
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1841 March 4: Letter, from W. Arnett, sheriff; James Gibson, Henry Cheatham, Daniel T. Witter, George Conway, summoned
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1841 March 7: J.W. Williams to "self," Cashier's check for $100 from Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas
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1841 September 28: Testament, Young Goodwin and Lucy H. Goodwin v. Benjamin K. Reynolds; James S. Ward, clerk; William Conway B., judge
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1841 September 28: Voucher, Young Goodwin and Lucy A. Goodwin v. Benjamin Reynalds
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1841 September 7: Jehoiada Jeffery, Probate Judge, Izard County, to Governor A. Yell, Recommending appointment of Benjamin Hawkins as special probate judge
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1841 Undated: Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, $1,000 Arkansas State Bond
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1842 April 1: I. Davis, Barryton, Alabama, by H.J. Y. Moss, to Secretary of State of Arkansas, Military bounty land claims
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1842 December 17: James M. Kisick, Cashier, Bank of the State of Arkansas, to William Trimble, Chairman of Senate Committee of Banking, Report on branch bank
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1842 June 01: Voucher, for newspaper advertisement in the "Washington Telegraph"; William Etter, clerk; Andrew C. Roberts and Rufus H. King v. Hugh O'Rourke
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1842 March 10: Charles E. McChesney, Secretary of State, Trenton, New Jersey, to the Governor of Arkansas, Acknowledging receipt of "Reports of Cases in Supreme Court"
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1842 October 06: Testimony, of Charles B. Mitchel, defendant against Benjamin T. Brittin
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1842 September 23: James Harlan, Secretary of State, Frankfort, Kentucky, to the Governor of Arkansas, Acknowledging receipt of "Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Law and Equity of the State of Arkansas"
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1842 September 6: Asbury Dickens, Secretary of United States Senate, Washington, to the Governor of Arkansas, Transmitting legislative and executive documents
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1843 April 20: Complaint, by Benjamin L. Brittin on Samuel Gray, Charley B. Mitchel, George M. Gray
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1843 April 24: Samuel Tagert and R. Armstrong, Beatties Prairie, to J.M. Porter, Secretary of War, Concerning Fort Wayne
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1843 April 6: Samuel Tagert, Abraham Carr, R. Armstrong, et al., Beatties Prairie, Cherokee Nation, to Brigadier General Taylor, Fort Smith, Concerning the occupancy of Fort Wayne
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1843 August 10: Voucher, for Rufus C. Berry; discussing the purchase of an enslaved child identified as a "certain negro girl"
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1843 February 11: Bond, "Trustees of the real estate bank to Thomas T. Williamson"
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1843 February 2: John Hutt, et al., to Governor A. Yell, Security bond for election of Hutt as treasurer of Arkansas
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1843 January 19: Alex Boileau, Agent, State Bank, Little Rock, to Governor A. Yell, Agent's report
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1843 January 31: William E. Butts, Trustee, Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, et al., to Governor A. Yell, Bond for Butts and others to liquidate the affairs of the bank
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1843 July 15: Charles Martin, et al., Geneva, Switzerland, to President John Tyler, Concerning bonds held by Martin, et al., on various banks in several states, including Arkansas (translation)
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1843 June 10: Simeon E. Rosson, et al., Izard County, to State of Arkansas, Security bond for Rosson as sheriff and collector of Izard County
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1843 March 11: J.M. Porter, Department of War, to Messrs. A. Cox, I.A.P. Carr, John Scott, and others, Beatties Prairie, Cherokee Nation, Concerning the occupancy of Fort Wayne
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1843 March 3: J.C. Spencer, War Department, to A.P. Carr, W.J. Howard, R. Armstrong, et al., Benton County, Concerning the occupancy of Fort Wayne
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1843 November 15: Letter, Goodwin and wife v. Benjamin Reynolds; also mentioned Benjamin Abbott and wife v. Benjamin Reynolds
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1843 November 29: Bond, for Joel D. Conway, George Conway, and Thomas J. Carlin; J.T. Sanders, clerk
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1843 November 6: Jared C. Martin, Treasurer of Arkansas, to John S. Skinner, et al., Receipt for redemption of land
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1843 October 13: Letter, to sheriff of Hempstead county; to summons Richard P. Williams
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1843 October 17: Elias N. Conway, Auditor, to Governor A. Yell, Report on accounts on John Hutt, State Treasurer
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1843 September 30: Letter, from O.K. Raimey, attorney; Benjamin L. Brittin, plaintiff, v. Richard P. Williams, defendant
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1844 April 18: John C. Johnson, Mount Vernon, Arkansas, to Samuel Adams, Acting Governor, Request for appointment as land agent
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1844 August: Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Circular concerning establishment of public schools
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1844 August: Elias N. Conway, Auditor of Arkansas, to County Clerks, Concerning the Common School Fund
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1844 December 25: Alexandre Vattemarre, Paris, France, to Governor of Arkansas, Concerning advertising Arkansas' resources abroad
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1844 January 23: Voucher, fragment; shows partial list of inventory of the estate of James Allen, deceased
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1844 March 23: Voucher, list of bills paid for the estate of James Fowler
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1844 March 26: Letter, to the sheriff of Hempstead County; Joseph Stuart, Samuel Hopor, administrators of the estate of James Fowler, deceased
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1844 May 21: Benjamin Wilhelm, Vandalia, Ohio, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1844 November 13: Thomas Ford, Governor of Illinois, to Governor of Arkansas, Request for the return of Amos Squires, fugitive
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1844 October 16: James C. Gault, Danville, Arkansas, to Samuel Adams, Acting Governor of Arkansas, Concerning appointment of successor of Maurice Brown, Yell County probate judge
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1844 October 21: Note, Benjamin L. Britter v. Charles B. Mitchell
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1844 October 29: Simon T. Sanders, Washington, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Report on Common Schools of Hempstead County
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1844 September 16: Isaac King, Salem, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Report on Common Schools of Fulton County
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1845 April 1: Jared C. Martin to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, List of treasury warrants redeemed during the first quarter of 1845
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1845 December 08: Notice, John F. Keller v. Samuel Hopson and Joseph Stuart, administrators of the estate of James Fowler
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1845 December 31: James Buchanan, Washington, District of Columbia, to A.H. Sevier, Concerning redemption of public lands
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1845 February 18: S.B. McClain, Bentonville, to Governor T.S. Drew to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning election of officials in Benton County
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1845 January 9: Governor Thomas S. Drew to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Requesting report on money for salaries of state officers
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1845 March 19: Henry Garrett, Halifax, North Carolina, E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1845 March 3: Richard D. Pryor, Spring Hill, Arkansas, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning taxes on land
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1845 May 19: William R. Hallford, et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Hallford as Sheriff of Perry County
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1845 November 12: Stinson and Company, Montgomery's Point, Arkansas, to A. Boileau, Little Rock, Concerning goods shipped to Mr. Conway
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1845 November 1: William Bingham to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Invoice of shipment of books
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1845 November 24: James H. Sims, Camden, to Albert Pike, Adjutant General, Requesting arms for militia
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1845 October 16: George F. Cooledges and Brother to Elias N. Conway, Concerning shipment of books
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1845 September 24: Citizens of Saline County to Governor of Arkansas, Petition for removal of an Indian
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1845 September 29: Huntington and Savage, New York, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Price list of books for sale
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1846 April 3: William Polk, Helena, Arkansas, to Governor of Arkansas, Requesting the Governor to seek the return of Nathan Ray, being held in New Orleans
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1846 April 4: John W. Williamson, Little Rock, to William Polk, Phillips County, Concerning request made to Governor Drew for return of Nathan Ray from Louisiana
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1846 August 13: B.W. Sower, Baltimore, Maryland, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1846 August 27: A.H. McKisick, Benton, Arkansas, Governor Thomas S. Drew, Concerning William Thompson, state representative from Benton County
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1846 February 11: H. Flanagin, Arkadelphia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Letter of introduction for Henry Field Nutman
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1846 February 18: John T. Jones, Nashville, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, List of land owned by Jones in Ouachita, Dallas, and Clark counties, and those owned by R.H. McEwen in Clark and Dallas counties
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1846 February 18: W.C. Bevens, Batesville, to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Receipt for payment of public money to Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas at Batesville
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1846 February 9: I.E. Bowen, Milledgeville, Georgia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1846 February: Franklin R. Taylor, Little Rock, to Elias N. Conway, Announcing opening of business
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1846 January 15: Affidavit of publication in "The Arkansas Banner" of sheriff's notice of land for sale in Van Buren County, by A.H. Rutherford, Editor
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1846 January 19: Henry G. Smith, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Taxes owed on land in Conway County
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1846 January 24: G.H. Wells and Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1846 January 30: H.S. Chichester, Troy, New York, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1846 January 6: A.S. Williams, Decatur, Illinois, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1846 January 8: R. Jones, War Department, to the Governor of Arkansas, Requesting report on militia
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1846 June 17: Shelby Smith, Elizabeth, Arkansas, to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Muster roll of company of Arkansas Mounted Gunman, Jackson County
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1846 June 22: George W. Wells, Colonel, Twenty-eighth Regiment of Arkansas Militia, Governor Thomas S. Drew, Muster roll of militia company, Clark County
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1846 June 2: Stacker Woods and Company to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Concerning purchase of certain iron castings
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1846 June 4: Q.K. Underwood, Helena, Arkansas, to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Seeking payment for publishing state material in newspaper
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1846 March 10: Sheriff and Clerk of Hempstead County to E.N. Conway, From statement of land sold (envelope only)
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1846 March 11: William T. Larremore, Fayetteville, to Elias Conway, Auditor, Concerning court case of Larremore versus J.W. Johnson
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1846 March 3: D.W. Lowe, Batesville, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Tract of land subject to redemption
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1846 May 25: Testimony, for James C. Monroe v. Austin Wells
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1846 May 4: A. Smith, Little Rock, to Acting Governor Williamson, Concerning the condition of the Capitol Ground
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1846 May 9: Proclamation by the Governor of Arkansas and Commander-in-Chief, General Order Number Seven, call for troops to fight Mexico
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1846 September 21: R.S. Wickham, Sag Harbor, New York, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land owned by Nancy M. Wiggins of New York
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1846 September 24: Captains commanding companies in Arkansas Regiment of Mounted Volunteers to Colonel Archibald Yell, Acknowledgment of receipt of arms, ammunition, etc.
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1847 April 13: Receipt, of John D. Spragins, executor of the estate for Samuel Baldwin; Anne E. Hannah, George C. Hannah; Mapelia, Sam, Sally, Stephen, Wilson, Abraham, Isaac, Bob, Winston, Dorothy, Coela, George, Louisa, Charles, Monica, Mary, Davy, Ned, enslaved people; includes cost for enslaved people; Joel M. Hannah, agent
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1847 April 13: Receipt, of John D. Spragins, executor of the estate for Samuel Baldwin, deceased; includes list of enslaved people named Lewis, Ben, Moses, Jim, America, Amy, Henry, Jack, John, and William, in said estate
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1847 April 19: Inventory of the estate of Samuel Baldwin, deceased; John D. Spragins, executor of estate
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1847 April 20: William H. Bowers, Memphis, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning redemption of treasury warrants
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1847 April 6: S.T. Sanders, Washington, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land sold for taxes
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1847 August 12: George N. Paschal, Van Buren, to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Petition from the citizens of Crawford County for executive clemency for Mr. Vanhorn
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1847 August 2: M.D. Bostwick, Helena, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land claims
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1847 August 30: A.C. Ainsworth, New Orleans, to Governor Drew, Suggesting the appointment in New Orleans of a Commissioner for Arkansas
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1847 December 11: Benjamin Jett, Washington, Arkansas, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning a trust of Seminary lands
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1847 December 17: James M. Kisick, Fayetteville, to the State of Arkansas, Giving power of attorney to Alexander Boileau
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1847 December 31: Samuel Adams, Treasurer, Report of State Treasury Warrants received in fourth quarter of 1847
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1847 December 8: Isaac R. Hite, Stoney Creek, Virginia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claim
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1847 February 22: Inventory, of the estate of Samuel Baldwin, deceased; includes list of 31 enslaved people: Louis, Ben, Moses, Jim Mulspe, Chela, Sam, Sally, America, Amy, Stephen, Henry, Jack, Wilson, Abram, Isaac, Bob, Winston, Dorothy, Caela, John, George, Louisa, Charles, Mariah, Mary, Davy, Ned, Margaret, William, Sam, Catharine; William Baldwin, guardian
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1847 June 18: William Christy, New Orleans, for W.B. Cahn, Public Instrument of Protest for non-payment of note
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1847 June 25: S.T. Sanders, Washington, Arkansas, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Land claims
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1847 June 29: Henry Neill, Batesville, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning land conveyed to Samuel Peel by James Trimble
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1847 March 20: Isaac June, Castalia, Ohio, to Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty land claims
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1847 March 20: Nathan Harrison, Baltimore, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land claims
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1847 March 22: William W. Floyd, Clarksville, Arkansas, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Asking for salary for first quarter of 1847
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1847 March 3: William R. Prince, Flushing, New York, to Auditor of State, Concerning land of Thomas H. Mitchell, deceased
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1847 October 19: J.C. Hale, Hot Springs, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning land sold by mistake
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1847 October 20: C.J. Hand, Indianapolis, Indiana, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Requesting information concerning entry of public lands
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1847 October 23: Kay and White, Memphis, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claim
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1847 October 27: W.T. Brockenbrough, Westwood, Virginia, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Forfeited land in Lafayette County owned by family of T.C. Nelson
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1847 October 4: C.W. Mallory, Montpelier, Ohio, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Asking information concerning land in Arkansas
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1847 October 4: James W. Hunt, Beaufort, North Carolina, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Forfeited land wanted
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1847 October 4: N. Kuykendall, Romney, Virginia, to Ambrose H. Sevier, Requesting information concerning public lands available for redemption, answered by E.N. Conway, Auditor
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1848 April 11: Henry Smith, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Lands sold for taxes
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1848 April 13: Gross Scruggs, Phillips County, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning deed money for M.C. Crosky
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1848 April 16: James Shatwic, et al., Cahawba, Alabama, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Inquiry about land available in Arkansas
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1848 April 16: Robert Dyer, Scotts Ferry, Virginia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information of land donations
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1848 April 26: Edwin M. Williams, Clerk of Circuit Court, Prairie County, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Order for collection of taxes in county
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1848 April 26: John W. Collins, Warren, Ohio, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Lands sold for taxes
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1848 April 27: John Jay, New York, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning taxes due on land of Hickson W. Field
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1848 April 27: John North, McAlisterville, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1848 April 27: William B. Tankersley, Georgia, to Auditor of Arkansas, Asking information about land donations
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1848 April 3: Fortunatus Webb, Columbus, Georgia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 April 3: R.N. Roberts, Memphis, Tennessee, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 April 3: Robert J. Castens, Talbotton, Georgia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information of land donations
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1848 April 4: James Buys, Lumpkin, Georgia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 April 4: W.R. Miller, Batesville, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1848 April 5: D.W. Lowe, Clerk of Circuit Court, Independence County, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Order for collection of taxes in county
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1848 April 5: John E. Williams, et al., Kings Creek, Alabama, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 August 29: Ira Holman, Clerk of Circuit Court, Sevier County, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Order for collection of taxes in county
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1848 December 15: M.M. McCalla to J.E. Knight, List of items of stop pages
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1848 February 16: Isaac Moorhead, Erie, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1848 January 15: Elbert W. Fletcher to the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Bond
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1848 July 10: John H. Cornish to the State of Arkansas, Collector's bond for Cornish as Collector of Union County
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1848 June 15: Henry Cook, Pontotoc, Mississippi, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land sold for taxes
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1848 June 15: Isaac Moorhead, Erie, Pennsylvania, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Lands sold for taxes
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1848 June 15: Jephthah Holsonbake, Manchester, Tennessee, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Inquiry about land available in Arkansas
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1848 June 15: Mary Black, Monroe County, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 June 16: John McCarthy, Lawrence, Massachusetts, to Auditor of Arkansas, For information of land donations
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1848 June 18: I.M. Richardson, Mississippi, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, For information of land donations
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1848 June 1: S.H. Newman, Middletown, Pennsylvania, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 June 22: James C.M. Hicks, Hicks Creek, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Lands sold for taxes
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1848 June 27: D.W. Lowe, Batesville, Arkansas, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Lands subject to donation
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1848 June 28: Robert Dyer, Scotts Ferry, Virginia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information of land donations
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1848 June 30: W.C.N. Carr, Baltimore, Maryland, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land sold for taxes
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1848 June 6: Jeremiah Duckworth, New Portland, Alabama, to Elias N. Conway, Auditor, For information of land donations
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1848 June 8: John V. Barmone, Dardanelle, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Concerning land in Yell County
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1848 June 9: William Ireland, Washington, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 March 12: Augustus Eberle, Louisville, Kentucky, to Auditor of Arkansas, For information of land donations
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1848 March 14: Lloyd J. Beale, Washington, District of Columbia, to Solon Borland, Check for John E. Knight for $20
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1848 March 7: Nathaniel R. Jones, Norfolk, Virginia, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 May 10: A.R. Hockersmith, Benton, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, County tax information
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1848 May 24: Henry M. Rector, Saline County, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Proposing division of Saline County
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1848 May 26: Richard Russell, Richmond, Kentucky, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1848 May 2: E.A. Paine, Painesville, Ohio, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1848 May 30: A.E. Olin, Essex, Michigan, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, For information of land donations
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1848 May 31: Lorenzo D. Maddox, Circuit Court of Phillips County, Certification that William M. Bestick failed to pay required bond to be sheriff
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1848 May 31: W.B. Machen, Princeton, Kentucky, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1848 November 1: J.M. Halbert, Sheriff of St. Francis County, Certificate of purchase of land by J.N. Browning
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1848 November 21: E.A. Warren, Speaker, House of Representatives, to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Announcement of the death of Representative Lewis R. Wells
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1848 September 11: Augustus C. Jeffery, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Izard County, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Order for collection of taxes in county
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1848 September 26: D.W. Hampton, Columbia, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Auditor, Land sold for taxes
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1848 September 4: H. Flanagin to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Concerning Flanagin's resignation from the State Senate
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1849 April 20: Ticket, for shipping various goods to R.H. Binford
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1849 April 26: F.L. Henop, Philadelphia, to Auditor of Arkansas, Military bounty land claims
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1849 August 16: James H. Crow, to Governor John S. Roane, Concerning Terrenoir [Terre Noir] Navigation Company
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1849 February 10: J.G. Bunt, Pension Office, to Honorable S. Borland, United States Senate, Military bounty land warrant for heirs of Thomas Cooney, deceased
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1849 February 11: Solon Borland, Washington City, to John Knight, Little Rock, Concerns about his own health
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1849 February 17: J.L. Edwards, War Department, by J.G. Bunt, to J.E. Knight, Little Rock, Military bounty land warrant issued to Henry D. Moore
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1849 February 1: Solon Borland, Washington City, to John Knight, Little Rock, Concerning land warrant certificates
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1849 February 3: Solon Borland, Washington City, to John Knight, Little Rock, Concerning land warrant certificates
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1849 February 9: Solon Borland, Washington City, to John Knight, Little Rock, Concerning claim of Mr. Kelly as wagon master
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1849 January 3: Elias N. Conway, Auditor, to Governor Thomas S. Drew, Resignation as Auditor
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1849 June 23: Joseph Jester, Hot Spring County, to C.C. Danley, Auditor, For information about land donations
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1849 June 5: H.M. Rector, Little Rock, to Governor John S. Roane, Concerning appointment as Inspector General of Arkansas
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1849 June 9: George Fisher, Houston, Republic of Texas, to the Governor of Arkansas, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Texas
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1849 March 27: H.C. Dye, Sulphur Rock, Arkansas, to C.C. Danley, Auditor, Land donation deed for George Mann
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1849 March 9: William R. Miller, Batesville, Arkansas, to "Dear Sir," Concerning donation deed issued to Henry C. Dye
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1849 November 11: William C. Mitchell, Captain, Company A, to General Allen Wood, Muster roll of Mounted Gunman, Company A
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1849 October 13: A. Wood, Adjutant General, Yellville, Arkansas, to Governor John Selden Roane, Report on Marion County War [Tutt-Everett War]
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1849 October 13: John Hargrave, Sheriff, Yellville, to Allen Wood, Adjutant General of Arkansas, Concerning arrest of four persons for murder of Loomis Y. King
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1849 October 15: William C. Mitchell, Crooked Creek, to Governor John S. Roane, Report on Marion County War [Tutt-Everett War]
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1849 October 1: John H. Byres, Lebanon, Arkansas, to General A. Wood
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1849 October 24: A. Wood, Adjutant General of Arkansas, Yellville, Arkansas, to Captain W.C. Mitchell, Military Orders during Marion County War [Tutt-Everett War]
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1849 October 25: A. Wood, Yellville, to J.M. Cox, aide-de-camp, Cox's honorable discharge from militia
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1849 October 3: A. Wood, Adjutant General of Arkansas, Lebanon, Arkansas, to A.F. Son, Sergeant, Military orders during Marion County War [Tutt-Everett War]
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1849 October 7: A.F. Son, Yellville, to General A. Wood, Concerning Hose and James King, witness in murder case
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1849 October 7: A. Wood, General of Arkansas, Yellville, Arkansas, by J.M. Cox, aide-de-camp, to Captain Tilford Denton, Order to disband Denton's company
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1849 September 10: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States, to Ambrose H. Hilburn, Land grant
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1849 September 12: S.T. Gilbert, Marion, Arkansas, to Governor J.S. Roane, Concerning reward for Marion Wright, fugitive
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1849 September 29: A. Wood, Adjutant General of Arkansas, Crooked Creek, to Captain Tilford Denton, Order calling out militia in Marion County War [Tutt-Everett War]
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1849 September 8: David Walker, Judge of Supreme Court, to Sheriff of Marion County, Writ for the apprehension of murder suspects
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1849 September 8: David Walker, Judge of Supreme Court, to Sheriff of Marion County, Writ for the apprehension of murder suspects (copy)
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1850 April 12: Voucher, for Joel D. Conway, administrator of the estate of James Allen, deceased
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1850 April 16: William Baker, Wiley's Cove, Arkansas, to Governor Roane, Seeking appointment as sheriff of Searcy County
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1850 April 23: James Penny, et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Penny, Sheriff and Collector of Sevier County
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1850 April: William R. Miller, Batesville, Arkansas, to C.C. Danley, Auditor, Inquiry about a land donation
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1850 August 19: Margaret Dougherty, Louisville, Kentucky, to Jacob Dougherty, Carrolton, Indiana, Inquiring about his return to Kentucky
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1850 August 19: Wrapper for stock note, Number 145E, Sevier County
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1850 August 5: James B. Wilson, et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Wilson as Sheriff and Collector of Johnson County
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1850 February 17: Sam Leslie, Wylie's Cove, Arkansas, to Governor John Selden Roane, Report on activities of Everetts in Marion County War [Tutt-Everett War]
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1850 January 1: Thomas H. Flippin, Circuit Clerk of Marion County, to Governor John S. Roane, Certification that Calvin Simmons had resigned as Justice of the Peace
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1850 June 1: Elisha Whittlesey, Treasury Department to Governor John S. Roane, Concerning money raised from sale of public lands in Arkansas
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1850 March 28: John G. Mayhugh, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, to Governor of Arkansas, Inquiry about land available for immigrants to state
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1850 March: A. Thayer, Syracuse, New York, to the Auditor, For information about land donations
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1850 May 21: B.H. Smithson and James Sutton, to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Smithson, Sheriff and Collector of Washington County
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1850 May 26: Isa Bettis, Independence County, to Governor Roane, Resignation as Justice of the Peace, Buncombe Township and 1850 May 27: Citizens of Independence County to Governor Roane, Petition for appointment of John Reaves as Justice of the Peace
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1850 November 9: Samuel I. Mason, et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Mason, Sheriff and Collector of Izard County
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1850 September 11: John Seldon Roane to Green O. Daniel, Treasurer, Newton County, Concerning election to fill vacancy in office of county judge
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1850s October 27: J.M. Bowden, Searcy, Arkansas, to Auditor of State, Inquiry about a quarter section of land
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1851 August 25: Richard H. Yeats, Clerk of Phillips County, to Governor John S. Roane, Petitioning for special election for Justice of the Peace in Independence Township
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1851 July 28: A. Wood, Adjutant General, to John R. Hampton, Acting Governor of Arkansas, Resignation from office
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1851 July 7: John R. Hampton, Little Rock, to Colonel Creed Taylor, Swamp Land Commissioner, Concerning reclamation of swamp lands
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1851 May 10: William Monaghan, New Orleans, to Governor John S. Roane, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Louisiana
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1852 February 26: George C. Thomas, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Application for appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in District of Columbia
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1852 January 16: Elizabeth McDowall, Baltimore, to the Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1852 January 5: M.W. Izard to Governor Roane, Request for a pardon for Moore, an inmate in state prison
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1852 July 17: Philip Agee, Ouachita County Clerk, Certificate (fragment)
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1852 May 26: James S. Dollarhide, et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Dollarhide as Sheriff and Collector of Sevier County
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1852 November 20: State of Arkansas to Richard H. Johnson, Statement of account for printing Biennial Report of the Treasurer
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1852 November 28: Philander Littell, Languelle [L'Anguille], Arkansas, to C.C. Danley, Auditor, Claim to land in St. Francis County
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1852 October 12: L. Gibson, Surveyor General, Little Rock, to Governor John S. Roane, Report on sale of swamp and overflow lands in Helena Land District
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1853 April 15: William Rabe, San Francisco, to Governor of Arkansas, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in California
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1853 April 23: James Thorington to Governor Elias N. Conway, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Iowa
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1853 August 2: Joseph Holloway, Union County, Arkansas, Will (copy)
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1853 December 13: A. Byrne, Lewisville, Arkansas, to Governor E.N. Conway, Announcing death of A.C. Owen, Sheriff of Lafayette County
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1853 February 24: Charles B.F. Adams, Boston, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Massachusetts and [page 2] 1853 February: Charles G. Greene, Boston, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommending Charles B.F. Adams as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Massachusetts
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1853 January 17: Governor R. Wood, Columbus, Ohio, to Governor E.N. Conway, Concerning physician who wished to locate in Arkansas
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1853 January 27: Grandison D. Royston, Marlbrook, Arkansas, to Governor E.N. Conway, Seminary lands relinquished by Governor Archibald Yell in 1843 to United States
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1853 January 5: C. Caldwell, House of Representatives, to Governor E.N. Conway, Request for a pardon for Moore, an inmate in state prison
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1853 June 13: Governor Howell Cobb, Milledgeville, Georgia, to Governor of Arkansas, Inquiry about tax laws of Arkansas
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1853 June 20: Samuel J. Mason, et al., to the State of Arkansas, Security bond for Mason as Sheriff and Collector of Izard County
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1853 June 24: Albert Pike, Little Rock, to the Trustees of the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, Opinion about debt owed to bank by John W. Williams
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1853 October 19: W.L. Marcy, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Circular pertaining to agreement between United States and France pertaining alien ownership of land
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1854 April 26: John J. Coleman, Huntsville, Alabama, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Alabama
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1854 August 12: William R. Miller, Batesville, to Governor E.N. Conway, Concerning offer by Conway to appoint Miller as Auditor of Arkansas
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1854 February 21: John Berry, Williamsburg, New York, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in New York
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1854 January 16: John J. Clendenin, Attorney General, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Opinion regarding disposition of swamp and overflowed lands in Arkansas
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1854 March 8: Matthew Hale Smith, Boston, Massachusetts, to the Governor of Arkansas, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Massachusetts
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1854 May 12: J.R. Berry, Huntsville, Arkansas, to C.C. Danley, Auditor, Notification of Madison County tax books sent
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1854 October 2: A. George and John Robins, Phillips County, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Petition for pardon for William F. Tourtelott (pardon granted May 14, 1855)
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1854 September 19: John S. Hollingshead, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in District of Columbia
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1854 September 4: J.G. Bennett, Editor of New York Herald, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for crop statistics from Arkansas
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1855 August 15: Thomas A. Hendricks, General Land Office, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Concerning map of Cairo and Fulton Railroad
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1855 August 4: Governor Elias N. Conway to the State of Arkansas, Appointment of Roswell Beebe as Commissioner to select lands donated by United States government to build Cairo and Fulton Railroad
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1855 December 10: A. Rust, House of Representatives, to Governor E.N. Conway, Inquiry about Arkansas treasury bonds
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1855 December 13: M. Shelby Kennard, Batesville, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, For information of lands subject to donation
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1855 December 14: Benjamin P. Jett, Washington, Arkansas, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Land entered for donation
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1855 December 3: M. Shelby Kennard, Batesville, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, For information of lands subject to donation
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1855 January 26: Alexander George, John Robbins, et al., Security bond for $40,000 for improvements at State Penitentiary
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1855 June 19: Andrew Johnson, Nashville, Tennessee, to Governor of Arkansas, Recommendation of Thomas Boyers as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Tennessee
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1855 May 1: H.M. Rector, Little Rock, to Governor E.N. Conway, Related to lands selected as swamp lands
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1855 May 30: Henry M. Rector, Little Rock, to Governor E.N. Conway, Related to lands selected as swamp lands
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1855 November 12: J.G. Quertermous, DeWitt, Arkansas, to A.S. Huey, Concerning land subject to donation
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1855 November 26: L.M. Stephens, Lockbee, Arkansas, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Land redeemed for taxes
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1855 November 27: Harrison Prescott, Boston, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1855 November 29: James H. Crow, Terrenoir [Terre Noire], Arkansas, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Concerning deed to swamp land belonging to William Thetford
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1855 November 3: M. Shelby Kennard, Batesville, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, For information of lands subject to donation
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1855 October 19: Jesse J. Coe, Elizabeth, Arkansas, to A.S. Huie [sic], Auditor, About lands forfeited for nonpayment of taxes
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1855 October 31: John P. Kennard, et al., Baltimore, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommendation of Malcom W. Mearis as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Maryland
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1855 October 31: Wilkins and Company, Bankers, Pittsburgh, to Christian C. Danley, Auditor, Inquiry about banking in Arkansas
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1855 October 7: Samuel Hinks, Mayor of Baltimore, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommendation of Malcom W. Mearis as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Maryland
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1855 October 8: J.G. Quertermous, DeWitt, Arkansas, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, For information of lands subject to donation
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1855 September 12: Joshua Vansant, et al., Baltimore, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommendation of Malcom W. Mearis as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Maryland
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1855 September 24: M. Shelby Kennard, Batesville, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Military bounty land claims
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1855 September 8: C.L. Derby, Sandusky, Ohio, to Elias N. Conway, Offering honorary membership in the Cosmopolitan Art Association of Sandusky
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1856 April 20: Strother F. Burgess, Pilot Hill, Arkansas, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Petition for a pardon for James Cockrum
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1856 April 24: Herschel V. Johnson, Governor of Georgia, to the Governor, Extradition request for Hamilton Carpenter to the state of Georgia (includes supporting document)
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1856 August 25: William F. Lawrence, et al., Boston, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommendation of Otis Gray Randall as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Massachusetts
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1856 August 5: Thomas J. Carhart, New Orleans, to Governor of Arkansas, Request for reward money for John Donohoe, fugitive
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1856 Bible, 1856
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1856 December 10: Elias N. Conway, Governor of Arkansas, to unknown (fragment)
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1856 December 10: Governor Elias N. Conway to Edward Cross, President, Cairo and Fulton Railroad, Approval of railroad company's bonds
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1856 December: William H. Hammond, W.S. Keith, et al., Arkansas Senate, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommending appointment of George C. Watkins to office of Reviser of the Statutes of the State
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1856 January 16: Edward F. Krickel, Pulaski County, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Petition for release of forfeited bond
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1856 January 28: Governor William A. Barstow, Madison, Wisconsin, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Recommending appointment of Alexander T. Gray as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Wisconsin
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1856 July 12: Ralph Metcalf, Governor of New Hampshire, et al., to Governor of Arkansas, Resolutions of the Legislature of New Hampshire in relation to the late acts of violence and bloodshed by the Slave Power in the Territory of Kansas and the National Capital
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1856 July 1: Eugene A. Tharp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Oath of office as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Pennsylvania
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1856 July 21: James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for information of railways in Arkansas
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1856 June 18: Robert C. Wickliffe, Governor of Louisiana, to the Executive Authority of the State of Arkansas, Demand for the surrender of Luther Kennard (includes supporting document)
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1856 June 2: James L. Totten, St. Charles, Arkansas, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Concerning sale of public land
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1856 March 29: Julius M. Pomeroy, Brooklyn, New York, to Governor of Arkansas, Requesting appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in New York
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1856 March 31: L.A. Douglas, New York, to Governor E.N. Conway, Recommendation of Julius R. Pomeroy as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in New York
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1856 May 27: Matt F. Ward, Phillips County, to Governor E.N. Conway, Recommendation of Henry C. Banks as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in New York
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1856 May 31: Samuel Edmondson, Fort Smith, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Regarding appointment of mayor for the city
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1856 November 19: General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, A bill for the return of runaway slaves
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1856 November 21: Samuel K. Jones, Hempstead County, Petition to appeal judgment of Sixth Judicial Circuit Court to Arkansas Supreme Court (Includes petition to Governor Elias N. Conway signed by Jones and others)
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1856 November 28: Edward Cross, President, Cairo and Fulton Railroad Company, to the State of Arkansas, $1,000,000 bond for construction of railroad
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1856 October 6: E.H. Brian, Clarendon, Arkansas, to Governor E.N. Conway, Report of the murder of W.M.G. Reedy
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1856 September 26: State of Arkansas, County of Union, Court order concerning estate of Joseph Holloway, John B. Anderson, executor
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1857 April 15: George G. Shumard, St. Louis, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for appointment as State Geologist
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1857 December 21: H. Flanagin, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to William R. Miller, Auditor, Concerning lands sold for taxes
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1857 February 21: Deed, for exchanged of good between George Hannah and John H. Thomas
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1857 February 2: Peter T. Crutchfield to the State of Arkansas, Deed of Conveyance for land in Pulaski County
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1857 January 21: Governor Elias N. Conway, Little Rock, to A.S. Huey, Auditor, Relative to the sale of swamp and overflowed lands
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1857 May 29: Thomas A. Hendricks, Land Commissioner, to John R. Hampton, Acting Governor, Concerning sale of swamp lands
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1857 November 20: Lewis Cass, Secretary of State, United States, to Governor of Arkansas, Transmitting copy of letter to Cass from Lord Napier, British Minister to United States concerning land surveys
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1857 November 22: Diogenes Wetmore, Jefferson City, Missouri, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for assistance in securing release from Missouri prison
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1857 November 30: D.D. Owen, State Geologist, to Governor E.N. Conway, Geological Survey report from the field, Marion County
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1857 November 5: Silas K. Waits, Edwardsburg, Arkansas, to Auditor of Arkansas, About land subject to donation
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1857 October 08: Voucher, from the True Democrat newspaper for ad; R.S. Yerkes, publisher; James D. Fitzgerald, justice of the peace; Samuel H. Thomas v. William Caldwell, as executor of the estate of John H. Thomas, deceased
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1857 October 19: R.H. Poe, West Point, Arkansas, to Governor E.N. Conway, Offer to assist in engineer's survey of White County
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1857 September 18: Isaac King, Clarksville, Arkansas, to Governor Conway, Complaint about the actions of Parson Meers
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1857 September 28: John Woods, Jesse Hinkle, and Thomas Richardson, Izard County, to William R. Miller, Auditor, Security bond for Woods as Sheriff and Collector of Izard County
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1857 September 30: D.D. Owen, State Geologist of Arkansas, New Harmony, Indiana, to Governor E.N. Conway, Statement of funds appropriated by the state for geological corps
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1858 April 8: James S. Carpenter, et al., Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Scientific Association, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for geological report
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1858 December 22: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Lewis Williams, Voucher for payment for Williams' service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 December 23: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to John R. Hampton, Voucher for payment for Hampton's service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 December 23: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Lewis Williams, Voucher for payment for Williams' service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 December 23: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Miles Jeffery, Voucher for payment for Jeffery's service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 December 23: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to R.E. Jeffery, Voucher for payment for Jeffery's service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 December 24: O.H. Oates, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Ben T. DuVal, Certificate of service as member of General Assembly
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1858 February 24: Lewis Cass, Secretary of State, United States, to Governor of Arkansas, Concerning request of Lord Napier for information of railways
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1858 July 23: W.R. Miller, Auditor, to Governor Elias N. Conway, List of tracts of land sold by the state as swamp and overflowed lands and contested by the Cairo and Fulton Railroad
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1858 June 05: Voucher, from the True Democrat newspaper for ad; R.S. Yerkes, publisher; James D. Fitzgerald, justice of the peace; Samuel H. Thomas v. William Cardwell, Lucy A. Thomas, Wyatt C. Thomas, and John M.R. Thomas
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1858 March 21: Lieutenant N.B. Pearce, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for appointment as Colonel of regiment of volunteer troops
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1858 May 13: Dalrymple Williams, Baltimore, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Request for appointment as Commissioner of Deeds for Arkansas in Maryland
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1858 May 25: John S. Roane, Pine Bluff, to Governor E.N. Conway, Request for appointment to the Governor's staff
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1858 November 13: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Elisha Baxter, Voucher for payment for Baxter's service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 November 18: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Lewis Williams, Voucher for payment for Williams' service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1858 November 4: O.H. Oates, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Elisha Baxter, Certificate of service as member of the House (two copies)
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1859 January 17: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to R.K. Garland, Voucher for payment for Garland's service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1859 January 19: O.H. Oats, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Elisha Baxter, Voucher for payment for Baxter's service in Arkansas General Assembly
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1859 January 22: O.H. Oates, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to Lewis Williams, Certificate of service as member of General Assembly
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1859 January 7: W.K. Sebastian, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor E.N. Conway, Request of pardon of Lester, inmate in the state prison
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1859 June 18: Marriage certificate: William Packet and Percella Carpenter of Bradley County, Arkansas
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1859 June 7: Lewis B. Fort, Lewisville, Arkansas, to Governor E.N. Conway, Request for pardon for a Negro slave, owned by James R. McClintock
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1859 May 27: F.L. Villepigue, Secretary of State, Tallahassee, Florida, to the Governor of Arkansas, Letter accompanying Journals and Acts of the Florida legislature
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1859 May 31: Wiley P. Cryer and citizens of Lafayette County, to Governor Elias Conway, Petition to pardon a negro slave, Anthony, owned by James R. McClintock
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1859 September 28: J.C. Tappan, Helena, to Governor E.N. Conway, Acknowledging commission as special judge for St. Francis County
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1859 September 8: A.B. Moore, Governor of Alabama, Montgomery, to Executive Authority of Arkansas, Request for the return of James Holland, fugitive, to Alabama
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1860 April 12: Benajah Cullars, "a counsel officer of the United States," to the Governor of Kansas, Requesting printing of handbill about upcoming presidential election
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1860 April 14: Noah Smith, Secretary of State, Augusta, Maine, to the Governor of Arkansas, Letter acknowledging receipt of Acts and Journals of the Arkansas legislature
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1860 August 30: J. Thompson, Secretary of the Interior, United States, to the Governor of Arkansas, Letter accompanying copies of "Laws of the 1st Session of 36th Congress of the United States
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1860 August 31: Earl C. Bronaugh, Helena, Arkansas, to Governor Elias N. Conway, Requesting the appointment of a special circuit judge to hear cases in the first Judicial Circuit
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1860 December 1: General Assembly of Arkansas, Senate resolution calling on Governor for report of lands in the state claimed by railroad companies (Signed by John D. Kimball, Secretary of Senate)
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1860 February 1: Johnson Price, Secretary of State of California, to Governor of Arkansas, Acknowledging receipt of Arkansas Reports, Senate and House Journals, etc.
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1860 January: R.C. Slaughter, Columbia, Arkansas, to E.N. Conway, Offering services as land agent and civil engineer
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1860 July 17: Andrew Walker, Izard County, to Governor Conway, Request for a pardon for his son, Thomas H. Walker, inmate in the state prison
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1860 March 12: F.L. Villepigue, Secretary of State, Tallahassee, Florida, to the Governor of Arkansas, Letter accompanying Journals and Acts of the Florida legislature
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1860 May 11: Hervey W. Granade, Oak Bluff, Arkansas, to Governor E.N. Conway, Concerning error in a deed sent to the writer
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1861 April 15: Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Henry M. Rector, Requisition for state's quota of volunteers to put down secession
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1861 April: Governor Henry M. Rector to Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, Reply to requisition for troops to put down secession
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1861 August 17: Arkansas War Bond #11100 of W.D. Poe, $100
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1861 August 17: Arkansas War Bond #11227 of W.D. Poe, $10
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1861 August: Broadside, "Telegraphic," printed at the "True Democrat" office, Little Rock, Concerning the Civil War
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1861 December 12: Arkansas War Bond #80599 of B.T. Duval, $10
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1861 December 26: Arkansas War Bond #72198 of Colonel Thomas Dockery, $5
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1861 December 26: Arkansas War Bond #89343 of S.W. Williams, $5
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1861 January 11: William Ezzard, Mayor, Atlanta, Georgia, to Governor Rector, Circular recommending Atlanta as meeting place for Secession Congress
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1861 January 17: Arkansas War Bond #74228 for B.T. Duval, $5
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1861 January 22: Arkansas War Bond #101477 for B.T. Duval, $20
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1861 January 26: Deed, Southern Railroad Company of Mississippi; Grandison D. Royston of Arkansas
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1861 July 11: Leroy B. Cunningham, Huntsville, Arkansas, to the State of Arkansas, Bond for Cunningham as Register of Land Office
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1861 July 1: William T. Sargent, et al., Champagnolle, Arkansas, to the State of Arkansas, Bond for Sargent as receiver of moneys for lands subject to sale at Champagnolle
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1861 July 24: Arkansas War Bond #2103 of Norvill and Company, $500
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1861 July 31: Arkansas War Bond #7465 of J.H. Imboden, $20
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1861 July 8: Arkansas War Bond #868 of J.H. Imboden, $300
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1861 June 25: Arkansas War Bond #150 of A.M. Woodruff, $500
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1861 June 26: James R. Berry et al., Madison County, to the State of Arkansas, Bond for Berry as receiver of money for lands subject to sale at Huntsville, Arkansas
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1861 June 5: Moreau Rose to the State of Arkansas, Bond for Rose as receiver of money for the Clarksville Land District
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1861 October 14: Arkansas War Bond #63915 of Ben T. Duval, $50
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1861 October 28: Arkansas War Bond #71569 of A.W. Laymon, $10
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1861 September 30: Thomas C. Peek, Little Rock, to Governor Henry M. Rector, Quarterly report of Inspector of Arkansas Penitentiary
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1862 October 21: Confederate States of America eight percent coupon bond
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1863 January 24: A.J. Ward, Arkansas Penitentiary, Little Rock, to Governor H. Flanagin, Recommending pardon of Martin M. Russell, inmate serving time for murder from Sevier County
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1864 February 12: President A. Lincoln, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Isaac Murphy
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1864 January 13: B.F. Askew, Magnolia, Arkansas, to Governor Harris Flanagin, Report on search for Flanagin's mule
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1864 June 9: Assistant Adjutant General W. Stedman for Brigadier General E. Greer, Head Quarters, Bureau of Conscription, Trans Mississippi Department, Marshall, Texas, Order to manufacturers
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1865 December 15: J.W. Sprague, Little Rock, Arkansas, Appointment of John Tharp as Superintendent of Refugees and Freedmen for Woodruff County
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1866 August 1: Governor Isaac Murphy to Major General E.O.C. Ord, Commanding Department of Arkansas, Concerning the murders of James Kennedy, James I. Stanfield, John Kennedy and George Kennedy by a mob in Dallas County
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1866 June 18: Major J.T. Watson, General Superintendent of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, to John Tharp, Augusta, Arkansas, Concerning salary to be paid Tharp while working for the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
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1866 March 10: Mrs. Mary E. Davis, Clarksville, to Governor Isaac Murphy, Request for help to care for her starving children
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1866 March 22: J.W. Sprague, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Little Rock, to Governor Isaac Murphy, Concerning application of Mrs. Mary E. Davis for help in caring for her children
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1866 May 12: William H. Seward , Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Circular prohibiting the Governor or any official from issuing passports to citizens
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1866 November 17: Marriage Certificate, Major Thompson and Amanda Henry of Sebastian County, at the Post of Fort Smith
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1866 October: Letter, from John C. Cox, chief clerk, U.S. Department of the Interior; typed letter informing U.S. district court clerk of new laws passed at the first session of the 39th congress
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1866 September 29: Bill of Indictment: State of Kansas versus A.A. Rodgers, Linn County, Kansas, Charged with selling liquor without a license
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1867 December 27: Samuel Prentis Curtis, Keokuk, Iowa, to Governor Isaac Murphy, Request for biographical information for article in the Phrenological Journal
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1867 December 30: J.R. Berry, Little Rock, to R.C. Martin, Sheriff of Arkansas County, Concerning Loyd Lockes, accused murderer
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1867 February 8: W.R. Miller, Auditor of Arkansas, Little Rock, Land patent for swampland owned by John Glover (includes certificate of land sold to Glover in 1854)
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1867 February 9: W.R. Miller, Auditor, Land patent for swampland owned by John H. Peoples (includes land certificate sold to Peoples in 1860)
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1867 February 9: W.R. Miller, Auditor, to Martin T. Taylor, Clarksville, Arkansas, Certifying that land has been paid for (includes land agent's certificates)
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1867 July 26: Samuel J. Crawford, Governor of Kansas, to the Governor of Arkansas, Extradition order for A.A. Rodgers, fugitive from Kansas
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1867 June 12: Columbian College Law School Annual Commencement Program
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1867 June 21: Joseph Mount, Little Rock, to Governor Isaac Murphy, About establishment of school for deaf and dumb in Little Rock
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1867 May 30: Charles Thomas, Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, District of Columbia, to Brevet Colonel Henry Page, Little Rock, Acknowledging receipt of report sent
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1867 October 14: E.O.C. Ord, Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Governor Isaac Murphy, Concerning organization of courts in Little River County
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1867 October 22: Governor Isaac Murphy, Proclamation concerning organization of courts in Little River County
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1867 October 22: Governor Isaac Murphy to Brigadier General E.O.C. Ord, Concerning authorization for organization of courts in Little River County
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1868 August 15: Brigadier General W. McWhorter, Rocky Comfort, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Concerning conditions in Little River County
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1868 August 18: Governor Powell Clayton to Major General Robert Buchanan, Request for the distribution of troops into areas of unrest in the state
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1868 Constitutional Convention warrants register, 1868
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1868 December 15: D.P. Upham, Augusta, Arkansas, to Governor Clayton, Concerning raid of Ku Klux Klan leaders in Woodruff County
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1868 December 22: Brigadier General D.P. Upham, Augusta, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Reports of activities of Ku Klux Klan leaders in Jackson County, including Bob Shaver, A.C. Pickett, and others
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1868 December 27: John J. Gibbons, Lewisburg, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, List of outrages occurring in Conway County
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1868 December 27: John J. Gibbons, Lewisburg, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Report of disturbances in Conway County
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1868 December 3: D.P. Upham, Batesville, to Governor Powell Clayton, Report of Ku Klux Klan activities in Fulton County
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1868 June 9 and 1868 June 22: J.W. Fuller, Fort Smith, to Governor Powell Clayton, Report of salute fired at Fort Smith in celebration of acquittal of President Johnson
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1868 November 17: Brigadier General Lovell H. Rousseau, Headquarters, Department of Louisiana, to Governor Powell Clayton, Concerning Clayton's proclamation concerning martial law
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1868 November 21 and 1868 November 22: D.P. Upham, Batesville, to Governor Clayton, Report of an attack made by the Ku Klux Klan in Batesville
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1868 November 22: John Turner, Deputy Sheriff, Independence County, to F.A. McClure, Affidavit as to conversation heard between Lieutenant Colonel W.J. Lester and C.W. Wood in Batesville, Arkansas
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1868 November 30-December 1: Report of Special Court, Evidence in court martial of Private Armstead Major of the First Arkansas Cavalry
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1868 November 6: Joseph Brooks, Little Rock, to Governor Clayton, Recommending appointment of D.P. Upham as commander of District of Northeast Arkansas
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1868 October 17: Sam Houston, Memphis, Tennessee, to Governor Powell Clayton, Account of capture of the Hesper by Ku Klux Klan members aboard the steam tug Netty Jones
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1868 October 22: Thomas L. Tullock, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Powell Clayton, Regarding the establishment of martial law in Arkansas
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1868 September 8: Robert C. Buchanan, Headquarters, Department of Louisiana, New Orleans, to Governor Powell Clayton, Reply to request for distribution of troops
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1869 August 1: R.G. Jennings to Keys Danforth, Little Rock, Receipt for $15 for rent of armory
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1869 August 26: J.C.B. Davis, Acting Secretary, Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Powell Clayton, Regarding the murder of George Parker
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1869 February 6: Will A.E. Tisdale, Gainsville, Headquarters, Northeast Arkansas, Military District, to Governor Powell Clayton, Requesting restoration of civil authority in Greene County
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1869 January 11: Will A.E. Tisdale, Headquarters, Second Sub-District of Northeast Arkansas, Circular Number 1, order for surrender of guns and ammunition in Craighead and Greene counties
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1869 January 12: W.H.C. Reid, et al., Magnolia, Arkansas, to President Andrew Johnson, Account and complaint of Governor Clayton's administration
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1869 January 15: J.T. Watson, Marion, Arkansas, to Brigadier General Keyes Danforth, Adjutant General, List of men who committed crimes and fled the state for Tennessee
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1869 January 18: J.T. Watson, Headquarters, Northeast Arkansas, Marion, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Report of disturbances by Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi County
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1869 January 20: Charles F. Morris, Pacific Place, Arkansas, to President Andrew Johnson, Requesting protection for his family during reconstruction (two items)
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1869 January 26: Case of Reid W.H.C. and others, Magnolia, Arkansas, Petition for release from Marshal Law (envelope only)
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1869 January 30: William C. Hazledine, Rocky Comfort, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Report of threats against freedmen in Little River County
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1869 July 1: R.G. Jennings to Keys Danforth, Little Rock, Receipt for $15 for rent of armory
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1869 June 1: R.G. Jennings to Keys Danforth, Little Rock, Receipt for $15 for rent of room number 20
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1869 June 28: Hamilton Fish, Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Powell Clayton, Regarding investigation of murder of George Parker, British subject, at Augusta, Arkansas
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1869 March 1-4: D.P. Upham, Little Rock, et al., to Governor Powell Clayton, et al., Report on the murder of George Parker, British subject, at Augusta, Arkansas
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1869 March 20: Hamilton Fish, Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Powell Clayton, Regarding investigation of murder of George Parker, British subject, at Augusta, Arkansas
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1869 March 30: Sam H. Davidson, Evening Shade, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Request for payment for items taken by militia
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1869 May 1: R.G. Jennings to Keys Danforth, Little Rock, Receipt for $15 for rent of armory
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1869 May 29: Governor Powell Clayton, et al., to President U.S. Grant, Requesting appointment of James M. Johnson as Minister to Hawaiian Islands
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1869 November 3: Pacific and Great Eastern Railway Company, Certificate for five shares to W.O. Purssill
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1869 October 3: A. Wood, Adjutant General of Arkansas, Order for arrest of Little Tom King, wanted for murder of Birt Everett in Marion County
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1869 September 1: R.G. Jennings to Keys Danforth, Little Rock, Receipt for $15 for rent of room number 20
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1870 April 18: John McGuire and Brother, Little Rock, to Messrs. Page and Buchanan, Invoice
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1870 April 1: Scott, Lawson, and Company, Little Rock, to Messrs. Page and Buchanan, Invoice
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1870 April 1: W.H. Bruce, Brother and Company, Little Rock, to Colonel Henry Page, Invoice
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1870 December 7: Hester Jett, Executrix of the estate of Benjamin P. Jett, Petition to General Assembly concerning the sale of land
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1870 February 28: Simmons and Company, Little Rock, to Henry Page, Invoice
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1870 January 29: Carolina Life Insurance Company, Memphis, Tennessee, Policy issued to John Madison Coyle, Prairie County, Arkansas
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1870 March 14: S.C. Faulkner to A.H. Sevier, by Colonel Henry Page, Bill of exchange
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1870 March 1: George H. Gibbs, Little Rock, to Colonel H. Page, Invoice
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1870 November 26: James V. Fitch, Pulaski County, Arkansas, List of persons disfranchised in the county
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1871 August 10: L.S. Smith, Magnolia, Arkansas, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Concerning appointment of Jordan Joiner, Negro, as Justice of the Peace
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1871 December 8: Joseph Stanley, Magnolia, to Governor Hadley, Political events in Columbia County
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1871 January 12: Franklin Goss, Reedy Creek, Sharp County, to J.H. Barton, Little Rock, Arkansas, Political events of the county and state
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1871 January 6: William P. Jacobs, Lacross, Arkansas, to Governor Powell Clayton, Disfranchised Confederate soldiers in Izard County
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1871 January 8: C.V. Meador, Special Agent, Indian Territory, to Governor Powell Clayton, Report on Choctaw and Chickasaw land claims in Arkansas
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1871 July 11: William M. Davidson, Evening Shade, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Concerning political situation in Sharp County
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1871 July 19: William M. Davidson, Evening Shade, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Concerning claims of needy family in Sharp County
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1871 June 10: G.W. McLane, New York City, to Governor Hadley, Praising the government of Arkansas under Hadley's administration
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1871 June 15: John T. Hoffman, Governor of New York, to the Governor of Arkansas, Letter transmitting copy of an act of the New York legislature concerning the Washington National Monument
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1871 March 24: O.A. Hadley, Acting Governor, to George G. Fletcher, Commission to act as messenger for state to retrieve Hewitt B. Williams from Louisiana
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1871 March 24: O.A. Hadley, Acting Governor, to the Governor of Louisiana, Extradition order for the return of Hewitt B. Williams, fugitive
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1871 May 23: Will M. Davidson, Evening Shade, Arkansas, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Concerning Ku Klux Klan activities in area
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1871 May 30: Will M. Davidson, Evening Shade, Arkansas, to Keyes Danforth, Adjutant General, Concerning claim of George H. Bucks against the state
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1871 September 1: D.W.C. Senter, Governor of Tennessee, to Governor of Arkansas, Invitation to convention to organize National Agricultural Society
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1871 September 25: S.W. Dorsey, New York City, to Governor Hadley, Concerning Arkansas State bonds bought by foreign investors
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1871 September 26: S.W. Dorsey, New York City, to Governor Hadley, Concerning appointment of financial agent to represent Arkansas in Europe
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1872 January 7: H.A. Pierce, Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Concerning political situation in northwest Arkansas
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1872 June 24: Richard Goodrich, Auburn, Arkansas, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Political matters and upcoming election
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1872 March 12: W.T. Cunningham, Evening Shade, Arkansas, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Political situation in Sharp County
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1872 November 5: Abstract of election returns from Izard County for Presidential Electors
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1872 November 5: Returns from election held in Monroe County
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1872 November 7: D.W. Jones, Washington, Arkansas, to Governor O.A. Hadley, Concerning political situation and disenfranchisement of voters in Hempstead County
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1873 August 12: Foublanque to Governor of Arkansas, Inquiring about earlier letter
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1873 August 14: Henry Bergh, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New York, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Asking for the Governor's help in establishing a society in Arkansas
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1873 August 16: Foublanque, British Consulate, New Orleans, to Governor of Arkansas, Offering books to State Library of Arkansas
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1873 December 1: A.H. Garland, Little Rock, to Governor Baxter, Concerning death of Monroe County sheriff
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1873 January 13: A.B. Williams, Washington, Arkansas, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Report of political difficulties in Hempstead County
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1873 January 20: Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, Washington, District of Columbia, to Asa Hodges, Little Rock, Requesting Hodges' certificate of election to the Forty-third Congress
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1873 January 20: John R. Eakin, Washington, Arkansas, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning political situation in Hempstead County
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1873 January 22: T.D.W. Yonley, Attorney General, Little Rock, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Opinion concerning power of Chief Executive to fill vacancies in county offices
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1873 January 28: E.H. English, Little Rock, to Governor Baxter, Concerning Justices of the Peace in several southeast Arkansas counties
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1873 January 4: James H. Moore, Arkansas Post, to Judge E.H. English, Concerning proposed appointment of Simon Bass, Negro, as Justice of the Peace
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1873 January 6: B.R. Cowen, Acting Secretary, Department of Interior, to Governor of Arkansas, Concerning Indian Trust Fund and Arkansas bonds (fragment)
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1873 January 6: Governor Baxter to the General Assembly, Message about the financial condition of the state
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1873 July 24: William T. Jones, DeValls Bluff, to Judge E.H. English, Recommending township officers
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1873 June 24: Powell Clayton, New York, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning Election of Baxter as Governor
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1873 June 7: Robert Hyslop, Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Governor Baxter, Development of copper mines in Arkansas
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1873 March 22: P.H. Leslie, Governor of Kentucky, to Governor Baxter, Concerning bounty to Negro soldiers
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1873 March 25: Edmund J. Davis, Governor of Texas, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Acknowledging letter sent to Davis
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1873 March 26: John T. Jacobs, Governor of West Virginia, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning bounty laws for ex-slaves
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1873 March 27: Willis Drummond, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Transmitting patent for swamp and overflowed lands
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1873 May 12: A.H. Garland, Little Rock, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning a bid to lease the state penitentiary
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1873 November 19: A.T. Goshorn, International Exhibition of Philadelphia, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Soliciting participation by the state at the exhibition
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1873 October 6: Powell Clayton, Little Rock, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning special election for vacancies in state legislature
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1874-1876: S.P. Hughes, Attorney General of Arkansas to unknown, About law regarding rewards offered for the apprehension of criminals (fragment)
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1874 April 24: W.W. Wilshire, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning Brooks-Baxter trouble
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1874 August 30: John M. Hinkle, Lunenburg, Arkansas, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Asking that a reward be offered for arrest of James H. Stags, wanted for murder
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1874 December 21: William W. Belknap, Secretary of War, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor E. Baxter, Concerning reorganizing of congressional districts in Arkansas
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1874 February 14: Marion Kent, Kent, Ohio, Description of land owned in Mississippi County, Arkansas
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1874 February 28: Citizens of Izard County to Governor Baxter, Petition for appointment of D.W. Billingsley as Constable of Franklin District Number 1
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1874 July 17: E.H. Porter, Urbana, Ohio, to Governor Baxter, Referring to constitutional convention to be held in Arkansas
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1874 July 17: S.S. Burdett, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Letter transmitting land grant to Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad
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1874 July: John M. Hinkle, Sheriff, Mt. Olive, Arkansas, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Requesting that the Governor offer a reward for the capture of James Stags, wanted for murder in Izard County
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1874 March 20: Eugene F. Weigal, Missouri Secretary of State, Concurrent Resolution Number 51, to improve Mississippi River navigation
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1874 March 27: Henry S. Pierce, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Inquiring about George A. Wilkins, a prisoner in the Camden jail
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1874 May 16: J.W. Fuller, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning resolution of Brooks-Baxter war
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1874 May 23: James P. Cochran, Evening Shade, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Concerning the Brooks and Baxter trouble
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1874 May 26: David M. McElvaine, Batesville, to Governor Elisha Baxter, Seeking appointment as Independence County assessor
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1874 May 28: W.J. McClellan, Adjutant General, to Governor Baxter, Concerning appointment of sheriff of Van Buren County
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1874 November: Supreme Court of Arkansas, Opinion in the case of Elisha Baxter versus Joseph Brooks
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1874 September 18: Albert Pike and Robert W. Johnson, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor E. Baxter, Concerning fees for legal work during Brooks-Baxter trouble
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1875 April 14: Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor Augustus H. Garland, Requesting copies of state statutes
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1875 April 4: J.H. Putnam, Columbus, Ohio, to Governor of Arkansas, Letter transmitting act of Ohio Legislature concerning fugitives arrested in the state
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1875 February 18: C.W. Wood, Adjutant General, to A.S. King, Pay receipt for King's service as member of Arkansas State Guards
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1875 January 21: Governor Garland and Major General Newton, General orders for state militia organizations
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1875 January 22: Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Requesting new impression of the Great Seal of the State of Arkansas
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1875 January 9: Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Requesting copies of state statutes for the Minister of Interior of France
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1875 June 17: C. Delano, Department of the Interior, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor of Arkansas, Conveying Statistical Atlas of the United States
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1875 March 12: Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, Washington, District of Columbia, to Governor A.H. Garland, Appointing Commissioners for Arkansas for the Centennial Exposition to be held in Philadelphia
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1875 May 11: Governor A.H. Garland to R.C. Newton, Telegram
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1875 May 25: Bond for execution, U.S. v. Booker Foster, murder; Thomas H. Simms, clerk; J.W. Williams, William Boatright, Sarah J. Boatwright, W.P. Powell, Jill Hunegan, F.N. Johnson, Peter Appleton, Peter Hester, J.H. Collins, A.H. Jobe, Thomas C. Smith Jr., Amanda Hemp, Lou Hanegan, Willie Hanegan, Adam Clark, Bettie Clark, Alex Simms, Isham Foster, P.F. Finley, J.W. Finley, D.W. Jones, paid fees
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1876 December 16: International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, Certificate of award for Arkansas's State Building and for exhibit of natural and industrial products of Arkansas
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1876 March 31: J.H. Lenow, Surgeon in charge, Surgeon's Report of Arkansas State Penitentiary, for the quarter ending March 31
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1876 November 19: S.L. Gulley, Caney, Arkansas, to J.N. Smithee, Little Rock, Inquiry about forfeited land
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1876 September 12: Governor A.H. Garland to N.R. Rodgers, Commission to Rodgers to return Nelson Thomas, fugitive, from the state of Mississippi
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1877 January 8: D.L. Kilgore to E.H. English, Chief Justice, Official oath of Speaker of the House of Representatives
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1879 September 19: W.S. Dunlap, Clarendon, Arkansas, to D.W. Lear, Commissioner of State Lands, Letter transmitting applications for land donation for W.M. Spencer and G.B. Walker
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1880 April 30: Voucher, U.S. v. George Meyers, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Ben F. Ayers, posse comitatus; Frank Tucker, guard; W.R. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; John Fronterhouse, Sailer Fronterhouse, and John Wells, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 01: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Ed McKenna, Alex Hoffman, Julius Diller, J.W. Patrick, J.A. Huff, Henry Linberg, Frank Miller, A.M. Johnson, August Reichert, and Armstead Pryor, all of Fort Smith, Arkansas, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Augustus Bristal, U.S. special deputy
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1880 December 01: Voucher, includes cost of lumber for prison bunks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; John Smith P., of General Insurance Agency
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1880 December 01: Voucher, to Martin Themer; includes cost of coal oil; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 December 01: Voucher, to Sengel and Schulte; includes cost of lamp chimney, white wash brush, and other goods for U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 December 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Eastman Jones, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles R. Pryor, George Pendergrass, W.R. Andrews, and R.W. Coleman, witnesses; Zara L. Cotton, witness of signatures and commissioner; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 December 02: Voucher, to Dr. J.E. Bennett; includes cost of services rendered and medicine furnished to U.S. prisoners; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Alex Pelkter, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alex Rodd, witness; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Charlaman Lewy, introducing spirituous liquors into Choctaw Nation; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mike Hampton and Lou Hampton, witnesses; Clayton Cotton, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Ehud Justice, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; B.F. Conway and L.D. Justice, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Ellis Barney, introducing spirituous liquors into Choctaw Nation; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wyatt Kirby and Wesley Watkins, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard M. Walker, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Otto W. Smith, Lewis R. Nash, and Joseph Horn, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Gilbert Wade, et.al, introducing liquor; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jeff Ward and J.T. Garrett, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Wright, Simpson Rubs, and Webber Johnson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; S.G. Byars, witness; Rhett School, name crossed out; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 December 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Roswell Mackey, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Crockett Mackey, Wash Smith, Jake Vann, and James Ruler, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Williams, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Tony, witness; J.M. Huffington, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Columbus Phipps, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Phipps, U.S. Pressgrove, and James Phipps, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. George Shaver and Dan McCarroll, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edmond Leach and Miles Jordan, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeff Kleman, et.al, cutting timber on U.S. government land; includes cost of per diem and mileage; L.J. Smith, Bartlett Thomason, William Dew, and Penny Stewart, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Brown, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Frank Gooding, Daniel Collins, William Bacon, and C.P. Godfrey, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Smith Dunford, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; A.C. Bisner, J.L. White, and David L. Young, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. John Woods, selling liquor to Indians; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.H. Boyd, J.C. Duncan, R.G. Depue, and L.M. Roberts, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. One Schevane, rape; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alexander Rodd, Noxala, Lizzie Noxala, Elizabeth Noxala, and Peter Lincoln, witnesses; George H. Williams and J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. district attorney; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Sylvester Williams, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Franklin, David Alexander, and H. Hamilton, witnesses; George H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Clarence Clark, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas J. Shannon and John Mattock, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Williams, et.al; larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Isaac Glass, Daniel Hott, and Josiah Seabolt, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Pete Filarney, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; C.B. Gardenhire and P. Archerd, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Wilson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; D.A. Hazel and Jonathan Hazel, U.S. marshal; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. B.F. Conway, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; L.D. Justice, J.L. Walker , C.L. Walker , and W.H. Halsey, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Wiley Beaver, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; David Laughton, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. John Gibson, violation of the Internal Revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Cullen E. Botse and Augustus S. Thomps, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1880 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Barnett, introducing liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Elias Dakchise, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Dennis Mosely and Anderson McKenny, witnesses; George H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. James Easam, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Lane, G.W. Shockey, and James Haygard, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Hyman, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Buster Vann and Henry Brown, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. G.W. Howry, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Coleman Thompson and William Artist, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Pesalona, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Sim Joe and Human Cubbee, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. J.S. De Lashmute, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.W. Rogers, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 December 31: Voucher, to Dr. J.E. Bennett; includes cost for services rendered and medicines furnished to prisoners confined in the U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 February 03: Voucher, to Samuel McCloud includes cost for subsistence furnished to prisoners in U.S. jail; J.B. Adams, John Anderson, Gloster Allen, Frank Albright, George Brimmage, William Brown, Johnson Baldridge, David Brewer, Samuel Brooken, Jacob Bruner, Dick Buner, Albert Bunch J.D. Bryson, John Boyd, George Bass, Steve Boney, U.M. Cooper, Noah Colbert, Green Cook, E.D. Craig, Nancy Crane, Joseph Craw, Cay Collins, Linsey Collins, Perry Dumas, Anderson Davis, Daniel Davis, William Evans, George Fields, William Foreman, McKey Foreman, Waterback French, James Guston, Harris Gibson, Thomas Goforth, Jack Grey, J.H. Goode, Charles Gardner, Lewis Gordon, J.M. Hicks, James Haslet, Daniel Harrison, Henry Hughbanks, Fred Humphries, Daniel Henderson, J.M. Hesson, George Hudson, John Harris, Charles Hendricks, Marshal Jackson, Ben Jackson, Easter James, Edward Kukle, Hiram King, Spencer Landrum, Charles Lee, Nip Lewis, John Luckey, Barney Luckey, Daniel Luckey, William Lyles, Milton Lukens, Arch Laundrum, W.M. McAlister, John Miller, Joseph Maxfield, Thomas McAlister, Manny McGee, George McDonald, Joseph Moore, George Macoyer, John Pulliam, Ben Patton, Sally Puppy, M.N. Patton, Joseph Prines, Charles Rhodes, William Robinson, Robert Reynolds, March Tremens, Lemon Tremens, Robert Thompson, Zeb Vance, Charles Williams, Charles Work, George Worley, George Wingfield, William Weathers, James Wells, James Wicket, Andy Wafford, John Woods, and Charles Williams, prisoners; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal
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1880 January 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Boyd, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witness; Billy Landon, witness; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 July 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Murphy Wolf and Ben Wolf et al., larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Van Vicks, A. Blevins, J.M. Ross, witnesses; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1880 March 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Judge Clinging et.al, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; J. Wells and Joseph Pamus, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Claud Cox, posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 March 08: Voucher, U.S. v. James Rabourn, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoners; Daylight Davis and William Davis, witnesses; J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Claude Cox, posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 November 01: Venire facias, commanding the summons of John Williams, Jerry Washington, J.M. McLain, Emanuel Robinson, J. Gilmor, and James C. Wilkinson, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 01: Voucher, to Bloch and Company; includes cost of lanterns and other goods for U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 01: Voucher, to Martin Theurer; includes cost of items for U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 01: Voucher, to T.J. Hammett; includes cost of planing lumber; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 02: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Lee, murder; C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 03: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of notice of subpoena for John Jack and Nathan Childers, witnesses, in U.S. v. Arena Howe, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 03: Voucher, to E.H. Runes; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 03: Voucher, to Reeves and O'Daniel; includes cost of silver soap; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 04: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. George Padgett, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 04: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. George Padgett, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 04: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. J.M. Dunn, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 04: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Pat M. Gowan, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 05: Voucher, to Fred Schuebke; includes cost of ten and a half days labor as carpenter on prisoner bunks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 06: Voucher, to Robert Thompson; includes cost for lumber; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 08: Voucher, U.S. v. James Oldfield, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Peek, William Loudagin, and David F. Bird, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner and witness of signatures
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1880 November 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Raleigh Johnson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Emanuel Shoals and Sandy Shaw, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner; John Aych, witness of signatures
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1880 November 08: Voucher, U.S. v. William B. Faim, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Barnett, Moses C. Mitchell, and George W. Landagain, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commission and witness of signatures
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1880 November 09: Voucher, U.S. v. R.L. Hill, unlawfully detaining letters in post office; includes cost of per diem and mileage; L.B. Phillips, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Sullivan, murder; includes cost of per diem and murder; Anna Sullivan, Mary J. Mitchell, Simon Thompson, and J.H. Kilpatrick, witnesses; J.M. Searle, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 November 10: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of indictment and a list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Alex Jackson, rape; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 10: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of indictment found by grand jury for U.S. v. James R. Crabtree and John Allison, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 10: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of indictment found by grand jury for U.S. v. Thomas Factor and Tal-wah-ha-jo, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 10: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of indictment found by grand jury for U.S. v. William Hunter, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 10: Voucher, Isham James, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Simpson Greenwood and Sam Goodwin, witnesses; C.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 12: Voucher, to Dr. James E. Bennett; includes cost of medical services rendered and medicines furnished to prisoners confined in the U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1880 November 12: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal; includes cost of repairing U.S. court building including labor by George C. Bailey, lime from Bocquin and Reutzel, nails from Jack Rappenheimer and Bill W. Ayers, hauling goods by H. Giger, labor as carpenter by James Brown, labor as mason by James H. Reed, B. Perstman, and Thomas Austin, labor as painter by George H. Williams, and for repairing clock by Klein and Horton; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 November 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Stewart, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Peters and Dennie Moseley, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 15: Voucher, James Yanshtubbee (alias Jimmy James), larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Randall Gardner and Robert Dawson, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Jim Dunn, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 16: 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; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 16: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Henry Kuper and E.A. Padin, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerks; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Augustus Bristal, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Colbert, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Belinche, Aaron Williams, and Joslyn Lewis, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 November 16: Voucher, U.S. v. William Jones, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Stevenson, Charles Adams, and Jenny Stevenson, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Benjamin Rippetor, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Rownel, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1880 November 17: Voucher, U.S. v. R.L. Hill, detaining letters in the post office; includes cost of per diem and mileage; O.B. Donaldson, J.W. Depriest, W.J. Beck, A.J. Haney, and W.H. Oliver, witnesses; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. district attorney; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Alfred Miller, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Davis, Simpson Homer, and Levi Collins, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 22: Voucher, to John Vaughan; includes cost of lamp chimneys, wicks, reflectors, and oil for use in U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 November 24: Venire facias, commanding the summons of William Seymour, as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Augustus Bristal, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Andy Duck, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; T.B. Hitchcock and Chooey, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Hunter Henderson and Sam Perkins, introducing spirituous liquors into the Choctaw Nation; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Cornelius Durant, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 November 26: Voucher, U.S. v. One Hatt, retail dealer in leaf tobacco not paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Vail, Joseph Colbert, and Dick Nail, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Patty Allen, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.K. Thomas and Charles Howard, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 November 27: Venire facias, commanding the summons of W.N. Ayers and John Houston, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Augustus Bristal, U.S. special deputy
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1880 November 29: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of a subpoena for Abraham Meacham, witness, in U.S. v. Arena Howe, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1880 November 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John S. Lennox, intimidating of officers; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Isaac Beard and Robert Pierce, witnesses; Clayton Cotton, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 November 30: Voucher, to John H. Cookson; includes cost of travel expenses, lodging, and meals; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 November 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Kemis Willis, introducing spirituous liquors into Choctaw Nation; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Will Simpson, Batese Owens, and George Vines, witnesses; George Taffe, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 November: Voucher, U.S. v. John E. Smith, violation of the United States Internal Revenue Laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Harvey and Willy Harvey, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1880 October 01: Voucher, to Bocquin and Reutzel; includes cost of blankets and bed sacks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 01: Voucher, to E.H. Reeves; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff to the U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 October 01: Voucher, to M.S. Cohn; includes cost for overalls, shirts, and other clothing; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 01: Voucher, to W.N. Ayers and Co.; includes cost of wash board, nails, and other hardware; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 04: Voucher, to Frank Parks and Co.; includes cost for hand cuffs; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 04: Voucher, to J.E. Bennett; includes cost for services rendered and medicine furnished as physician to U.S. prisoners; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 October 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John Waggoners, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James B. Bailey, posse comitatus; Frank Barling, U.S. deputy marshal; James Doyle, Cons Wilson, N. Ewing, and Joe Jones, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 05: Voucher, U.S. v. John Waggner, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Doyle, J.S. Jones, and N. Ewing, witnesses; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 06: Voucher, to R.M. Johnson; includes cost of lumber for bunks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Jacob, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Joshua Saunders, posse comitatus; William Fields, guard; Charles Grayson and Taylor Austin, witnesses; Dwight Wheeler, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 October 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Lewis, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James B. Bailey, posse comitatus; Frank R. Barling, U.S. deputy marshal; Sam Stick, John Gooding, David Brown, and Isaac Brown, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 October 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Cyrus Watkins, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; J.M. Weir, posse comitatus; F.R. Bowling, U.S. marshal; Tom Peter, James Drew, and Steve Foreman, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 11: Voucher, U.S. v. One Griffin, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; James Bailer, posse comitatus; J.H. Smith, U.S. deputy marshal; William Johnson, witness; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1880 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Mrs. Belsted, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; J.M. Weir, posse comitatus; F.R. Bowling, U.S. deputy marshal; J.M. Weir, Ed Riley, John Boston, and Rose McQuinn, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Polly Andrews, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; J.M. Weir, posse comitatus; Ed Riley, guard; C.E. Riley, J.C. Weir, and John Boston, witnesses; F.R. Bowling, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 13: Venire facias, commanding the summons of E.A. Parker, Deliquan Baer, John D. Sutton, J.E. Whiteman, H. Hendricks, Phillip Rawling, John Spicker, E.M. Estes, L.C. Pendleton, Stephen Green, August Wickle, W.T. Martin, Israel Shelton, J. Gibson, H. Surrall, J. Brown, Fred Schlester, J. Steisberg, John Barkwood, and Ed McKennen, as jurors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Isaac C. Parker, judge; J. Ayers, special deputy marshal
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1880 October 19: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal, for expense of transporting 17 U.S. convicts from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Detroit, Michigan; U.S. v. Call Hanks, larceny; U.S. v. Cal Hanks, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Danial Henderson, manslaughter; U.S. v. Charles Smith, manslaughter; U.S. v. Lewis Chandler, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Robert King, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Osborn King, larceny (first sentence); U.S. v. Osborn King, larceny (second sentence); U.S. v. Fallen Peters, larceny; U.S. v. James Ellis, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. John Hill, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. James Cassidy, larceny; U.S. v. Cornelius Eastman, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Bud Perdue, larceny; U.S. v. Bud Perdue, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Moses Addington, counterfeiting; U.S. v. John Locke, larceny; U.S. v. Charles Davis, manslaughter; U.S. v. Charles Busby, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Charles Busby, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. John Woodward, assault with intent to kill
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1880 October 25: Voucher, to Bocquin and Reutzel; includes cost of blankets, shirts, bed sacks, and other items for U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 25: Voucher, to Wiley Bailey; includes cost for one ton of straw to fill prison bed sacks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Tom Griffin, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; H.B. Tract, H.C. Anible , and H.C. Hyman, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 October 26: Voucher, to J. Adler; includes cost for blankets; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 30: Voucher, to Jac Rappenheimer; includes cost of steel shovels, jail locks, axes and handles, and brushes for the U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 30: Voucher, to Peter Bruder; includes cost of services as guard from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Detroit, Michigan; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 30: Voucher, to R.M. Johnson; includes cost of services as guard from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Detroit, Michigan; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 30: Voucher, to Wesley Lewis; includes cost of services as guard from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Detroit, Michigan; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 October 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Bill Anderson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; H.C. Weshire , D. Mize, N.J. Dudley, C.W. Welburn, and Jerry Vann , witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; William H.H. Clayton, district U.S. attorney; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 September 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Thompson, et.al, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John W. Petty, Richard Bertholf, Samuel Hawkins, and James Quabner, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 September 02: 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 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel J. Miller, violating internal revenue laws; Sarah Woodward and George Brashears, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 September 03: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder; J.H. Wilkinson, deputy
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1880 September 03: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lum Smith, murder; J.H. Wilkinson, deputy
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1880 September 03: 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; J.H. Wilkinson, deputy
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1880 September 04: 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 September 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Edwin A. Leonard, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; D.D. Morris and D.J. Morris, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1880 September 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John W. Dare, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alfred Victory, Joseph Nail, Hugh Hamilton, George W. Huddleston, and Joseph W. Hudson, witnesses; J.W. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 September 07: Letter of certification, from C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Palmer, murder
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1880 September 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Phil Holmes, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Peter McAdams, George McAdams, and Albert Gamble, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 September 08: Letter of certification, from C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Calsey Baldridge, murder
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1880 September 08: Letter of certification, from C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. John Finch, murder
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1880 September 08: Letter of certification, from C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Lum Smith, murder
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1880 September 08: Letter of certification, from C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. U.R. Richeus, murder
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1880 September 08: Letter of certification, from C.C. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. W.A.J. Finch, murder
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1880 September 08: Voucher, to Bocquie and Rachzel; includes cost of two reems of paper
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1880 September 08: Voucher, U.S. John Q. Adams and Arena Howe, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.W. Bradbury, William Sunday, and J.B. Burges, witness; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1880 September 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Brooks Crebbs, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Watson, witness; J.M. Huffington, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 September 10: Voucher, U.S. v. William Lynch, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nellie Green, Sam Polk, Friday, and Wilson Bear, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 September 11: Venire facias, commanding the summons of James Clifford, Theodore Vogel, and Henry Hoffman, 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 September 11: Voucher, U.S. v. David Greenlee, retail dealer of leaf tobacco without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James F. Wilson, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1880 September 13: 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 September 13: 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 September 13: Letter, to A.P. McCormick, judge of U.S. district court for the Northern District of Texas, from H.C. Ernheart, sheriff, explaining a writ of Habeas Corpus for John Allison; D.G. Venable, commissioner for Northern District of Texas
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1880 September 17: Venire facias, commanding the summons of W.W. Perry, William Potter, John Paterson, G.W. Schulte, G.C. Clarke, James Farrari, J.D. Seabold, J.H. Rud, William Ott, William Reeves, R. Hocott, Henry Nathan, Ernest Speaker, B.Z. Gonnaway, August Richard, Jerry Washington, George Hinch, and Samuel Howell, all of Fort Smith, Arkansas, 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 September 20: 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 September 21: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Colsey Baldridge, murder
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1880 September 24: Venire facias, commanding the summons of H. Shields, L.S. Bridges, William Thornton, W.W. Ish, L.D. Jernegan, J.M. Harrison, G.W.R. Smith, and C.E. Valentine 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 September 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Dave Burrows, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ed Fields and Pull Smith, witnesses; J.G. Farr, witness of signatures; Valentine Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1880 September 30: Voucher, to Mrs. Mollie Ayers for subsistence furnished prisoners in U.S. jail; M.W. Addington, James Allis, J.L. Adams, John Arnold, A.J. Blackwell, W.H. Bowman, James Bruner, Charles Busby, Bob Burris, Pickens Binge, Wiley Bear, William Beard, Albert Brown, Webster Burton, Solomon Coon, Willis Colbert, James Cassidy, Lewis Chandler, Charles Chambers, Peter B. Cribbs, Wilson Coley, Wilkins Cout, Isom Carney, Jack Candy, Zack Dansford, Charles Davis, Alf Davis, William Dunn, One Degan, William Downing, Head Deer, Cornelius Eastman, W.A.J. Finch, John Finch, William Fisher, Thomas Factor, Charles Guineahead, John Greenwood, Davis Greenlee, Albert Gamble, C.W. Glaco, John Hill, Cale Hanks, Dan Henderson, William Hunter, Irene J. Howe, Squirrel Hoyt, Ha-me-cha, Lin Johnson, Levi James, W.E. James, One Jim, Elias Jenkins, Emanuel Johnson, Julius Johnson, Osborn King, Robert King, Stephen Lewallen, John Lanx, Charles Lee, Lawrence Love, Abe Lewis, David Longhorn, E.A. Leonard, William Limch, Joe Lewis, William Mays, Pat McGown, Solomon McGilberry, Solomon McCoy, Beulah Marston, Ma-cuy, One Minnow, Kiam Nixon, Martin Pritchard, Charles Palmer, Fallen Peters, Bird Parden, M.R. Pickens, C.B. Prewitt, Joshua Pease, Jim Pardin, George Padgett, Solomon Pettigrew, John Porter, Levy Pickens, William Reeves, Reedes Robert, Russell Reed, Lum Smith, Charles Smith, Arthur Stewart, Dick Scasewaters, Sinclair Short, George A. Stathum, William Stanton, Cob Stanley, Marion Taylor, Ben Thompson, John Vann, John Whittaker, Walk-in-the-mud, Mac Woodward, Andy Willis, John Woodward, Frank Woods, William Wooley, Charles Watson, Sam Wooldridge, John Williams, and James Yates, prisoners; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1880 September 3: J.K. Brodie, Plum Bayou, Arkansas, to D.W. Lear, State Land Commissioner, Letter transmitting application and money of J.T. Webb for donated land
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1881 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Gibson Roberts, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ellen McGee and Miles Bond, witnesses; John G. Farr, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 April 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Anderson Butler, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Andrew McElfield and Sophia McElfield, witnesses; E.W. Doelahide, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 April 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Mack Williams, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Frank Williams and Ann Johnson, witnesses; John Ayers, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 April 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Honley, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hanibal Butler, Rainy Burress, Winny Viney, and Edward Jackson, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 April 15: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Martin Theurer, W.H. Rogers, John Moulder, R.W. Hammett, August Richard, Job Smith, James Sparks, C.H. Wheeler, William Wegman, Dillard Wilson, Lewis Miller, F.W. Boas, Wallace Tramwell, Herman Baer, T.J. Smith, P. Devlin, John Vail, Samuel Bollinger, Nathaniel Smith, W.N. Ayers, G.W. Schulte, and B. Baer, as grand jurors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 April 18: Venire facias, commanding the summons of W.W. Dewey Jasper, Joel Rousey, Simon Wilson, Edwin Adams Maysville, J.P. Grady, O.D. Maxwell, Cyrus Maxwell, M.W. Bunnel, D.D. Reeder, Mr. Toole, Care Broodix, Dennis Cole, O.C. Gray, Joseph Clegg, A.J. Clayborn, George Q. Lake, James Carden, A.J. Patrick, H.C. Bards, W.L. Capps, John F. Hill, D.D. Foreman, John Rossm and Joel Roberts, as grand jurors; B.F. Atkinson and S.A. Williams, clerk
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1881 April 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Burel H. Wright, violation United States internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry R. Liles, James O. Johnson, Tandy R. Strickles, and Jason F. Barnes, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 April 26: Letter, explaining the selection of jury commissioner, Benjamin F. Atkinson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1881 April 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Tom Triplett, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hudson Harlan and James Stephens; E.H. Reeves, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 August 02: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Robert Sullivan, murder; George H. Williams, deputy
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1881 August 02: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Sah-quah-ne, murder; George H. Williams, deputy
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1881 August 02: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Smith Piles, as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; J.M. Huffington, deputy
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1881 August 11: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Simon Baer, Frank Green, and Andy Green, as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.A. Williams, deputy
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1881 August 14: Venire facias, commanding the summons of James O'Daniels and Alfred Coulter, as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.H. Williams, deputy
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1881 August 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Antoine Bulborney, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Johnson, David Bostwick, and Thomas Hardin, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Moses Douglas, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ellick Worthen and John Jeffries, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 August 16: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William McKenna, murder; George H. Williams, deputy
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1881 August 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Chester Dewey, et.al, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edwin M. Burke, J.C. Vredenburg, C.A. Durbin, E.D. Norman, John E. Thornton, and John Edwards, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Moses Douglas, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ellick Worthen and John Jeffries, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 August 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Smith, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.L. White and Frank Aiken, witnesses; F.G. Sticken, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 August 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter Riley and Jeff Scott, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.H. Smith and John Greenwood, witnesses; F.G. Sticken, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Buffalo Face, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Calvin Dean and Thomas Mosier, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. Marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 August 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John Possen, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; F.M. Watkins, Alex Brown, and William McLain, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. George Cornwell, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Major Wright and Allen Benton, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard Splitlog, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Patrick [sic], Wash Powell, and James Winey, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 29: Voucher, U.S. v. James Lode, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; David Ross, Moses Ross, and John Keys, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 29: Voucher, U.S. v. James Norton, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Andrew J. Kaiser and James Barnett, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Gandy, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Ebenezer L. Mitchell, Frank Morgan, John Armstrong, and John H. Bowers, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 31: Voucher, U.S. v. George Taylor, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Silcox and George Still, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 August 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Baker, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Columbus C. Ervin and Henry Willis, witnesses; P.C. Cotton, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 August: Blank Voucher,; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 01: Venire facias, commanding the summons of J.C. Wilkinson, as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.S. Williams, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. W. Wurgh, selling manufactured tobacco; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Robyn, Robert Helterbrand, and W.H. Price, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Jesse Turner, commissioner
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1881 December 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Lecunsoln (alias Quintain), introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jocelyn Brown, Scott Hawkins , and J.H. Brown, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 December 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Larry Tennant, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hardy Perry, Enoch Brashears, Martin Everedge, and Sarah E. Tyler, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 December 07: Voucher, U.S. v. William Matvy, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of subpoenaed witness and mileage; James H. McMurphy, Aaron Butler, David R. Clay, Nancy H. Clay, Nicholas Clay, Jeff Fields, and J.R. Charles, witnesses; W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Dorkins, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Fields and Hampton Wood, witnesses; Clayton Cotton, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Lemmon Trinn and Ellie K. Shields (arrested as Henry Pickins), assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.W. Garnett, Y.G. Cooper, J.R. McDonald, and J.J. Brown, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. W.I. Sellers, retail liquor dealer without license; includes cost of mileage and subpoenas for witnesses; M.D. Cunningham, John Poindexter, J.D. Dixon, William Keith, Samuel Hagg, William Dewey, Miles Harris, and D. Roper, witnesses; W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. William Burks, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; D.B. Robuck, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. William Burks, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Gooding and Levi Homar, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 December 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Watson James, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Haley, Henry French, and Sampson Washington, witnesses; Clayton Cotton, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Adolphus Butler, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Isom Simpson and Henry French, witnesses; John G. Farr, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Sylvester Stone, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mack McClish and Katy Compton, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 December 20: Voucher, to W.H. Arnold, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.E. Lacy, U.S. deputy marshal, as posse comitatus in U.S. v. Vess Horn; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Adolphus Butler, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Isom Simpson and Henry French, witnesses; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Hampton Wood, contempt; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; Nathan Colbert, guard
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1881 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Isom Simpson; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and committing to jail; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Dorkins, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Henry Fields and Hampton Wood, witnesses; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; William Curtis, guard; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Sampson Washington; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner, and temporary committing to jail; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Watson James (alias Watkins Jones), larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Simpson Washington and William Haley, witnesses; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Fred Humphreys, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; N.R. Rozel, George Smith, James Taylor, and Charles Gragg, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. O.V. Perry, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; William James, William Stewart, J.V. Van Hoser, and Walter Todd, witnesses; Elias Andrews, posse comitatus; Van B. Daniels, guard; W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 December 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Fred Smith, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert S. Gibson, George Morris , and Bruce McKay, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Fred Hafley, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E.A. Chumley and T.B. Hitchcock, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 February 03: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; includes cost for services rendered as crier before the United States district court; Stephen Wheeler and G.H. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Gabriel Underwood and William Blue, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Bob Morris, Pete Johnson, and Charley Carter, witnesses; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Frank Locker, guard
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1881 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph Hutton and Dick Grayson, murder; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding one prisoner; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; J.L. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; John Simpson, Isaac Jefferson, Mrs. Jefferson, and Miss Jefferson, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Sunny Brown, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; J.L. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Hawkins Seely, Jesse Brown, and Wallace Underwood, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. William Ellison, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; J.R. Thompson, guard; John Roff and J.C. Washington, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 February 07: Venire facias, commanding the summons of John S. Ruble, B.H. Rice, C.H. Gregory, E.B. Harrison, Samuel King, E.M. Caffrey, C.W. Taucard, M.A. McCubben, Jail King, N.C. Martin, L.R. Jones, W.H. Berry, William Harris, Richard Edwards, J.C. Harma, Andy Schrinpsher, Jeremiah Bernett, Andrew Moore, William Reeve, Nathaniel Curry, B. Bango, and Jerry Carl, as grand jurors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.H. Reeves, U.S. deputy
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1881 February 07: Voucher, U.S. v. John Preston, larceny; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; H. Greenwood, Ben Wolf, Jerry Brown, O.J. Gilliam, One Harper, Nancy Brown, and One Greenwood, witnesses; J.M. Caldwell, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 February 09: Voucher, U.S. v. William King, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Michael Brewer and William Betts, witnesses; E.P. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; William S. McPherson, posse comitatus; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 February 11: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Edward McKenny and Alfred Lax, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Ben F. Ayers, U.S. deputy
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1881 February 11: Venire facias, commanding the summons of J.W. Adams and James Brown, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Ben F. Ayers, U.S. deputy
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1881 February 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Davis Brown, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Calvin James, Harris Howell, and Wisdom Howell, witnesses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 February 16: Letter from W.M. Kelley, medical doctor, to Stephen Wheeler, clerk for western district U.S. court, certifying his role as attending physician for Captain J.C. Robord
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1881 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Zack Dunford, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Fred Smith and Mary Smith, witnesses; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal; John Keith, posse comitatus; Tom Jones, guard; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 February 18: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of a list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William Brown, murder; J.M. Huffington, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 February 24: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Martin Theuren, John Vail, W.N. Dyers, Sheltin, John H. McClure , Hiram L. Windhaur, Herman L. Windhaur, Cornelius Pryer, Wallace Wamwell, T.W. Bous, Dillard Wilson , T.J. Smith, P. Devlin, William Wiley, Nathaniel Smith, Levi Zinn, W.H. Rogers, Thomas Langan, Samuel Ballenger, William Wegman, and C.H. Wheeler, as grand jurors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Isaac C. Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.H. Reeves, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 January 01: Voucher, to Sam Bollinger; includes cost of soap for use of U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 January 01: Voucher, to T.J. Hammett; includes cost for services rendered as guard from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Detroit, Michigan; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; J.M. Huffington;
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1881 January 01: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal; includes cost for services rendered as marshal in attendance at November Term
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1881 January 03: Voucher, to E.W. King; includes cost for subsistence furnished to prisoners in U.S. jail; John Allison, D.F. Allen, Squire Allen, Solomon Alexander, Eastman Alexander, A.J. Blackwell, Henry Boyd, William Brown, Lewis Byington, Joe Brown, Ellis Barney, Para Bruno, Joe Barnett, Wilson Coley, James Crabtree, Henry Colbert, Captain Curlyhead, Isam Carney, Ross Cunningham, William Crell, Clarence V. Clarke, Albert Cole, B.F. Conway, William Dun, One Dagins, Andy Duck, Smith Dunford, Sam Davis, James H. Eason, Thomas Factor, Cornelius Fulsom, John Fowler, William B. Fain, Lewis Fado, Peter Filarney, Dixon George, Henry Gaines, William Hunter, Irene J. Howe, Alexander Hole, Lewis Hall, M.L. Hegwood, W.Y. Hall, Hunter Henderson, G.W. Harvey, Lin Johnson, Julian Johnson, Alex Jackson, William Jones, Jimmy James, Rally Johnson, Alex Johnson, E. Jestes, Charles Lee, William Lynch, Joe Lewis, Amos Larnby, Abel Lee, Charlemon Lewy, Patrick McGowan, Samuel Mum, Solomon McGilberry, Lee Moralles, Alford Miller, Russell McGee, Newton Martin, Charles Mayfield, Sho Mayfield, A.K. McCarty, Dan McCarroll, Henry McIntosh, Kimia Nixon, James Oldfield, Ellis Oakchise, Jim Purdue, George Padgett, Osborn Pusley, Alex Pelton, M.D. Pender, W.M. Parkes, Sam Perkins, Pisahoney, Peter Robinson, Joe Ross, Ben Rippefoe, Edward Riley, Sum Smith, Dick Scosewater, Cub Stanley, Henry Shoate, Wallace Smith, Daniel Specker, Robert Sullivan, Green Spruel, John Sofka, George Shaver, John Schott, Marion Taylor, Tchwane, Talwahachu, Riley Thompson, James Tony, Alford Vincent, Walk in the mud, Andy Willis, Cyrus E. Watkins, J.L. Wehunt, Charles Williams, Alex Wilson, Sylvester Williams, Alonzo Williamson, Andrew Williamson, J.D. Weaver, and Dennis Willis, poisoners; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1881 January 03: Voucher, to Joseph Scherman; includes cost of door hinges and installation, shackles, and other items for U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 January 03: Voucher, to R.C. Capps, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Benjamin F. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Albert Clarke, U.S. v. Henry Gaines, U.S. v. Dan McCarl, and U.S. v. George Shaver; includes cost for service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 January 03: Voucher, to S.A. and F.S. Mores; includes cost of one box; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; J.M. Huffington
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1881 January 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles and Thomas Mayfield, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Walter A. Manally and William West, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Pomp Thompson, carrying on the business of retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Washington Homon and Lewis Tucker, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Hawkins, arson; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Tammy Drew, Jack Brown, William Wright, Ruth Vann, Chauncey Bell, and Alex Martin, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; William H.H. Clayton, district U.S. attorney; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas and Charles Mayfield, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.W. Clarke and Cap Hicks, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Fish, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George H. Pancake and Eli Rogers, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 06: Voucher, U.S. v. One McFarland, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hiram King, Martha Folsom, and S.W. Folsom, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel Sun, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George W. Bradshaw and Cyrus A. Watkins, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Vann, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stepheny Dawn and Harry Jackson, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Ephriam Cook, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.W. Miller and W.T. Airey, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 08: Voucher, U.S. v. John Williams, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Johnson, John Post, Rebecca Johnson, and Jim Tony, witnesses; E.H. Reeves and G.H. Williams, witnesses of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 10: Voucher, U.S. v. George Jones, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John MacKay, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 10: Voucher, U.S. v. John McGee, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.L. Huiley, David Wolf, and M.G. Butler, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Newton Griffith, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John C. Armorer, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Clay, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Campbell, Thomas Shields, W.L. Haley, and M.G. Butler, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 11: Voucher, U.S. v. James E. Hamilton, perjury; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Austin Sprague, Moses Woods, and P.H. Rooney, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 12: Voucher, U.S. v. One Matters, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Love Simpson, Jeremiah Reed, Joseph Phipps, and W. Bell, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Richard Wheat, violation United States internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Homes L. Fallen, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 January 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Lanse, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Boston, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Amos Manly and Abler Manly, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Martha McVey, witness; G.H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 14: Voucher, U.S. v. John Benson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Fred T. Dwight, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel Snow, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jeff Thompson and Ellis Mackey, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 January 15: Voucher, U.S. v. One George, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Fred T. Dwight, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Zebelon Vance, introducing spirituous liquors; R. Tiffitts, W. Walling, and J. Farmin, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 18: Voucher, to J.M. Huffington, chief deputy U.S. marshal; includes cost of transporting U.S. prisoners from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Detroit, Michigan; U.S. v. Charles Lee, manslaughter, U.S. v. Joseph Lewis, larceny and introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. James Oldfield, illicit distilling, U.S. v. Lee Morralles, larceny and introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Benjamin Rippetoe, larceny and introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Riley Thompson, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. Henry Shoate, larceny, U.S. v. Dixon George, larceny, U.S. v. Joe Ross, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. William Lynch, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. William B. Fain, illicit distilling, U.S. v. Andrew J. Blackwell, counterfeiting, U.S. v. Willis Jackson, resisting process, U.S. v. Julian Johnson, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. Osburn Pusley, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. Newton Martin, retail liquor dealer, U.S. v. Isom Carney, larceny, U.S. v. Andrew Willis, larceny, U.S. v. Rollin Johnson, assault with intent to kill, and U.S. v. James Perdue, larceny; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1881 January 18: Voucher, to J.M. Huffington, chief deputy U.S. marshal; includes cost of transporting U.S. prisoners to Fort Smith, Arkansas; U.S. v. Curleyhead, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Osboun Pusley, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. Joseph Ross, assault with intent to kill, U.S. v. Henry Shoate, larceny, U.S. v. Wiley Bear, retail liquor dealer , U.S. v. Cub Stanley, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Solomon McGilberry, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Wilson Coley, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. One Dickens, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Lewis Hall, larceny, U.S. v. John Fowles, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Amos Larnby, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. John Sanders, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Isom Carney, larceny, U.S. v. Andy Duck, retail liquor dealer , U.S. v. Daniel F. Allen, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. D.A. Hall, dealer in tobacco, U.S. v. Lewis Byington, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Isaac Johnson, retail liquor dealer , U.S. v. Alfred Miller, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. William Creel, larceny, U.S. v. Lewis Hall, larceny, U.S. v. Samuel Davis, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Squire Allen, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. San Speaker, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Peter Robinson, retail liquor dealer , U.S. v. Marmaduke Pender, retail liquor dealer , U.S. v. Clarence Clark, larceny, U.S. v. Lewis Theodore, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Kemis Lewis, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Charles Williams, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Ellis Burney, retail liquor dealer , U.S. v. Hunter Henderson, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Sam Perkins, introducing spirituous liquors , U.S. v. Charlemon Lewy, introducing spirituous liquors , and U.S. v. Henry McIntosh, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 January 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Smith Dunford, larceny; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witness; Parson Carraway, witness; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 January 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Colbert, larceny (first charge); includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; One McWilliams and Hickman Miller, witnesses; E.R. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Colbert, larceny (second charge); includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; One Anderson and Boss McCoy, witnesses; E.R. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 January 28: Voucher, U.S. v. James Corbett and William Corbett; includes cost of mileage and summons; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 January 29: Voucher, U.S. v. A.K. McCarty, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Levi Props, witnesses; J.L. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 January 29: Voucher,: U.S. v. Henry Gaines, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witness; John Smith and William Odum, witnesses; J.L. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 January 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Pat McGowan, murder; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Alexander Pauff, Jack Odum, and Henry Bore, witnesses; J.L. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 January 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Brooks Cribbs, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of mileage and subpoenaed witness; Frank McClain, witness; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 July 05: Voucher, to Samuel Peters; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff before the U.S. court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and S.A. Williams, clerk
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1881 July 05: Voucher, U.S. v. G.C. Young, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Laura A. Gray and John Burness, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 05: Voucher, U.S. v. John Anderson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joshua Lewallen, Shiek Nail, Charles Collens, and Joseph Esaw, witnesses; E.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 July 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Starr Brown, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Silas, witness; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 July 06: Voucher, to George H. Williams; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff before the U.S. court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and S.A. Williams, clerk
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1881 July 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Big Taylor, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Shelton Smith, Phillip Barnett, Jeffry Smith, Lucy Barnett, and John Bartley, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1881 July 15: Voucher, U.S. v. C.W. and John Cofferman, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Silas Boyd, Cato Simpson, and Lowes Barrers, witnesses; John G. Farr, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 July 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew J. Latta, attempt to commit murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John A. Allison, Nelson Foreman (name crossed out), and John McPhuson, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Pink Thompson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Hickman Hayes, Noah Hayes, Henry Hayes, and William Alexander, witnesses; John G. Farr, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Allen Lennox, selling spirituous liquors in the Choctaw Nation; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jasper Tyson and Cloriza Alexander, witnesses; John G. Farr, witness to signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Ward, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; M.H. Lane, J.D. Fisher, and George D. Beard, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. James Barnett, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edward Robinson and Charles Leflore, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. John Beason, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Carrie Thomas and Mary Albert, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. David Breedlove, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; D.C. Garland and Willis David, witnesses; P.C. Cotton, witness to signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Alex Felix, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wiley Stewart, Ben Nail, Henry Jackson, and Charley Hill, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. George Sharp and Rueben Harris, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mike Hampton, witness; John G. Farr, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Clemons, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Carney and Morris Carney, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. John Beason, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Collie Albert, witness; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. John G.A. Howard, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John H. Sidwell and Leonard T. Allen, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. John Tuller, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Dick Grimmith, Elijah Blue, and Reuben Eastman, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. J.F. Bunchett, selling whiskey to Indians and violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Everette M. May, Mathias Nelson, Charles Jones, and John W. Alexander, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter Johnson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; D.R. Welch and Wesley McCoy, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. W.D Sellers, violation internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Edward Nichols, William Howton, and George W. Anderson, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, commissioner and witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. W.T. Sellers, selling whiskey to Indians; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Props and Samuel L. Blair, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 July 23: Voucher, U.S. v. William and Colbert Alexander, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Hamilton, William Russell, Mobile Richardson, and Joe Williams, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Beau, introducing liquor; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Moses Belvin and Reuben Brown, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter Johnson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wesley McKenney and William Edwards, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. William Wilson, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Peter Fry, William Robinson, and John Williams, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Reed, assault with intent to kill; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; Wade Willis, Charles May, William Colbert, and Frank McDowell, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Kiah, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lizzie Billy and Charles Billy, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack McCoy, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Wesley Campbell and Nancy Campbell, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 28: Voucher, U.S. v. James Mitchell, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Abram Laudrum and Stephen White, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 29: Voucher, U.S. v. A.B. Barnes and C.N. Barnes, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry C. Lewry, Edward Walker, and Dirty deer in the water, witnesses; C.C. Ayers, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Hathaway, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Atkinson and General Goforth, witnesses; David Layman, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 July 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Lyman Perkins, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Robinson and Thomas Morgan, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 June 08: Voucher, U.S. v. John C. Dill, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Maloney and Sanford Beatty, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 June 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeany Summers, arson; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jeff Humphries, Patsey Neal, and Katy Jackson, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 June 1: Governor Thomas J. Churchill to J.M. Meroney, Commission to act as messenger for state to retrieve Edmund Branch, fugitive from Mississippi
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1881 June 22: Voucher, to B.F. Atkinson; includes cost of services as jury commissioner; V. Dell, marshal
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1881 June 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Philip Carigan and Henry Foster, robbing United States mail; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mumford H. Coday, witness; V. Dell, marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 March 01: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal; includes cost to commission the disbursement of fees of witnesses, miscellaneous expenses, and fees of jurors
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1881 March 03: Voucher, U.S. v. John C. Hyler, violation U.S. postal law; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William R. Conant and Millard Harrison, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 March 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Jasper Lanson, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John M. Murry, Allen S. Harmon, John Fry, and William S. Torrey, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1881 March 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Elizabeth Sullivan, violation of United States internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Dennis O'Brian, witness; E.B. Harrison, witness of signatures and commissioner
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1881 March 23: Voucher, U.S. v. James W. Ross, et.al, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; B.B. Yarborough and Julius Marten, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 May 03: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Alex Jackson, rape; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 03: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. J.C. Miller, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 03: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Pat McGowan, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 04: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William McKinney, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Alex Jackson, rape; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Clark, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. J.C. Miller, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Joseph Hutton, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Pat McGowan, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Robert Sullivan, larceny; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William McKinney, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 07: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Wright Rogers, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Alex Jackson, rape; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Charles Clark, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. J.C. Miller, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Pat McGowan, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Robert Sullivan, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. William McKinney, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 11: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his deliverance of list of petit jurors for U.S. v. Wright Rogers, murder; E.H. Reeves, deputy
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1881 May 12: T.F. Sorrells, Warren, Arkansaw, to Governor Churchill, Concerning problems of Democratic Party of Arkansas
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1881 May 17: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Charles Fleming, as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; John M. Caldwell, deputy
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1881 November 04: Voucher, U.S. v. James Burch, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Jerry Washington, One Klink, Thomas Porter, and Peter Sonk, witnesses; W.W. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal; Glover Alcorn, posse comitatus; John Miller, guard; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 November 04: Voucher, U.S. v. James King, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Sarbin Hall, Adam McKinney, and William Martin, witnesses; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal; Glover Alcorn, posse comitatus
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1881 November 05: Voucher, to Samuel Peters; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff in attendance before the U.S. Court; V. Dell, U.S. Marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1881 November 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles W. Beers, larceny; includes cost of mileage and subpoenas for witnesses; Emanuel Blosser, Price Cholean, Al Goss, Miles Jones, Thomas Brown, John Barker, William Knowles, and Charles McClellan, witnesses; L.W. Marks, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 November 07: Venire facias, commanding the summons of B. Baer, Richard Spencer, Jacob Moledon, R.W. Bennett, Mack McKinney, Abe Owens, D.A. McKiffen, and George T. Sparks, as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.H. Williams, deputy
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1881 November 10: Voucher, to V. Dell, U.S. marshal; includes cost of
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1881 November 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Prince Berman, selling spirituous liquors to Indians; includes cost of warrant and releasing on bond; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 November 16: Voucher, to James C. Wilkinson; includes cost for services as bailiff for grand jury for the U.S. district court; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1881 November 17: Voucher, to Samuel Dean; includes cost for services as janitor for one half month; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1881 November 18: Voucher,; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Joseph Morris, witness in U.S. v. Benson Hampton, et.al.; Joe Collins, George Oakes, Gabriel Stanley, Jude Albesty, La-wa-chubbee, and James Mills, witnesses in U.S. v. Peter Riley and Jeff Scott; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 November 18: Voucher, U.S. v. George Meeks, larceny; includes cost of mileage and subpoenas for witnesses; Ed Riley, Joe Jam, Jerry Fleetwood, and Thomas Ballard, witnesses; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 November 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Hamilton, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Alexander Holden, L.H. Davis, and H.H. Davis, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 November 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Hamilton, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Alecker Hibden, Hodge Davis, and Levi Davis, witnesses; Glover Alcorn, posse comitatus; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Addison Beck, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Cyrus Cornater, Lynyus Cornater, and Jackson Blevin, witnesses; G.A. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 November 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Andrew Brener, dealing in liquor; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Hawking, William Souburn, J.J. Bridgey, and James Allen, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Jesse Turner, commissioner
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1881 November 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Folsom, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John C. Hill, J.W. Wright, M.M. Beavers, James A. Yates, and John B. Marsh, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 November 22: Voucher, U.S. v. James Hailstuck, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Marmaduke Daniels and E.B. Frazier, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 November 25: Voucher, to Zara L. Cotton, post master of Rocky Comfort, Arkansas; includes cost for travel expenses incurred in answering a summon to attend as witness before the grand jury for U.S. v. Alexander Jackson, rape; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1881 November 25: Voucher, U.S. v. John Holdenbrand, et.al, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Nelson Vickery, W.W. Hunter, Tuck Downing, and John Spurgeon, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 November 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Seraper and Daniel Welch, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Vann, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 November 27: Voucher, U.S. v. A.B. Barnes, violation of Internal Revenue laws; includes cost of subpoena of witness; Crowder Nix, witness; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal
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1881 November 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeff Carter, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Abram Landrum and Cornelius Hawkins, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 November 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Cochran (alias Underwood), murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Brown, Cyrus Cochran, Ned Foreman, and Martha Foreman, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 October 13: Voucher, to John Keating, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting T.E. Lacy, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Tom Williams, U.S. v. Wild Cat, U.S. v. Eufaula Dave, U.S. v. James Boyle, and U.S. v. William Sorbe; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioner; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 October 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Rogers and John Carlson, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Larken Beck, witness; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1881 October 21: Voucher, to Dr. J.E. Bennett; includes cost of services rendered and medicine furnished to U.S. prisoners; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1881 October 25: Voucher, to Atkinson and Triesch; includes cost of installing stove; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 October 26: Voucher, to Bocquin and Reutzel; includes cost of soap, oil, shirts, and other items for the U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 October 31: Voucher, to Dr. J.E. Bennett; includes cost of services rendered and medicines furnished to U.S. Prisoners; V. Dell, U.S. Marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1881 October 31: Voucher, to James Wheeler, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John H. Berry, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Green Jacket; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 October 31: Voucher, to Sam Bollinger; includes cost of cotton roping and brooms; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 October 31: Voucher, to W.N. Ayers; includes cost of glass, putty, and other items for the U.S. jail; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1881 September 01: Voucher, U.S. v. William Lohman, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Calvin Hall and Elisha Frazier, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner
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1881 September 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Gamble, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jack Ford, J.D. Wilson, Thomas Yadee, and Wright Stonecipher, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Big Taylor, murder; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Dick Seymour, Richard Brunner, and Spah-hich-chee, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Calvin Albertson, carrying on the business of retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; H.K. McEvers and H.B. Fields, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Big Moses, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Samuel Smith and Srowder Nix, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 05: Voucher, U.S. v. John Wilson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Allison Mike, Liley, and James Nacomb, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Gambler, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Peter McAdams and John Burgeion, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 06: Voucher, U.S. v. John Beems, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Gibson, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Wilson Barnett, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Amos McIntosh, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 08: Voucher, U.S. v. John Goodin, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lavinia Brown, Davis Brown, Alex Wolfe, and John Thomas, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Del
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1881 September 08: Voucher, U.S. v. John Goodin, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Lavinia Brown, Davis Brown, Alex Wolfe, and John Thomas, witnesses; J.M. Huffington, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Potato Come, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; No Billy, witness; G.H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeff Hilderbrand, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Brown, Lafayette Scott, Joshua Sanders, Noah Langley, and Kickman Marshal, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 09: Voucher, U.S. v. John Posson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Phillip Golloway, witness; G.H. Williams, witness of signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Calvin Albertson, violating internal revenue laws; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James McEvers, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Gandy, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles C. Fowler, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 10: Voucher, U.S. v. William Watson, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.A. McGaughy, James Davis, and James Odle, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Noel Waters, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Dan Collins, J. Gooding, and P. Godfry, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1881 September 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas Russell, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Byinston Colbert and Zack Cheadle, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 12: Voucher, U.S. v. William Watson, bribery; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Bass Reeves and Frank Tucker, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Randall Stick, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John Davis, Alex Wolfe, Davis Brown, and Lorna Brown, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas Deal, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of per diem and mileage; William Cassady and Gibson Morgan, witnesses; G.H. Williams, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1881 September 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Nayes, selling whiskey to Indians; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George W. Ward, Alexander Ward, John Shoden, and Martin W. Dial, witnesses; M. McLoney, witness of signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1882 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Ed Butler and Hannibal Butler, larceny; includes costs of mileage, feeding two prisoners and service of mittimuses; Ed Jones, Nathan Colbert, witnesses; served by John G. Farr, deputy; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus
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1882 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Emmanuel Lewis, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of mittimus; Melvina Butler, witness; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; served by John G. Farr, deputy; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1882 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Jimberson McKinney, introducing spirituous liquors; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner; David J. Simpson, witness; Merritt S. Bush, guard; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; served by John G. Farr, deputy
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1882 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Dorkins, larceny; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of mittimus; Emmanuel Lewis, witness; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; served by John G. Farr, deputy; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1882 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Butler, larceny; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of mittimus; Captain Oaklarbi, Simon Oaklarbi, Robert McKee, witnesses; Julius Victor, guard; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; served by John G. Farr, deputy; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1882 April 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Gibson Roberts and Joseph Roberts, larceny; includes costs of mileage, feeding two prisoners and service of mittimuses; Beth Tyler, witness; Nathan Colbert, posse comitatus; served by E.P. Jones, deputy; Zara L. Cotton, U.S. commissioner
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1882 April 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Scott Graham, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of mittimus; John Radford, witness; Ben Snead, guard; Nathan Colbert, posse comitatus; served by E.P. Jones, deputy; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1882 April 12: Voucher, U.S. v. James T. Wright et al, murder; includes cost of travel to deliver witness subpoena; Charles A. Sham, witness; served by John G. Farr, deputy U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 15: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 15: Voucher, to Samuel Peters; includes cost of services rendered as bailiff; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Johana Graham, perjury; includes costs of 8 days of feeding prisoner, mileage and service of mittimus; John Radford, witness; Nathan Colbert, posse comitatus; served by E.P. Jones, deputy; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Zara L. Cotton, U.S. commissioner; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1882 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Barnett Anderson, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Deck Bruner, manslaughter; George Adams, larceny; U.S. v. Thomas W. Brigg, larceny; U.S. v. Clarence V. Clark, larceny; U.S. v. Fred Hafley, larceny (2 counts); U.S. v. Henry Johnson, larceny and assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. John McKenzie, manslaughter; U.S. v George Meeks, larceny; U.S. v. William Matoy, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Toney Quinn, larceny and assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Austin Tintubbee, violating internal revenue laws and introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. James Bruner, larceny; includes costs of service for 21 mittinusses and of committing 14 prisoners; V. Dell, U.S. Marshall; J.M. Huffington, U.S. chief deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 19: Voucher, U.S. v Jim Leedy, introducing spirituous liquor and retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. George Meeks, larceny; U.S. v. David Welch, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. William Maloy, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Abel Gordon, larceny and perjury; U.S. v. Ground Hog, retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. L.K. Hardcastle, removing distilled spirits; U.S. v. B.T. Blaylock, retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. Raymond Chickamugger, introducing liquor; U.S. v. Charles Ross, retail liquor dealer without license; U.S. v. Charles Ross, introducing liquor; Dow Brown, introducing liquor; U.S. v. Wm Brooks, giving liquor to Indians; U.S. v. Wm Brooks, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Edwin Kegley, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. John Bunch introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. David Welch, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Crickett Crowder, retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. Crickett Crowder, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Jefferson Lumpkins, retail liquor dealer; includes costs of service of 21 mittinusses, and costs of committing 14 prisoners; served by J.M. Huffington, chief deputy; V. Dell, U.S. Marshall; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 21: Voucher, for services rendered as bailiff to Seth Boles; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 29: Voucher, for services rendered as bailiff to Samuel Peters; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 April 29: Voucher, to J.P. Clarke; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; includes cost of services rendered as crier in attendance before the U.S. court
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1882 April 30: Voucher, to Daniel Harrison for services rendered as janitor; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; John Paterson, witness to signatures
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1882 August 03: Voucher, U.S. V. Charles Cochran, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of service of warrant, mileage, feeding one prisoner; Sam Sharper, Cul Thorn, Cornelius Boudinot, witnesses; Thomas E. Lacy, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 August 07: Venire facias, commanding the following to serve as petit jurors: E. Davidson, John B. Seamus, David Carter, Reuben Johnson, Samuel Murphy, Edwin Bolet, B.M. Hughes, B.M Gilbreath, D.P. Coates, George Walker, Addison Cravens, Walker Moore, Harrison Berry, John F. Alexander, William H. Burns, Harrison Buckmen, Jacob Thompson, William Graham, D.N. Scott, Henderson Frazier, William Bugg, Peter B. Allen, Squire Woodson, James Bates, John R. Allen, Arch Meyers, Rufus Hudson, J.M. Hobbs, Thomas Jackson, George English, J.E. Long, J.M Maines, William McCaslin, R.W. Harrison, W.R. McClure, and J.S. Penn; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, deputy
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1882 August 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Wiley Hawkins and Thomas Leader, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs for mileage on writ, 25 days feeding 1 prisoner; Lee Long, John Foster, Hulett Foster, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 December 12: Letter, from John Love to Stephen Wheeler clerk, regarding discrepancies in reports; includes names of V. Dell, Fred Hicklin and a Huffington
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1882 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. John Sinner, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Lucy Wade, William Wade, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. One Hubbard, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; J.E. Couele, witness; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Jimmy Linder, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Thomas Cloud, Pal-mas-Kee, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Will Lynne, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Alonzo S. Driskill, William Burge, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. John A. Dellon, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; G.L. Nolen, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John Allen, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Ellis Harley, William Haley, Scott Crane, witnesses; Callie Dollarhide, witness to signatures; received of V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, U.S. commissioner
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1882 February 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Tom Brown, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; G.A. Beckle and Lizzie George, witnesses; L.M. Edwards, posse comitatus; George W. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 February 02: Voucher, includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Green Williams, William McBride, Ed McCarty, and Alex Wolf, witnesses in U.S. v. John Carter; Allan Gibson, witness in U.S. v. Bartell Anderson; George W. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Bruner, murder; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Jack Rich, Joseph Hutton Jr., Jane Jefferson, Tip Grayson, E.R. Adams, and James Hasson, witnesses; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Elijah Walker, resisting process; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Perry Brunet, Charles Hill, and W.W. Hunter, witnesses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; J.F. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 February 03: Voucher, U.S. v. L.J. Hardcastle, violation of internal revenue laws; includes cost of transportation, feeding one prisoner, and mileage; W.A. Cox, deputy; J. McNeir, guard; A.J. Looper, witness; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Welch, retail liquor dealer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Joe Graves, Joe Lawrence, and Solomon Suder, witnesses; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. J.G. Nance and J.A. Riggs, retail liquor dealing; includes costs of per diems and mileage for witnesses; R.D. Campbell, J.P. Marshal, Charles Hunter, R. Whitlock, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1882 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas W. Briggs, larceny; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of mittimus; J.F. Tibbets, B Hardin, John Quin, J.D. Aimsworth, witnesses; David J. Moore, guard; Jackson Moore, posse comitatus; James Wheeler, special deputy U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk and commissioner; G.A. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. William Haywood, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; E.S. Wilson and E.B. Wilson, witnesses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 February 06: Venire facias, commanding the summons of John Vail, Kerry Frisch, John Smith P., Samuel Lawrence, Frank Parke, as grand jurors; Isaac Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell; Fred G. Hicken, special deputy
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1882 February 06: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Lewis Bolin, petit juror; Isaac Parker, judge; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Fred G. Hicken, special deputy
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1882 February 06: Voucher, U.S. v. John Wilson, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; William Haley, Killer Harley, and Elzie Powell, witnesses; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1882 February 06: Voucher, U.S. v. William Brooks and Ed Kegley, giving liquor to Indians; includes costs of travel, feeding 2 prisoners; Pane Akern, John Pappen, John Pryor, Mary Pryor, Mary Akern, witnesses; Gus Chotean, interpreter; Ed Matthews, guard; Compton, posse comitatus; served by L.W. Marks, deputy; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 February 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Dennis Mosely, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; E.P. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; William S. McPherson, posse comitatus; Cleburn Blunt, witness
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1882 February 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Abe Gordon; Felix Stibling, witness; served by John G. Farr, deputy U.S. marshal
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1882 February 08: Voucher, U.S. v. J.P. Blaylock, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of mileage, transportation, and feeding one prisoner and one deputy; John Hack, One Coker, and H. Rogers, witness; J. Ayer, deputy; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner, clerk; G.A. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 08: Voucher, U.S. v. W.D. Sadler, D.P. Ayers, John Garrett, Charles Sharpe, and Matthew J. Scott, unlawfully cutting timber from government land; includes costs of mileage, feeding four prisoners and service of mittimuses; W.W. Wilshire, John A. Young, A.J. McLean, Pink Hamm, Merril Warren, James Harris, Nathan Bernard, witnesses; Ruth Cartharon, guard; W.A. Cox, deputy; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 February 09: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his delivery of a list of petit jurors in attendance for U.S. v Dick Bruner, murder; signed by C.C. Ayers, deputy
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1882 February 09: Letter of certification, from V. Dell, U.S. marshal, certifying his delivery of a list of petit jurors in attendance for U.S. v. Tul-wa-hungo, murder; signed by C.C. Ayers, deputy
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1882 February 09: Venire facias, commanding the summoning of Robert Whiting to serve as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; E.P. Jones, deputy
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1882 February 09: Venire facias, commanding the summons of David Jacobs, petit juror; Isaac Parker, judge; served by V. Dell, marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 February 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Derkens, larceny; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; J.P. Thompson, L.G. Folsom, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal, James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; G.S. Williams, witness to signatures
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1882 February 10: Voucher, to Jacob R. Prince for assisting in U.S. v. J.M. Jones, murder; includes costs incurred in answering a summon to attend as witness before U.S. district court, including travel and incidental expenses; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 February 10: Voucher, U.S. v. J.M. Jones, murder; includes costs incurred in answering a summon to attend as witness before U.S. district court, including travel and board; William Black, witness; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.A. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Raymond Chickamanggee, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Sam Martin, posse comitatus; Ben Onud, guard; E.P. Jones, U.S deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 February 11: Voucher, to Zara L. Cotton, post master of Rocky Comfort, Arkansas, for assisting in U.S. v. J.L. Wright, murder; includes costs incurred in answering a summon to attend as witness before U.S. district court, including travel lodging; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v. James Sims, larceny; includes costs of per diems and mileage for witnesses; Levi Wade, Daniel Wade, Coleman Drew, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v. James Tims, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Daniel Wade, Levi Wade, Coleman Drew, and James Springs, witnesses;
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v John Hunt, larceny; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witness; Henry Lake, witness; G.S. Williams, witness to signature; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v. One Johnson, counterfeiting; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of mittimus; P.A. Hill, guard; served by A.J. Tucker, special deputy; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Alonzo Campbell, Willie Lane, Pleas Campbell, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v. One Northrup and One Kelley, larceny; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witnesses; Frank Newcomer and Harry Northrup, witnesses; L.W. Marks, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Raymond Chickamugge, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diems and mileage for witnesses; Simas Homan and Davis Oaklobbee, witnesses; G.S. Williams, witness to signatures; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner
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1882 February 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Stegal, Joseph Greenway, Pea McMath, George A. McArris, and J.W. Springer, unlawfully cutting timber from government land; includes costs of mileage, feeding 5 prisoners, and service of mittmuses; Seaborn Powell, Isaac Workman, Sylvanns Workman, John A. Young, A.J. McLean, Isaac Daniels, witnesses; Bruce Mackey, Charles Perkins, guards; W.A. Cox, deputy U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk and commissioner; G.A. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 13: Voucher,: U.S. v. Alias Quintain and Tecumseh Quintain, introducing spirituous liquor; includes cost of mileage; James Brizzolara, commissioner; served by J.R. Rutherford, U.S. deputy marshal; Mitchell Brown, witness; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 February 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Fred Smith, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; includes cost of warrant,
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1882 February 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Dorkins, larceny; includes cost of subpoenas for witnesses; J.P. Thompson, Nubby Fulsom, and John Greenwood, witnesses; E.P. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 February 15: Voucher, to John H. Spurgeon, for 31 days service as Posse Comitatus, in U.S. v. Green B. Parker, U.S. vs. One Fisher, U.S. vs. Thomas Connard, U.S. v. Ground Hog, U.S. v. Crickett Chowder, U.S. v. George Adams; Addison Beck, U.S. deputy marshal; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.A. Williams, clerks
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1882 February 17: Venire facias, commanding the summoning of petit jurors including G.W. Schneider, W.T. Bowman, J.L. Henderson; Isaac Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; H. Stricken, deputy
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1882 February 22, Venire facias, commanding the summoning of Fred Rands to serve as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.S. Williams, deputy
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1882 February 23: Venire facias, commanding the summoning of F. Laurent to serve as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.S. Williams, deputy
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1882 January 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Benson Hampton and Mike Hampton; includes cost of subpoenaed witnesses; Johnson Watkins and Tom Colton, witnesses; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 January 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Gilliam Lohman, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and subpoenas for witnesses; A.J. Norres, Jordan Lewis, and Pink Thompson, witnesses; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal
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1882 January 08: Voucher, U.S. v. J.T. Wrigth, et.al, murder; includes cost of mileage and subpoena for witness; Moses Stopkins, witness; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal
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1882 January 08: Voucher, U.S. v. M.L. Heflin, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Daniel Chopper, Daylight Chopper, Pheasant Tanner, and Watt Sanders, witnesses; Elias Andrews, posse comitatus; W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1882 January 09: Voucher, U.S. v. G.B. Tackett; J.P. Ferguson, George Munday, and John Kilpatrick, witnesses; U.S. v. William Peachlyn; G.F. Vick, witness; includes costs of transportation; served by W.A. Cox, deputy U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 January 09: Voucher, U.S. v. M.D. Sellers, perjury; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; C.L. Blackburn, O.W. Beach, D.L. Blair, and J.C. Smith, witnesses; Elias Andrews, posse comitatus; W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 January 09: Voucher, U.S. v. William Matvy, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of subpoena for witness and mileage; W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; Dr. H.C. Baker, witness; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1882 January 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Tobly, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; W.J. Parnett, Cooper Surrall, and Joe Fulsom, witnesses; Glover Alcorn, posse comitatus; W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 January 10: Letter, to the court explaining report for James F. Reed; J.H. Clauding, attorney; W.B. Sutton, special deputy; Mary L. Sutton and Amanda F. McAldridge; J. Duvall
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1882 January 13: Venire facias, commanding the summons of J.B. Markham, John L. Huson, D.B. Johnson, David Jacobs, A.J. Boyd, M.D. Moore, J.W. Price, John D. Chapman, James Taucard, H. Lecky, G.C. Clark, G.W. Schneider, J.K. Foltz, Lewis Bulan, T. Laurent, J.W. Carroll, J.M. Teuney, Henry Leniberg, Joseph Lanigan, J. Steinberg, Henry Frisch, Samuel Laurence, J. Pappenheimer, N.K. Pryor, and John Vaughn, as petit jurors; Isaac Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.A. Williams, U.S. deputy marshal
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1882 January 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Charity Book, larceny; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; James S. Colburn, Grauvette Brown, witnesses; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; received of V. Dell, U.S. marshal; John G. Farr, witness of signatures
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1882 January 25: Voucher, U.S. v. James Jones and Jack Mullins, murder; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoners; Lewis Peirce, Charles Lake, and Lewis Black, witnesses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; Frank Tucker, guard; J.T. Ayers, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 January 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John Washington, larceny; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; A.J. Reynolds and A.D. Brennan, witnesses; Bass Reeves, posse comitatus; W.A. Hunter, guard; J.T. Ayer, U.S. deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 January 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Webb Barton, introducing spirituous liquor; Granville Brown, Allen Henry, witnesses; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; J.L. Cotton, U.S. commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell U.S. marshal
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1882 January 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Webb Burton, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Granville Brown and Allan Henry, witnesses; Mack Ashworth, posse comitatus; Van Salyer, guard; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1882 January 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Clarence Clark, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; B.J. Carter, J.P. Rogers, A.G. Job, witnesses; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; received of V. Dell; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 January 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John Washington, larceny; A.D. Brannan, witness; James Brizzolara, commissioner; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witness; received of V. Dell, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 January 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John Wilson, introducing spirituous liquor; William Haley, Kittie Haley, witnesses; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; received of V. Dell, U.S. marshal; John G. Farr, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 January 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Nate Kerriman, contempt; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; L.M. Edwards, posse comitatus; John Richardson, guard; George W. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal
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1882 January 30: Voucher, U.S. v. John Bunch, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Sam Mann, witness; George W. Pound, deputy marshal; L.M. Edwards, posse comitatus; John Greer, guard; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 January 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Austin Tintubbee, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; L.M. Edwards, posse comitatus; George W. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 January 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Campbell Lenbly (alias Campbell Tannibbee), introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; George H. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal; includes costs of mileage, feeding one prisoner and service of posse comitatus; L.M. Edwards, posse comitatus; One Culpepper, witness
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1882 January 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Rose, introducing spirituous liquor; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; served by George W. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal; includes cost of mileage, feeding one prisoner, and service of mittimus; J.M. Edwards, posse comitatus; on whom served Henry Brooks and Oscar Middleton, witnesses
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1882 January 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Ross, introducing spiritous liquor; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; H.B. Brooks, Oscar Middleton, witnesses; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 July 02: Voucher, U.S. v. John Friday; includes costs of mileage; One Sally, witness; Thomas E. Lacy, deputy U.S. marshal;
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1882 July 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Patton, rape; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; J.F. McGaley, Delila Wright, J.D. Wright, Dora Wright, A. Dunlap, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. deputy, Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 July 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Joseph C. Hardwick et. al, murder; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Ed G. Bales, Dick Oliver, George Love, William Roberts, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Daniel J. Ray, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Franklin N. Howard, Jacob Shipman, John W. Norris, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1882 July 04: Voucher, U.S. v. H.L. Hunter, larceny; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; B.F. Conway, J.H. Gammon, Jeff D. Wilson, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Coley, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diem for witness; Frank McDowell, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 July 05: Voucher, U.S. v. William McKinnon and Leon May, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Turner Daniel, W. Cranford, Ellen Edens, Albert Edens, Connie Hotubee, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1882 July 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Reed, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; R.W. Johnson, William Labor, Amos Bohannan, William Garland, L. Goodman, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1882 July 07: Voucher, U.S. v. One Harner, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Henry Blake, Sarah Johnson, Dan Campbell, Lovely Mackey, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 July 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas Boyd (alias Silas Bigfoot), larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; William Labor, Wesley Watkins, Rogers Fisher, Robert Collins, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 July 08: Voucher, U.S. v. One Lackey and One Boston, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; J.T. Noel, Joseph Schmitt, Ellick Conner, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 08: Voucher, U.S. v. W.S. Cass and George Van Scatter, larceny; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witness; William Fields, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Emmerson Fulsom, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Daniel Turner, J.M. Shannon, Clarence Colbert, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Woods, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Emmanuel Spencer, Anthony H. McGregor, W.A. Westoner, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1882 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Paul, Frank Waite, et. al, murder; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; David Langdon, John Wanttand, Frank Welch, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner
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1882 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas J. Ayers, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; S.S. Freeman, Ruth Freeman, Black Fox, Jerry O'Leary, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. William F. Edwards, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Charles Williams and Charles D. Miller, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1882 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Ephriam Cook, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; R.M. Gilmore, Dan Miller, Robert McIntosh, Andrew Connor, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1882 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. George Summers and One Rollins, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; John Kemp, Joe Smith, J.J. Smith, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. John Valentine, violating revenue laws; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; John Dameron, Elmer Deemer, Isaac Martin, William Corderay, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1882 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Starr, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Frank Lucas, John C. West, Richard Fields, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk
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1882 July 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Jackson Tussick, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Susan Hall, J.C. Ballard, Russell Tyson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Lancaster, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; James H. Johnson, J. T. Jones, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 13: Voucher, U.S. v. John Paine, violating revenue laws; includes costs of per diem for witness; Isaac Martin, witness; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Matt Russell, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; J.E. Knowles, Sarah W. Knowles, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Couch, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Joseph Boyd, Susan Purdue, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 13: Voucher,: U.S. v. Sam Paul and Jim Ross, murder; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; William Harkins, John R. Crockett, James H. Crockett, Amanda Harkins, W.H. Spicer, Nancy Spicer, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1882 July 13: Voucher,: U.S. v. Washington Pate, passing counterfeit money; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Henry W. Hudson, K.J. Hudson, G.P Larson, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Payne, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; L.C. Shouse, T.F. Roberts, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 15: Voucher, U.S. v. William McKinnon and Lum May, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Mary Loma, Eastman Loma, Delila Cunnie-ho-tubbee, Levi Seeley, George A. Mense, Daniel Scott, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1882 July 17: Voucher, U.S. v. David Mill et. al, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; James Reynolds, John Croslin, Joe Phipps, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 17: Voucher, U.S. v. William McKinnon and Lum May, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; J.N. Hall, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1882 July 18: Voucher, U.S. v. George W. Wilson, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; J.W. Sutherlen, Robert H. Bell, H.C. Anderson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. George Fish, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; W.H. Bourne, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. John McDaniel and William Ruth, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; James S. Hunter, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter Brown, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Robert Wolf, witness; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. William Prince , larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; John Taylor, Ellick Taylor, Ben Robinson, William Haley, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeff Vinn, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Edmund Lewis, George Jones, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Madison Brown, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Henry Ward, Zack Cheadles, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 July 22: Venire facias, commanding the following to serve as petit jurors: Edward Hunt, Cephas H. Wheeler, Phillip Scott, David B. Sparks, W. H.H. Shelby, William H. Rogers, Silas A. Wright, Neil Pryor, C.W. Conrad, Edward McKenna, Daniel Hogan, J.E. Britz, J.J. Webb, J.W. Sorrels, James Sparks, R.G. Caldwell, H.B. Armistead, J.H. Kirby, jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson
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1882 July 22: Voucher, U.S. v. One Ablew, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of service of warrant, mileage, feeding one prisoner; Robert Kelly, John Lynch, Nee-wonah, witnesses; Thomas Wright, guard; James Simpson, posse comitatus; Thomas E. Lacy, deputy U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 July 25: letter from Henderson and Caruth, attorneys at law; regarding a list of witnesses to be subpoenaed for the case William Bath v. Weldon and Robinson
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1882 July 25: Letter, from Henderson and Caruth, attorneys at law; requesting the issue of subpoena in the case of West and Boro v. Weldon and Robinson; G.W. Irwin, witness
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1882 June 1: Governor T.J. Churchill to Arkansas county sheriffs, Order to turn over J.E. Cason, Oliver C. Cason, and G.W. Garrett, fugitives, to the state of Louisiana
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1882 June 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Banks Grayson and Boston Williams, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of feeding 1 prisoner, mileage, service of warrant; Palma Bruner, Richard Herrod, Dan Grayson, John Bruner, witnesses; Levi Bourn, posse comitatus; Zack Williams, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 June 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Carter; includes costs of mileage, serving witness subpoena; Young James, Bird Creek, witnesses; Thomas E. Lacy, deputy
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1882 June 3: George W. Chilton, et al., Little Rock, to Governor Thomas J. Churchill, Urging for a new trial for Henry Butler (also includes petition from citizens of Smith County, Texas, urging for new trial)
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1882 March 02: Voucher, to George Tilles, Bookseller, Stationer and News dealer; signed by V. Dell, U.S. marshal; includes cost of tablets
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1882 March 07: Venire facias, commanding John Seugel Jr. to serve as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; J.M. Huffington
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1882 March 07: Venire facias, commanding the summoning of petit jurors W.A. Barnes and N.K. Bryor; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.A. Williams, U.S. deputy marshal
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1882 March 08: Venire facias, commanding W.G. Nelms, Martin Theurer, A.E. Zindorf to serve as petit jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal; G.S. Williams, deputy
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1882 March 10: Voucher, to Addison Beck, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting W.A. Cox, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. William Shawn and U.S. v. Frank Lambert; Stephen Wheeler, G.S. Williams, clerks; James Brizzolara, commissioner; includes cost of 4 days of service as posse comitatus
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1882 March 11: Voucher, to Martin Sixkiller, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Sam Sixkiller, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Sam Gerard and U.S. v. James Barnett; includes payment for 15 days service as posse comitatus; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1882 March 18: Voucher, to Nick McCanley, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Thomas E. Lacy, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Tho You-ho-la, U.S. v. Paro Bruner, U.S. v. Robin Fulton, U.S. v. Joe Jones, U.S. v. H.G. Woods, and U.S. v. Callis Jones; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners; Stephen Wheeler, G.S. Williams, clerks; V. Dell, U.S. marshals; includes cost of 39 days service as posse comitatus
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1882 March 19: Voucher,: U.S. v. James Alexander, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage, 4 days of feeding 1 prisoner; Perry Chambers, Steve Smith, witnesses; Ed Matthews, posse comitatus; L.W. Marks, U.S. deputy marshal
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1882 March 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Nowland, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 17 days of feeding 1 prisoner; John Pappan, Alexander Pappan, witnesses; J.C. Compton, guard; Ed Matthews, posse comitatus; served by L.W. Marks, deputy
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1882 March 20: Voucher, to James Wheeler for the costs of 22 days of service as posse comitatus; U.S. v. Brimm Colbert; U.S. v. Mitchell Colbert; U.S. v. Andrew Colbert; U.S. v. Leonard Beck; George W. Pound, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk; V. Dell, U.S. marshal
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1882 March 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Polly Ann Reynolds, murder; includes costs of mileage, three days feeding 1 prisoner, service of mittimus; Dr. Campbell, One Dephaboy, Allen Latta, Betsey Latta, One Anderson, One Fry, witnesses; Ed Matthews, posse comitatus; served by L.W. Marks, deputy; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk
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1882 May 01: Venire facias, commanding Obery Ricks, Charles Geiger, Samuel Peters, George Heckler, and George Thornton to appear as petit jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 01: Venire facias, commanding the following to serve as grand jurors: R.C. Gatlin, Michael Moran, S.M. Hamilton, Jerry Harlan; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, deputy
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1882 May 06: Voucher, to E.M. Mattews, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting L.W. Marks, U.S. marshal, with U.S. v. John Williams and U.S. v. One Wiley, et. al; includes cost for 30 days of service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; J.M. Hall, Big Jim, Robert Sore, and Pomp Phillips, arrested; G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 06: Voucher, to John Paterson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting for services rendered as bailiff; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Bruner; U.S. v. Robert Brown; U.S. v. Brown Williams; U.S. v. Ah-loc-har-Jo; U.S. v. Mike Audon (alias); U.S. v. Emon Dailey; Bass Reeves, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Abe Payne; William McAuley, witness; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Tammy Larner; U.S. v. Jenker (alias) Pieche, Junior Cheekey, Cho-he-lochi, Waterback, and Joseph Perkins; paid to Jack Moody for 33 days service as posse comitatus; Addison Beck, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Harry Talmade and Ben Allen; Stephen Wheeler, G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Bole, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 11: Voucher, to Fred G. Hicken; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 May 11: Voucher, U.S. v. John E. Smith; U.S. v. Thomas Johnson; paid to B.J. Walls for service as posse comitatus; Thomas Walls, U.S. marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 12: Voucher, to Edward Burns for the costs of 2 days of service as posse comitatus; U.S. v. Joe Price and Tom Triplett; J. C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 12: Voucher, to Edward Burns, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting James C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. James Swaneek, U.S. v. One Ashcroft, U.S. v. Aaron Burr and others; includes cost for 34 days service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Moeau, et. al, Albert Burnett, John Mayfield, Arch and Spence Landrum, arrested; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1882 May 14: Letter, from Robert Love, House of Correction, Detroit, Mich., to William Watie Wheeler, clerk; requesting a copy of records and evidence from Love's case in December 1877
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1882 May 16: Venire facias, commanding Pryor N. Lee and John Wren, to serve as petit jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, deputy
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1882 November 13: Venire facias, commanding the following to serve as jurors: N.J. Echols, Henry Reutzel; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 November 23: Venire facias, commanding R.G. Rulgin to serve as petit juror; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1882 October 11: Voucher, U.S. v. John Colston and One Squirrel, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Everts Thorn, Mack Nave, James Badger, Charles Hunter, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Barney Lucky, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Daniel Miller, Allie Davis, Flora Jefferson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Bill Davis, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; John N. Dore, George DeLaughter, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, U.S. commissioner
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1882 October 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Sindy Lucky, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Gabriel Jamison, Samuel Ackey, Jake Bruner, Ben Bowlegs, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Clem Cannady, introducing liquors; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; William Morris, Cyrus Herrod, Reuty Kernel, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. James Leader, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; John Sanders, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Louis Rowe, murder; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Crow Vann, witness; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Mat Music, rape; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; James Garner, witness; received by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Pickens Benge, introducing spirtuous liquors; Mitchell Ellas, Fred Turner, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage
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1882 October 16: Voucher, U.S. v. W.B. Bonner, assault with intent to kill; J.W. Eaves, W.A. Solomon, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Alex Golden, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; G.H. Johnson, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 17: Voucher, U.S. v. James Eldridge, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Nancy E. Raper, Lizzie Ross, Mary Wafford, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Julius Henshaw, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Robert L. Ream Jr., Winfield S. Wyckoff, James Brennan, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 17: Voucher, U.S. v. One Lohma and One Hurly, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; John Childers, Joseph Phipps, Andrew Young, J.B. Sanders, Crossland Lee, David Goff, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 18: Voucher, U.S. v. John Fowler, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; J.D. Lowe, William Hogue, J.M. Hogue, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 18: Voucher, U.S. v. John Young, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; George Lee, Levi Schuman, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Simon Shuma (alias Schivanna), assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; D.H. Layman, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Bully Johnson, murder; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Jack Johnson, Joseph Factor, Ned Roberts, George Loftis, George Bruner, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 19: Voucher, U.S. v. R. Lindsey, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Thomas S. McGisey, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Cul-Chee-Lar-Nee, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Eufaula Harjo, Esfolliokee, Thomas Cloud, witnesses; received Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry D. Courtney, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; James N. Long, M.D. Sanderfeet, Timothy Ingram, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Jordan Langsburry, murder; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Jim Rogers, Mae McClish, Hudson Harlan, witnesses; John Paterson, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Mat Musick, rape; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Azariah Whitlow, Henritta Whitlow, Fanny Whitlow, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 20: Voucher, U.S. v. One Lahe-masey, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Thomas S. McGisey, Cah-sa-la-nah, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Lynch, John Lynch and Henry Hope, murder; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Joe Hutton, Richard Grayson, Doe Hutton, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1882 October 22: Voucher, U.S. v. George Cutchelon, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Thomas F. Stewart, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 22: Voucher, U.S. v. James Walton, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Robert F. Hinson, William H. Jackson, Martin V. Cheadle, Cap Harper, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1882 October 30: Venire facias, commanding the following to serve as petit jurors: John Ulmer, J.J McCauley, Nelson Vickory, N.J. Echols, J.K. McKinzie, Henry Reutzel, William Hoffman, John Kannady, Levi Zinn, J.M. Loltz, M. Brogan, John B. Maledon, J.B. Williams, Edward Ballman, J.E. Ussery, William Byrum, P. Devlin; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1882 September 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Louis Chandler, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Nelson Shoals, Alfred Shoals, Jonathan Stilham, witnesses; George Leman, witness to signatures; Z.L. Cotton, commissioner; Thomas Boles, marshal
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1882 September 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Bearers, et. al, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Harry B. Walter, Sam McCoy, Alfred Brown, witnesses; Albert W. Harmon, witness to signatures; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner; Thomas Boles, marshal
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1882 September 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeff Rose, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Silas Jefferson, Mitchell Brewer, Henry Clovis, John Tishahamble, witnesses; Clayton Cotton, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Zara L. Cotton, commissioner
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1883 April 02: Voucher, to C.H. Boyd and Co., wholesale and retail druggists; includes cost for one feather duster for use of court room; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 April 17: Voucher, U.S. v. William R. Roland, robbing the United States mail; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Jonathan Logan, N.H. Grist, M.T. Blackwell, R.J. Woodand, John. E. Walker, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; L.C. Hall, U.S. commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1883 April 19: Voucher, to Weaver & Breitz, Wheelers Independent; includes costs of postal cards and printing posters; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 April 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Herbert Beau, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; John B. Bray, Charles E. Bray, Charles E. Riley, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner
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1883 April 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Dan Jones, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Martin D. Hart, Haywood Parnell, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 April 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Thomas, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Samuel Foreman, Jerry Reed, Allen Sizemore, John Blaycock, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1883 August 10: Letter by George A. Grace, assistant U.S. attorney; regarding the examination of the accounts of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 August 15: Voucher, to Sam Wingo, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting E.W. Fammin, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Mitchell Beals, Marion Cloud, Daniel Star, Wilson Dugger and others; includes cost for 12 days service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; includes name of Joseph Beck, arrested; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 August 18: Voucher, to George Delaughter, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Addison Beck, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Fanny Echols, Janes Barrett, John Buster, Joe Campbell, Boone Walker and others; includes cost for 26 days service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioners; includes James Pope, arrested; G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 01: Voucher, U.S. v. William H. Hardesty and Wallace Hardesty, counterfeiting U.S. currency; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas H. McMurtry and B.T. Hackett, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. J.L. Bumgarner, introducing spirituous liquors; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.W. Emerson, E.A. Warren, J.H. Ridenhour, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 05: Voucher, U.S. v. William H. Hardesty, counterfeiting U.S. currency; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Swaringin, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 08: Voucher, U.S. v. George Brashears, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.D. Harper, John Richardson, Sophia Ginch, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 08: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hoboy, et.al, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Rose Brown, Fred Brown, Sampson Bruner, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Morgan, larceny; Thomas Thompson, Byingston Wade, Jack Wade, Hubbard Quincy, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Lawrence Williams and William Ferguson, posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner
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1883 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Morris, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; West Martin, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Henry Willis, Wilson David, Sim Folsom, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Seth Boles, witness of signatures
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1883 December 12: Voucher, Mack Hill, introducing spirituous liquor; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Manuel Lewis, Letia Webster, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Seth Boles witness of signatures
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1883 December 12: Voucher, U.S. v. One Walters, introducing spiritous liquors; J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Albert McKay, Charles King, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner
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1883 December 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Johnson, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; A.E. Powell, Isaac Cole, Nail Perry, Jackson Frazier, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Seth Boles, witness of signatures
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1883 December 18: Voucher, James P. Thompson, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Isaac Isaacson, E.R. McDonald, W.C. Falcomer, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Bery Greenleaf, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.A. Dwane, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Crow, murder; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mack Leflore, Hampton Perry, Charles B. Wilson, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1883 December 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Roberts, introducing spirituous liquors; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mack Coates, Stephen Jackson, George Chaney, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1883 December 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Mary Matey and James Matey, murder; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Joseph Glad, James Merrill, Green Terrell, William Bunyon, A. Hyde , George Campton, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, witness of signatures
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1883 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Bery Greenleaf, retail liquor dealer not paying special tax; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.C. Reed, George Chaney, Stephen Jackson, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. A.C. Stratton, cutting timber on U.S. government lands; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; G.L. Deshay, J.T. Smothers, C.R. Beavers, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. Marshal
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1883 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Patton, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Frank Johnson, George Joel, W.S. Fulsome , witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. Marshal
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1883 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Ellis Nite, introducing spirituous liquors; E.B. Harrison, U.S. Commissioner; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; Charley Spears, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Bryant, cutting timber on U.S. government lands; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; G.W. Bailey, J.W. Wright, G.W. Goodman, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Seth Boles, witness of signature
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1883 December 25: Voucher, to George D. Bomford, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.H. Mishon, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Gibson Lewing, Sampson Brown, Mose Vincent, Bud Sterling, E.C. Smith, One Adams, Zeddick Jackson, Andy Colbert, Bryington Colbert and others; includes cost for 35 days service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners; includes names arrested: Simon Bill, John Johnson, Dipon Lewis, Thomas Watson, Frank Thompson, Mat Fore, John Henry, Casper Barrett; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Elizabeth Chastme, et.al, perjury; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; R. Lornell, witness
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1883 December 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Seaman and Lewis Carey, introducing spirituous liquors; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; C.W. Inscho, G.C. Campton, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Elizabeth Chastine, et.al, perjury; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; William D. Shaver, William Hathy, Willis Hathy, Sebastian Gramlich, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. George Keener, introducing spirituous liquors; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Charles Spears, witness; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Peter McDaniel, introducing spirituous liquors; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jeff French, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Sheppard Busby, threatening to kill; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes the cost of per diem and mileage; James Colby, Matilda Burns, Benjamin Card, Eliza B. Sanders, Hubbard Beau, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; George A. Grace, U.S. district attorney
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1883 December 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Mack Jobe, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Jackson Moore, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Mark Whickin, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George Kann, witness; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 31: Voucher, Humphrey Evans, larceny; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; W.E. Christian, Charles Perdue, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Wallace Pettigrew, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Allen Atkins, John Morrow, Henry Harrison, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 February 02: Voucher, U.S. v. John Stoval, introducing spirituous liquor; Jobe Parrish, George Mitchel, W. Brad, D.S. William, witnesses; served by W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 03: Voucher, U.S. v. James Lacy, retail liquor dealer; includes costs of mileage, 14 days feeding 1 prisoner; James Parris, witness; William Perry, guard; John Collins, posse comitatus; served by W.L. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. James Lacy, retail liquor dealer; includes costs of mileage and 1 day feeding 1 prisoner; William Perry, guard; served by W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John Laouer, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 1 day feeding 1 prisoner; served by W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John Stoval, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 1 day feeding 1 prisoner; served by W.F. Jones, deputy marshal
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1883 February 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Wilson and Isaac Lewis; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoners; J.W. Searle, deputy marshal; William Kindrick, posse comitatus; John Phillips, guard
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1883 February 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Te-hee, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 7 days feeding 1 prisoner; Jim Kitchen, guard; served by Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Nelson Crittenden, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 7 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by Charles Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Walker Knight, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of feeding one prisoner, mileage and service of warrant; Laukard Kinney, guard; Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Cove Buffington and James Bendore, assault with intent to kill; John M. Weir, guard; Frank Bowling, posse comitatus; Addison Beck, deputy marshal
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1883 February 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Apalia and Stephen Rain, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 4 days feeding prisoners; Thomas Hickey, Frank Bowling, John M. Weir, witnesses; served by Addison Beck, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 February 20: Voucher, U.S. v. John Beau, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 5 days feeding 1 prisoner; William Fields, Thomas Hickey, witnesses; served by Addison Beck, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 February 20: Voucher, U.S. v. John P. Bennett, contempt; includes costs of mileage; served by W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 February 20: Voucher, U.S. v. One Washington, John Benn (alias John Burnett), introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 5 days feeding 2 prisoners; William Fields, Thomas Sticker, Henry Gilmore, Hiram Moody, witnesses; Hiram Moody, guard; served by Addison Beck, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 February 21: Voucher, U.S. v. John Jones, passing counterfeit money; includes costs of service of warrant; Charles Bracht Sr., Charles Bracht Jr., witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson; Stephen Wheeler commissioner
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1883 February 22: Voucher, U.S. v. John Stausie, selling without license; includes costs of mileage and 6 days feeding 1 prisoner; Dock Wright, Jesse Wright, John Morris, L. Morris, witnesses; served by Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 February 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry D. Dixon; R.J. Cravens, Ally Dixon, William M. Steward, witnesses; served by B.F. Hobbs, special deputy; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 January 04: Voucher, to John Vaughan; includes cost of articles for use of U.S. Court, 47 joints of stove pipe, coal, shovel; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailer; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1883 January 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Paul Rush and James Davis, violation of internal revenue laws; includes costs of mileage and 9 days of feeding 1 prisoner; Charles Holliman, Thomas Hickey, S. Johnston, Gilbert Seymour, witnesses; Ham Davis, guard; William Ford, posse comitatus; served by E.W. Francis, deputy; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 January 15: Voucher, U.S. v. B.L. Overton, contempt of court; includes costs of mileage, 3 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by John Williams
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1883 January 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Lewis; served by J.W. Searle, deputy marshal
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1883 January 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Lizzie Brown, contempt of court; includes costs of mileage, 3 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by John Williams, deputy marshal
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1883 January 18: Voucher, to Charles Burns; includes costs for feeding 1 mare; received from Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; U.S. v. Bay Mare, Bridle Saddle
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1883 January 19: Voucher, to Charles Burns; includes costs for feeding 1 mare; received from Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; U.S. v. One Pony, Bridle Saddle
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1883 January 19: Voucher, U.S. v. One Pony, Bridle Saddle; includes costs for feeding 1 pony
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1883 January 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Ross, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 11 days feeding 1 prisoner; George W. Joy, guard; served by John Williams, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 January 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Stanley and Frank Duval, larceny; includes costs of warrant; J.C. Williams, John Bryant, W.S. Robinson, Roddy Perryman, Mollie Perryman, Hugh Cowan, witnesses; served by John Williams, deputy; Stephen Wheeler, G.S. Williams, clerks
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1883 January 28: Voucher, U.S. v. John M. Peck, execution; U.S. v. Henry Lunnigan, execution; U.S. v. William Lunnigan, execution; U.S. v. John Lunnigan, execution; U.S. v. Sterling Lunnigan; includes costs of mileage; served by W.F. Jones, deputy
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1883 January 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Walter Knight, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 9 days feeding 1 prisoner; Taylor SixKiller, witness; Jim Kellum, guard; served by Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B Harrison, commissioner
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1883 January 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Te-hee, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 11 days feeding 1 prisoner; Laukard Kinney, guard; Samuel Powell, posse comitatus; served by Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 January 31: Voucher, U.S. v. James Selden; William Larblane, One Lynch, witnesses; Thomas E. Lacy, deputy U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, G.S. Williams, clerks
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1883 July 02: Voucher, to John Richardson, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Bass Reeves, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Buck and Charles Beaver and Ed Ellis, U.S. v. One Cawbechy, U.S. v. Doser Cody, U.S. v. Tony Davey, U.S. v. Jimmy Larney and others; includes cost for 42 days service as posse comitatus; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk; Abe Mayer, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 03: Voucher, U.S. v. John Looney, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and 6 days of feeding 1 prisoner; Wash Lee, witness; W.L. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 July 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Harney, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 17 days feeding 1 prisoner; Eastman McClure, S. Hall, Elason McClure, Eaton Calvin, witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1883 July 05: Voucher, U.S. v. W. F. Stewart and Harry Dunn, forgery; includes costs of mileage, 3 days feeding 2 prisoners; Thomas D. Purie, S.D. McReynalds, B.L. Hobbs, witnesses; Jim Reed, guard; served by Wm. F. Jones, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 July 07: Voucher, U.S. v. James Morgan; to Ham Davis for 10 days service as posse comitatus; employed by Elo Fauvino(?); issued by Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 07: Voucher, U.S. v. One Frank, larceny; includes costs of mileage and 9 days feeding 1 prisoner; Eastman Wellington, Noah Orson, witnesses; served by J.W. Searle, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1883 July 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Jeff Scott, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 11 days feeding 1 prisoner; Hubbard Hanley, Caroline Wilson, John Greenwood, witnesses; served by JW. Searle, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1883 July 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Chalk, One Peter, John Boustead and others; paid to Bruce McKee for 78 days service as posse comitatus; employed by Benton Turner, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; includes names of arrested: Billy Shucky, Bob Burress, Elias Springs, King Whitehill, Sam Russell; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 12: Voucher,: U.S. v. Tom Trudge, murder; includes costs of service of warrants; served by Seth Boles, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara and Stephen Wheeler, commissioners; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 14: Voucher, to Hiram Moody, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Addison Beck, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Jess Mays, Stan Rowe, Dick Glass, William Sherman and others; includes cost for 27 days service as posse comitatus; issued by Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners; includes names of arrested: One Barr, John Burks, Four Tom Finnigan, Bob Robinson (alias Sabin), Lee Jefferson, William Sherman; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, witness to signature
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1883 July 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Cook, larceny; includes costs of mileage, 14 days feeding 1 prisoner; W.H. Mills, George Dumps, Polli Dumps, witnesses; Nathan Colbert, guard; served by J.M. Searle, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1883 July 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Foher, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 13 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by Addison Beck, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1883 July 20: Statement by William H.H. Clayton, U.S attorney; regarding the examination of the accounts of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Yohola, introducing spiritous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 5 days of feeding 1 prisoner; Herman Woody, Henry Gilmore, witnesses; Henry Gilmore, guard; served by Addison Beck, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 July 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Nelson Crittenden, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage on writ, 6 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 July 24: Voucher, U.S. v. D. Chaney, Long Jack (alias Jack Cheadle), Dick Roberts et. al, Jack Cheadle and One Jack (alias John Johnson), Silas Russell and others; to John G. Perkins for 30 days service of posse comitatus; employed by John Williams, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioners; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 25: Voucher, U.S. v. P.S. Willis, Charles Walters, Hogan Greenwood and others; to Wess Martin for 23 days service as posse comitatus; employed by L.W. Marks, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioners; includes Ward McGeary, arrested; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Dave Davis, George Davis, Ned Still, Elias Foreman, Sam Holt and others; to Samuel Powell for 31 days service as posse comitatus; employed by Elias Andrews, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler and E.B. Harrison, U.S. commissioners; includes names of arrested, Sam Sixkiller, Frank Smith, Frank Brown, Hiram Jackson, Steve Moore (alias Steve Dog); Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 28: Voucher, U.S. v. George Mitchell, Dunma (alias H. Finley), Alonzo Petty and others; to William Perry for 24 days service as posse comitatus; employed by W.F. Jones, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by E.B. Harrison, U.S. commissioner; includes names of arrested, Israel Crittenden, Jobe Parrish, Walker Bishop, Samuel Garrett, and E.J. Sim; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 July 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Jude Alberty, Daniel Ta-eybby, Sam Williams, Jack Williams and others; to John Phillips for 27 days service as posse comitatus; served by employed by J.W. Searle, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; includes names of arrested, Tuck Simpson, Julius Victor June Ne, Charles Mill; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1883 July 31: Voucher, U.S. v. One Johnson, Edgar Halfmoon, George Wilson and others; to G.C. Compton for 46 days service as posse comitatus; employed by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; includes name of One Murphy, arrested; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 June 01: Voucher, U.S. v. James Harris, Peter Ward et al, larceny; includes costs of mileage, 9 days feeding 1 prisoner; George Colbert, James Baker, witnesses; William Fields, special bailiff; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 June 01: Voucher,: U.S. v. Na-ha-la (alias Yar-ho-loa) and One Cubby (alias Cir-bit-clee-mathla), introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 6 days feeding 2 prisoners; Frank Stair, Charles Reed, witnesses; J.J. Smith, Samuel Bennett, guards; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 June 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Bryant and Jeff Ham, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and 19 days feeding 2 prisoners; includes the names of J.D. Horne and Thomas Bogles, arrested; Charles Payton, James Ford, Henry Brooks, John Ford, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 June 02: Voucher, John Gussie (alias John Tussick), introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 21 days feeding 1 prisoner; Betsey Mitche, Robert Mitche, witnesses; Peter Robinson, guard; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 June 04: Voucher,: U.S. v. Lutie Coil, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; includes mileage, 24 days feeding 1 prisoner; Rachael Thompson, Harrison Thompson, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 June 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Crafford, larceny; includes costs of mileage and 25 days feeding 1 prisoner; William Smith, John Smith, witnesses; Saul Bennet, guard; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 June 07: Voucher, J.H Mershon, U.S. marshal; costs paid to J.J. Smith and Samuel Bennet, for service as guards; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1883 June 11: Voucher, to Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; U.S. v. John Jacobs, murder; U.S. v. William Smith, Larceny; U.S. v. Sam Osage, violating internal revenue laws and introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. George Mayfield, introducing spirituous liquor and violating internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Dave Wofford, introducing spirituous liquor and violating internal revenue laws; U.S. v. Berry Hudgins, introducing spirituous liquor and violating internal revenue laws; U.S. v. John Goodin, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Davis Brown, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Jeff Latta, larceny; U.S v. James Colbert, larceny; U.S. v. John Moody, larceny; U.S. v. Jacks Wilson, larceny (2 counts); U.S. v. Dave Claborne, larceny (2 counts); U.S. v. William J. Birky, passing counterfeit money (3 counts); U.S. v. James Cooper, larceny; U.S. v. William R. Roland, embezzling U.S. mail (2 counts); U.S. v. Jacky Micky, introducing spirituous liquor , larceny; U.S. v. Wesley Hays, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Samuel Paul, manslaughter; includes cost for expenses transporting above convicts from Ft. Smith (Ark.) to Detroit (Mich.); payment to C.C. Ayers for provisions for breakfast and dinner for convicts; payment to F.S. Roberts for food; payment to Peter A. O'Neil for food; payment to Pat. Kelly for food; payment to James Garrison for food; payment to A.S. Wolf for four train tickets; payment to S.S. Roberts, food; John Williams, Wesley Lewis, Fred Rusing, One Burns, guards; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1883 June 16: Voucher,: U.S. v. One Horse. Bride Saddle; includes expenses paid to Charles Barnes, deputy, for 27 days feeding one horse; expenses paid to J.J. Warren; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1883 June 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Morgan, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of service of warrant, 2 days feeding 1 prisoner; Ned Still, Lock Morton, witnesses; served by H.L. Fallin, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 June 19: Voucher, U.S. v. W.J. Ferguson, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of service of warrant, 2 days feeding 1 prisoner; W.R. Swope, witness; J.W. Murray, guard; served by H.L. Fallin, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 June 20: Voucher, U.S. v. William Morton and W.J. Ferguson, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of mileage on writ, 1 day feeding 1 prisoner; G.W. Murray, witness of signatures; served by H.L. Fallin, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Lock Morton, guard
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1883 June 21: Voucher, to B.L. Atkinson; for costs of supplies for courtroom; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 June 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Morgan, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of service of warrant, 3 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by H.L. Fallin, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 June 22: Voucher, U.S. v. W.J. Ferguson, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs for mileage, 3 days feeding 1 prisoner; Lock Morton, guard; served by H.L. Fallin, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 June 30: Voucher, to George Till, for the costs of pen holders; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 March 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Wilson; served by J.W. Searle, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 March 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Stewart, Honey Pack, William Rayseals, and Albert Johnston; served by J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal
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1883 March 22: Letter, to Stephen Wheeler, from Holsinger and Wall, attorneys and counselors at law, including questions regarding the case of Galvin v. S.S. and S.F. Ry
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1883 May 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank White, One Easley, contempt; includes costs of mileage, 23 days feeding 1 prisoner; Andrew Young, posse comitatus; served by J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal
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1883 May 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Sergt. Carmichael, William Frisco, contempt; includes costs of 16 days feeding 2 prisoners; served by J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal
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1883 May 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Fisher (alias Joseph Fisher), larceny; includes costs of mileage, 2 days feeding 1 prisoner; D. Harris, William Fisher, Tom Kennedy, witnesses; George D. Bouford, posse comitatus; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 04: Voucher, U.S. v. George Carnahan, violating internal revenue laws; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Wilson Bachelor, J.W. Chancy, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John Warren, larceny; includes costs of mileage, 5 days feeding 1 prisoner; George W. Eaton, Fox Taylor, Josiah Black, John Gage, witnesses; served by J.C. Wilkinson; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John Warren, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; G.M. Eaton, C.G. Taylor, J.N. Black, J.J. Gage, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 04: Voucher, U.S. v. William Ship, retail liquor distributer not paying special tax; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Joseph Gifford, Alexander Eubanks, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 May 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Garret Clarson, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; William S. Brown, George J. Edwards, John F. Yates, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Jason Drew, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; C.W. Turner, witness; received of Thomas Boles, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 07: Voucher, U.S. v. William H. Marshall, assault; includes cost per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, James Brizzolara, commissioner; L.W. Wark, deputy marshal; Homer Brandon, witnesses
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1883 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Meredith, receiving stolen good; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Michael McCabe, John Wilson, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Meridith, violating revenue laws; includes cost per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; L.W. Wark, deputy marshal; J.C. Wilson, witness
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1883 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Scasewater, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Allen Seizemore, Charles Bray, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, deputy marshal; John Paterson, witness of signature; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1883 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Scasewater, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Mary Watts, Charles E. Riley, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1883 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Jason Drew, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; James Bruner, witness; Seth Boles, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 08: Voucher, U.S. v. William H. Marshal, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; Seaborn C. Jones, witness; John Paterson, witness to signature; received of Thomas Boles, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 May 09: Voucher, U.S. v. George Sutherland, larceny; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witness; John H. Holt, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 09: Voucher, U.S. v. H.B. Cowan, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, James Brizzolara, commissioner; L.W. Marks, deputy marshal; G.C. Cumpton, posse comitatus
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1883 May 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Bottom, illicit distilling; includes cost of per diem for witness; John McWeir, witness; received of D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 May 09: Voucher, U.S. v. William Parsons, assault with intent to kill; includes costs of mileage and per diem for witnesses; Frank White, James Easley, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 May 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Scasewater, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Thompson Ball, J.H. Mitchell, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1883 May 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Hiram Thorp, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Isaac Goodell, Richard Harashorn, witnesses; received of D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 10: Voucher, U.S. v. James L. Patterson, illicit distilling of spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Foster L. Brown, S. R. Terry, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 11: Voucher, to R. and J.A. Ennis; for costs of multiple purchases including office supplies; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1883 May 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Scasewater, larceny; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Joe Thompson, Hamilton Davis, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness to signatures; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney
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1883 May 11: Voucher, U.S. v. George and William P. Morrow, illicit distilling of spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diem and witness; S.R. Terry, witness; Seth Boles, witness to signature; received of D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Bottom, illicit distilling of spirituous liquor; includes costs of per diem and witness; S.R. Terry, witness; Seth Boles, witness to signature; received of D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas W. Jones, assault with intent to kill; includes costs for service of subpoenas; Edward Walters, Sergt. Carmichael, G.A. Thompson, witnesses; J.C. Williams, guard; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1883 May 12: Voucher, U.S. v. Garrett Clawson, larceny; costs for per diem and mileage for witness; B.S. McGuire, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Kit Ross, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of service of warrant, 6 days feeding 1 prisoner; served by L.W. Marks; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 15: U.S. v. George Southerland, larceny; includes costs of mileage, 5 days feeding 1 prisoner; John S. Holt, John Wright, witnesses; John A Westfahl, guard; served by J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1883 May 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Barney Brady, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of feeding one prisoner and the service of warrants; William Fields and John A. Dillon, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; J.H. Weston, deputy marshal
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1883 May 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Garrett Clawson and One Wisdom, larceny; includes costs of mileage and 15 days feeding 1 prisoner; W.S. Brown, J.F. Yates, Andrew McGuire, witnesses; West Martin, guard; L.W. Marks, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 16: Voucher, to M. Land & Johnston; includes cost for costs of 1 box stationery including freight; paid by Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 May 16: Voucher, U.S. v. H.J. Balken, violation of internal revenue laws; includes costs of per diem for witnesses; Samuel Wingo, Matthew T. Weeks, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrission, commissioner
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1883 May 16: Voucher, U.S. v. S.W. Allen, introducing whiskey; includes costs of per diem for witness; Samuel Powell, witness; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 May 16: Voucher, U.S. v. W.J. Lemons, James Wade, Hiram P. Thorp, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 11 days feeding 1 prisoner; Albert McCoy, guard; served by J.C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk
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1883 May 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Jason Drew and John Drew, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; L.W. Wark, deputy marshal; James Bruner, Clarence Yurer, witnesses
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1883 May 18: Voucher, U.S. v. James White and Calvin Brown, larceny; Thomas H. Hawkins, Stephen D.C. Edwards, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 May 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Moses Crittenden, introducing and selling whiskey; includes costs of per diem and mileage for witnesses; Thomas J. Welch, Clark Collins, Susie Collins, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 May 21: Voucher, U.S. v. James Crittenden, introducing whiskey; includes cost for per diem and mileage; Clark Collins, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1883 May 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Jack Preston (alias Charles Duncan), introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 15 days feeding 1 prisoner; William Fields, Andy Cowan, witnesses; served by J.H. Ellershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 25: Voucher, U.S. v. One Harry, affidavit to keep the peace; includes costs of per diem for witnesses; E.J. Pond, Edward Stanley, witnesses; received of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1883 May 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Alexander Fields, larceny; includes costs of mileage, 8 days feeding 1 prisoner; John Carroll, Joe Strickland, witnesses; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, James Brizzolara, commissioners
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1883 May 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Berry Owens, contempt; includes costs of mileage, 10 days feeding 1 prisoner; arrested by J.J. Smith, special bailiff; J.E. Harrell, guard; served by J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal
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1883 May 28: Voucher, U.S. v. One Blackwell and One Casey, larceny; includes costs of mileage, 21 days feeding 1 prisoner; Elias Harper, Jimerson Jones, W.M. Phillips, witnesses; J.J. Smith, guard; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 29: Voucher, U.S. v. M. Kelly, introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage and 25 days feeding 1 prisoner; Thomas Hickey, Clarence Owensley, James Toker, witnesses; George D. Beuford, posse comitatus; J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 May 29: Voucher, U.S. v. One French (alias George Ellsworth), introducing spirituous liquor; includes costs of mileage, 15 days feeding one prisoner; Martin Flynn, Robert Wright, witnesses; J.H. Wershon, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1883 November 01: Letter, from Benjamin Harris Brewster, attorney general, to William H.H. Clayton, U.S. District Attorney; regarding charging Elijah McCool for public timber trespass; John G. Miller
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1883 November 01: Voucher, to Thomas Boles; includes cost of ice; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; W.C. Woodson, agent for William J. Lemp's Fort Smith Branch
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1883 November 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Butler, introducing spiritous liquors; Isabel Murphy, John Hastion, One Milton, witnesses; U.S. v. Thomas and Reps Elam, distilling spiritous liquors; George Harris, witness; includes cost of witnesses' travel and service; William Jones, U.S. deputy marshal
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1883 November 10: Letter, from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. Attorney; regarding the review of the account of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 November 15: Letter, from H.M. Teller, secretary of Department of the Interior, to Benjamin Harris Brewster, attorney general; regarding public timber trespass against Elijah R.L. McCool, and civil suit against John G. Miller who unlawfully sold public land to McCool; Isaac Davis; E.A. Warren, a special agent of the Department of Interior
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1883 November 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Bid Davis, larceny; William H. Ellis, witness; includes cost of per diem and mileage; E.B. Harrison, U.S. commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 November 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Carrollton and One Ralston, assault with intent to kill; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 November 30: Voucher, U.S. v. William H. Hardesty and Wallace Hardesty, counterfeiting U.S. currency; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Robert Padgett, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 November 30: Voucher, U.S. v. William Shipley, counterfeiting; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Louis Samter, J.M. Trone, David Jacobs, M. Kober, Charles Adelberg, Louis Harberger, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 November: Voucher, U.S. v. John Gaskell and David Gaskill, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; George C. Summers, Jeptha C. Foree, Robert C. Lowry, John Potter, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, U.S. commissioner
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1883 September 15: Report of Timber Trespass, Elijah R.L. McCool, trespasser; John. D. Miller, purchaser of timber; includes details of trespassing case with hand drawn map of area; John H. Hill, owner of land upon which was trespassed; Charles H. Jones, manager at saw mill boom owned by John D. Miller; E.A. Warren, Special timber agent; Isaac C. Davis, furnished McCool the money for entry fees to homestead; John Cranach, hired hand; William C. Ellison, resides on land adjoining the land trespassed upon
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1883 September 18: Voucher, to William T. McAuley, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Bass Reeves, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Phillip King, Jones Thompson, Allen Taylor, U.S. v. George M. McDavice (alias Daniel Davis), U.S. v. Samuel E. Hominey, U.S. v. Scott Wright, U.S. v. Aaron Wright, One Johnson and others; includes cost for 37 days service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; includes names Jim Kinds, One Barney, arrested; G.S. Williams, clerk; J.H. Mershon, witness to signature; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 September 20, Voucher, to Joseph M Burns, of Vinita, Cherokee Nation, for assisting L.W. Marks, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. W.H. Brazell, Jesse Thompson, Tommy Henry and others; includes cost for 28 days service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk; G.S. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 September 24: Voucher, to Frank E. Trimble, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Henry Rutherford and James York; includes cost for 1 day service as posse comitatus; issued by Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner and clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 September 24: Voucher, to John Ward, of Cherokee Nation, for assisting Bass Reeves, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Don Gibbs (alias Gilbert Rowe); includes cost for 2 days service as posse comitatus; James Brizzolara, U.S. commissioner; Stephen Wheeler and G.S. Williams, clerks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1883 September 27: Letter from N.C. McFarland, commissioner; to H.M. Teller, Secretary of the Interior, recommending that the U.S. attorney general be requested to cause criminal suit entered against Elijah R.L. McCool for having unlawfully cut and removed timber from public lands, and civil suit against John G. Miller, to recover the full value of said timber in its present condition; E.A. Warren, Special Timber Agent; John H. Hill
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1884 August 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Robinson Kemp and Edward Jefferson; includes cost of witness subpoenas and mileage; D. Calhoun, Ebeu Brown, John Nashburn, Henry Brewer, Doe Kentucky, witnesses; J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal
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1884 August 11: Letter of certification, from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney, certifying his gaining of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal, accounts
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1884 August 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Stattian, assault; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.N. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Mac McGraw, William James, Mrs. Buckmaster, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1884 August 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Scott Mann, introducing spiritous liquor; Includes cost for per diem and mileage; J.N. Nurshon, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; David Touluison, Abe Queseuberry, witness
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1884 August 18: Oath of office for T.W. Mann, deputy marshal; Notarized by J.F. Worthington, notary public
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1884 August 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Samson Cole, introducing spiritous liquor; Includes cost per diem and mileage; J.N. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Colbert Moore and Richard Nail, witnesses
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1884 August 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Wesley Anderson, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage: J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Jo Nail, Albert Burris, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 August 19: Voucher, U.S. v. One Hamilton, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.N. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; John Foster, Hillette Foster, J. Burris, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1884 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Morgan, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Herbert Quincy, Byington Gates, Jackson Wade, Eastman Collins, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Lerras Harrison and Daniel Bacon, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; Nancy C. Thompson, Simon Hampton, Susan Hall, H.L. Kemp, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signtaures; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Old Man Dudley and Mat Dudley, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; S.S. Goodwin, J.H. Jordan, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 August 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Jesse Vinson, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.N. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Bill Russell, William W. Brady, Thomas Lewis, Tom Morgan, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1884 August 22: Voucher, U.S. v. James Murray, Bill Murray and Pete Murry, assault; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.N. Mershon, deputy marshal; Bill Cope, Silas Cope, Absey Pusley, John Pusley, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 August 22: Voucher, U.S. v. William Foster, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Martin Six Killer, W.R. Fair, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 August 23: Voucher, U.S. v. William Tucker, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; William Fields, W.W. Coleman, Dock Hyte, Jack Boone, witness; James Brizzolaro, commissioner
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1884 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Ruffui Chapman (One Ruffui, alias), assault; Includes cost for per diem and mileage; J.N. Mershon, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1884 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Clarence Owensby, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; William French, Sadie Carttage, Mollie Cook, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 December 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Nablett, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; Lewis Weaver, Hugh Crittenden, and John Holland, witnesses; James Mosley, witness of signatures; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 01: Voucher, U.S. v. William Goodwin, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; Sidney Cox, Ed Cox, Reprey B. Cox, witnesses; Rim R. Smith, witness of signatures; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Dock Coard, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; D.D. Taleaforro, J.M. Neal, witnesses; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. George Paut, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; M.O. Strockey, James Sargent, James L. McBaun, George Thompson, witnesses; James Paterson, witness of signatures; James Brazzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. James Duncan, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Noah Tiger, Shawnee Hardridge, witnesses; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 03: Voucher, U.S. v. James Fletcher, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; Charles O. Mask, W.J. Hunter, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshall; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Newton and Brooks Russell, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; B.O. Brown, witness; John Paterson, witness of signatures; James Brazzolara, commissioner; Thomas, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John Burkley, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; C.S. Shelton, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Holt, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; Shawnee Hardridge, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 04: Voucher, U.S. v. W.F. Jones, bribery; James Brizzolara, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Mary Spears, witness; C.M. Barnes, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 09: Voucher, U.S. v. Jerry Horn, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; Levi Reaves, William Fields, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. F.C. McMillian, violating internal revenue laws in relation to the manufactoring of tobacco; includes cost per diem and mileage; Thomas T. Willis, Samuel Phillips, witness; George O. Linbarger, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Redding, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; William Harper, Margaret Wash, Eliza Allue, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 11: Complaint, U.S. v. Robert Wolf, murder; includes statements and cross examinations of multiple witnesses; George A. Grace, assistant U.S. attorney; H.M. Cravens, attorney; Drew Frank Stockbridge, victim; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Mary Randolph, Eliza Randolph, Richard Randolph, George Randolph, Lucy Randolph, Jiminey Henry, Ann Henry, Belle Henry, Ellick Juzon, Andy Keen, Lem E. Mitchell, John Stockbridge, Mark Ingram, Andrew Hanson, Mrs. Watkins, Isaac Frazier, witnesses
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1884 December 13: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Frank W. Johnson, J.S. Meeks, Henry Burton, Robert Green, H.J. Hays, Spencer Bell, Stephen Hight, John H. Gill, William H. Jacobs, George R. Horton, John Kendrick, George Lilles, Henry Surratt, E.H. Devany, as petit jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, deputy clerk
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1884 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. J.T. Polston, larceny; includes cosst per diem and mileage; W.G. Burgevin, John T. Burgevin, Marion Moore, Clint Glover, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 15: Voucher, U.S. v. William Antes et al., larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; John A. Keel, C. H. McClurg, William Drew, W.A. Cummins, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. Ben Rodgers and Jack Smith, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; William Drew, witness; John Paterson, witness of signature; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert Lee et al, introducing liquor; includes cost of per diem and mileage; John C. West, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. William Pitcock, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; H.H. Sheridan, Allen Bunch, W.H. Arnold, F.J. Arnold, E.C. Roberts, witnesses; John Robertson, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner; William H.H. Clayton, attorney; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. E.L. Jones, violating postal law; G.P. Rose, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Baron Mershontubbee, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; J.M. Widener, Rhoda Dyer, Gilbert McGin, Mary Winship, witnesses; John Robertson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 24: Venire facias, commanding the summons of Samuel Lawrence, Henry Harris, W.F. Blythe, T.M. Grubb, George Tills, John H. Gills, William H. Jacobs, T.O. McMiller, James Price, Frank Bolling, George W. Gwyn, Heus Owens, Geroge Faucett, Stanley M. Smith, John F. Borchird, Elija Rector, Carl Klaus, J.H. Hamilton, John Armstrong, Charles Bracht, Charles H. Eferle, George Wood, Benjamin F. Rice, James H. Cook, Ben Branch, as jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1884 December 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Holmes, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; Elijah Ellis, Reuben Brown, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Peters, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; Moses Reynolds, C.D. Oakes, Henry Taylor, Thomas Chronie, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 30:Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Smith, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; Michael Garland, Tony Hudson, James Costilow, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Webster and One Lewis, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; J.J. Walsh, Julius Williams, Simon Thompson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 31: Voucher, to Frank E. Trimble; includes cost for services rendered as crier; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1884 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Eli Flanders, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; Thomas Henderson, Lymon Roberson, Daniel Alberty, witnesses; Seth Boles, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. One Gaston, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; William M. Bird, Andrew Colbert, Phil Culut, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 December 31: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Turk, murder; includes cost per diem and mileage; Elias Fulsom, W.S. Gossett, Thomas Lonergan, Simon Turk, S. D. Carson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; William H.H. Clayton, attorney; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 January 04: Voucher, to F.W. Boas; includes cost of articles for use of U.S. court and 10 gallons of oil; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailer; Stephen Wheeler, and G.S. Williams, clerks
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1884 January 05: Letter, to district court from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. Attorney; regarding the accounts of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 January 19: Letter to District Court, from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney; regarding account of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 January 22: Oath of Office, of W.H. Barrick, U.S. marshal; D.R. Willocke, notary public
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1884 July 01: Voucher, to Frank E. Trimble; includes cost of service as crier; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 01: Voucher, to George S. Winston; includes cost of service as bailiff; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 01: Voucher, to Samuel Peters; includes cost of service as bailiff; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 03: Voucher, to B. Baer and Co.; includes cost of coal and oil; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 03: Voucher, to B.L. Atkinson; includes cost of hinges, nails, screws, and padlocks for jail; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 03: Voucher, to H Stone and Co.; includes cost of clothing, thread, brooms, combs, lime; Charles Burns, jailor; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 03: Voucher, to John Vaughan; includes cost of one dozen lamp chimneys and other items for U.S. jail; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Charles Burns, jailor
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1884 July 08: Voucher, to West Martin, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Bud T. Kill, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. William Peters, U.S. v. Moses Redmouth, and others; includes cost of service as posse comitatus; David Tiger, One Abraham; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; O.K. Clayton, Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 July 26: Oath of Office, for Leo E. Bennitt, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas D. Lastram, deputy clerk
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1884 June 01: Voucher, to J.C. Coffer and Son; includes cost for meals furnished to jurors in U.S. v. Robert Little; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 01: Voucher, to Mrs. J. Martin; includes cost for meals furnished to jurors in U.S. v. Robert Little; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 02: Voucher, to Alexander May; includes cost of service at janitor; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1884 June 02: Voucher, to Linburg Brothers and Mickle; includes cost of repairing wheelbarrow and new tire; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 02: Voucher, to Samuel Peters; includes cost of service at bailiff; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk
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1884 June 10: Voucher, to R. and J.A. Emeris; includes cost of indexed bound book; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 11: Voucher, to Glick and Jenkins; includes cost of tablets and other objects for U.S. court; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 12: Oath of Office, for John W. Yoes, deputy marshal; I.M. Dodge, Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1884 June 13: Voucher, to R. and J.A. Emmis; includes cost of memorandum blocks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 17: Voucher, to Grand Central Hotel; includes cost of meals furnished for jurors in U.S. v. Matoy, and U.S. v. Sam Snow; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Weitzel, proprietor of Grand Central Hotel
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1884 June 24: Voucher, to Frank Norwood; includes cost per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Sean Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, marshal; C.M. Bauias, chief deputy; M. Sterubarg, W.L. Bugram, witnesses of signatures
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1884 June 24: Voucher, to Wyatt T. Kirby, of Choctaw Nation, for assisting John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Sam McCoy, U.S. v. Ed Foukes, U.S. v. Alex Jackson, U.S. v. Bane Butler, and others; includes cost of services as posse comitatus; Isaac Butler, Mollie Speck; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; O.K. Clayton, John G. Gass, witness of signatures
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1884 June 26: Voucher, to Ben F. Atkinson; includes cost of service as jury commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 26: Voucher, to Fred Schwebke, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting James C. Wilkinson, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Sebering Jones, U.S. v. Isaac Stute and One Truscott, U.S. v. J. Woodrun, U.S. v. Andy McKinney, and others; includes cost of service as posse comitatus; Joe Burns, Samuel Burns, Jesse Elliot, William Peters; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk
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1884 June 27: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost of service as bailiff; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 27: Voucher, to John Williams; includes cost of service as bailiff; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June 30: Letter, from W.H. Saudels, U.S. Attorney, to the District Court of the Western District of Arkansas, Fort Smith, Arkansas; regarding the review of the account B, No. 4072 of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June: Voucher, to Alexander May; includes cost of service as janitor for U.S. Court; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 June: Voucher, to Goodbar and Cherry; includes cost of ice for U.S. Court; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 04: Voucher, to Goodbar and Cherry; includes cost of articles for use of the U.S. Court and 111 pounds of ice; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 05: Voucher, U.S. v. J.H. Canthron, et.al, violating U.S. internal revenue laws; E.B. Harrison, U.S. Commissioner; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Michael O'Connell, David Stiman, James C. Pettigrew, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William H.H. Clayton, U.S. district attorney
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1884 May 12: Voucher, to John H. Parsons; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David Owens, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 12: Voucher, to Thomas H. Johnson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David Owens, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; W.H. Jacobs, witness of signatures
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1884 May 12: Voucher, to William A. Parsons; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David Owens, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 23: Petition of habeas corpus, on behalf of Ezekiel Moore; petitioner, Mintie Moore, wife of the accused; to I.C. Parker, judge of Western District of Arkansas; letter detailing Ezekiel Moore's arrest for alleged horse theft; S.W. Gray, sheriff Barnes and Mellette, attorneys; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1884 May 31: Voucher, to Frank E. Trimble; includes cost of service for twenty-four days as crier; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 31: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost of service for twenty-four days as bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 31: Voucher, to John Williams; includes cost of service for twenty-four days as bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 31: Voucher, to Seth Boles; includes cost of service for twenty-four days as bailiff; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 May 31: Voucher, to West S. Martin, of Muskogee, Creek Nation, for assisting Bud T. Kill, U.S. deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Judy Weaver, U.S. v. Riley Murray, U.S. v. Larry John, and others; includes cost of service as posse comitatus; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk
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1884 November 28: Venire facias, commanding the summons of George Tilles, J.J. Little, William H. Cleveland, Louis Miller, as petit jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J. Paterson, deputy
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Annie Stone; includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Ed Haglin, guard: James Allen, John Allen, J. Gutsby, witness: James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Edward Pulson, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Thomas Staton, guard; James Harris, Jack Williams, S.N. Fisher, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. George Harris, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; James Davis, guard; Riley Arnus, Lizzie Frenchey, Dora Simpson, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Lewis Harrison and Daniel Bacon, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Daniel Thomlinson, guard; Mrs. Hall, Henry Kemp, Simon Hampton, Caroline Hampton, witness; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Will Ferguson, witness of oath of service
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. William Breedlove, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Charles F. Barnhill, guard; George Payne, Steve Bynum, Robert Bynum, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. William Meadows, F.M. Ray, and Joseph Ray, murder; includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Thomas R. Knight, guard; Florene Meadows, George Alberty, Henry Stephens, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1884 September 02: Voucher, U.S. v. William Tucker and One Riddle; includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath of service; J.H. Mershon, deputy marshal; Saul Sixkiller, guard; Frank Weaver, Charley Laflore, witness; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1884 September 15: Voucher, U.S. v. O.L. Boud; includes cost per diem and mileage; Bud T. Kill, One Dick, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; J.H. Mershon, U.S. deputy marshal; Thomas D. Lastram, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1884 September 24: Venire facias, commanding the summons of John Stephens, James Jackson, J.T. Taylor, L.M. O'Neal, Berry L. Hacket, J.N. Magom, Henry Silas, W.H. Blackman, James Leauper, Mocpger Philpott, H.C. Allen, Albert Bruce, John Starr, Ila Johnson, James Cuss, James B. Stephus, S.N. Wheeler, Saul H. Harring, Albert Galalin, S.R. Quinton, S.H. Berry, B.F. Barten, Y.M. Williamson, J.B. Tyler, Richard Carr Johnson, as alternate juror; Thomas Boles, U.S. deputy marshal; includes letter of oath of service; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John Robinson, deputy marshal
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1884 September 30: Voucher, to Ben F. Ayers; includes cost per diem for services rendered as bailiff; Jacob Yoes, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 April 01: Voucher, U.S. v. Silas Conner, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; E. B. Harrison, commissioner; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; George Raper, William Brown, Bill Warner, witnesses
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1885 April 04: Voucher, U.S. v. One Ridgeway, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; Gilbert Bowlin, William Summerfield, witnesses
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1885 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Aaron Ridgway, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1885 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. David Price and Carry Broomback, larceny; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; includes oath of service from J.J. Hughes, guard; includes reciept for services rendered as guard; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; M.J. Mayfield, James Rowe, Aaron Tanner, A.W. Fort, witnesses
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1885 April 05: Voucher, U.S. v. Thompson Vann; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1885 April 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Dick Dowing, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; William F. Jones, deputy marshal
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1885 April 07: Voucher, U.S. v. Robert Ladadale, assault; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoner and other services; includes oath of service and reciept of payment; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; W.M. Perry, posse comitatus; George Rafer, witness; Thomas Monor, Dr. Walls, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1885 April 14: Voucher, U.S. v. David Price, et.al, larceny; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; W.F. Jones, deputy marshal; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Carry Bromback, George Roper, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 April 16: Oath of Office, for Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 August 03: Voucher, U.S. v Thomas McGee; includes cost of subpoenas for witnesses; served by J.H. Herston, deputy; Nicholas Frazier, G.S. Graham, witnesses
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1885 August 03: Voucher, U.S. v. Two horses, two saddles; includes cost of caring for and feeding horses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns; C.M. Barnes, deputy; items seized from Dick Glass
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1885 August 04: Voucher, to James W. Black; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Snow, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy
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1885 August 05: Voucher, U.S. v. William McCarty, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Irving Vose, Peter Scales, Frank Doyle, W.M. Barnes, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 10: Voucher, U.S. v. France Chave; includes cost of subpoena for witnesses; Silas Andrew, special deputy; Watt Christie, John Chumackaw, Three Killer, Jack Wright, witnesses
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1885 August 10: Voucher, U.S. v. James Thornton; includes cost of subpoena for witnesses; Silas Andrew, special deputy; John Corntassell, Ned Still, witnesses
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1885 August 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Phillip McGee, larceny; includes cost of warrant and feeding prisoner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Elias Barker, posse comitatus; W. McKinney, One Shuttlesworth, Mary Pusley, H. Harris, witnesses
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1885 August 11: Voucher, to J.J. Campbell, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting John G. Farr, deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Clent Boatwright, U.S. v. David Possuan (Kotaeubba, alias), U.S. v. Tobius Austin, and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Alex Ridenhour, Dock Dunford, Willis Wade, Impson Hocubbee, arrested
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1885 August 11: Voucher, to R. and T.A. Ennis, stationary company; includes cost of court documents; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 August 11: Voucher, U.S. v. John Mouser and Riley Vaughan, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of warramt and mileage; James Brizzolara, court commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Jim King, Wilson Forest, witnesses
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1885 August 11: Voucher, U.S. v. Julius Blary; includes cost of subpoean for witnesses; George W. Pound, deputy; John Schuler, John Divae, Alwir Exavier, witnesses
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1885 August 12: Voucher, to E.A. Warre, special agent; U.S. v. George W. Zeifer, cutting timber on government land; includes cost of expenses for trip; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 August 13: Letter of certification, from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney; stating his careful examination of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal, accounts
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1885 August 13: Oath of Office, sworn by Dennis C. Nichle; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 August 13: partial coucher, U.S. v. George Corser and Jackson Lewis et.al, murder; includes cost pf warrant and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; R.S. Monroe, guard; Tip Marshal, J.L. Starr, Sam Perryman, witnesses
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1885 August 14: Voucher, U.S. v. James Grady; Silas Andrew, special deputy; Albert Taylor, Roland Nave, Charlie Cox, witnesses
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1885 August 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Johnson Fallen; includes cost of mileage; Elias Andrew, deputy; Phil Elliot, George Elliott, Jess Elliott, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 August 14: Voucher, U.S. v. One pony, bridle, and saddle; includes cost of care for horse; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns; CM Barnes, deputy; items seized from One Copiah
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1885 August 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Shepherd; includes cost of subpoena for witnesses; Silas Andrew, special deputy marshal; J.W. Smith, Willis Smith, witnesses
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1885 August 15: Voucher, U.S. v. John Chewe; includes cost of subpoena for witnesses and mileage; Silas Andrew, special deputy; Obediah Loeust, Dan Watts, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 15: Voucher, U.S. v. one horse and one saddle; includes cost of care for horse; items seized from One Henshaw; Charles Burns; C.M. Barnes, deputy marshal
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1885 August 16: Voucher, to Charles Barnhill, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting Sam Wingo, deputy marshal, in U.S. v. George Merrill, U.S. v. Samuel Macey, U.S. v. Matt Oliver, and others; Stoke Oliver, arrested; Stephen Wheeler, comissioner; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Blue Duck; includes cost of mileage; Joseph Payne, deputy; Joseph Eagle, Dave Campbell, G.W. Taylor, witnesses: Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 18: Oath of office for Henry H. Russell, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas S. Farham, deputy chief
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1885 August 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Jefferson Dixon, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Brizzolara, commissioner; E.B. Sanders, W.L. Sanders, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. John Paris, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of warrant and mileage; Silas Andrew, deputy
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1885 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Lum Crittenden, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of warrant and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Silas Andrew, special deputy marshal; William Downing, Ned Still, John Holland, witnesses
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1885 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Massey et.al, threatening to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Brizzolara, commissioner; N.J. Smoot, witness; William H.H. Clayton, attorney; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Johnson, contempt; includes cost of warrant and mileage; Silas Andrew, deputy
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1885 August 21: Voucher, U.S. v. George Merrill, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Samuel Heffington, W.W. Stalnaker, witnesses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Nathan Colbert, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Jane Rogers, Henrietta Triplett, Maria Davis, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 22: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hays, larceny; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; John Blackfox, George Ketchu, John Kirk, witnesses; John Patterson, witness of signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v James Melton and William Melton, threatening to kill; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; W.O. Baird, John Taylor, A.J. Petty, James Patterson, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signature; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hays, larceny; includes cost of warrant and feeding prisoner; Silas Andrew, deputy; John Kirk, posse comitatus; Clarence Owensby, guard; John Blackfox, George Tikawska, John Kirk, witnesses
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1885 August 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Samuel Byington; includes cost of subpoena for witnesses; George W. Pound, deputy marshal; David Thomas, Cullush Harkins, Tom Brown, Sam Gains, witnesses
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1885 August 25: Voucher, to Charles Barnhill, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting, Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Dennis Barrows (alias One Bass), U.S. v. Wilson Forest, U.S. v. George Corser, U.S. v. Jackson Lewis, and others; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Sam Laslie, arrested
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1885 August 25: Voucher, to D.M. Cantrell; includes cost for one load of straw; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 August 25: Voucher, U.S. v Seaborn Jones, assault , includes cost of subpoenas for witnesses; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Harrison Hampton, witness; Clarence Owensby, Robert Monroe, witness in U.S. v. Surey McKinney; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 August 25: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas French; includes cost of mileage; Tyner Hughes, deputy; J.E. Perkins, Able James, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, clerk: G.S. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Frank Kerns, introducing liquor; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; John Hendrick, witness; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 August 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Joe Morgan, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of warrant and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; A.W. Young, guard
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1885 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Dr. William Frank and William Frank Jr., larceny; includes cost of warrant and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Elias Barker, posse comitatus; A.J. Griffith, Mrs. Lucy Griffith, J.W. Wilson, Mrs. J.W. Wilson, witnesses
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1885 August 27: Voucher, U.S. v. John Griggs; include cost of subpoena and mileage; Samuel Sixkiller, deputy marshal; A.W. Robb, J.T. Morrow, Dr. J. Sam, Frank Osborn, witnesses
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1885 August 28: Voucher, to Boyd McCauley and Terrell; includes cost of ice for use in court room; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 August 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Jacobs Tocs, S.D. Gilbreath and Hugh A.McDaniel, violating timber law; includes cost of summons to court; Seth Boles, deputy marshal
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1885 August 28: Voucher, U.S. v William McClintock et.al; includes cost of per diem and mileage; Samuel Sixkiller, deputy marshal; Dave Stiman, William Overton, witnesses
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1885 August 31: Venire facias, commanding the summons of J.S. Bostick, Frank Greer, Ed Shaffer, George Bell, David Jacobs Palmer, Julius Selig, Stoney Griffin, James Mitchett, J.H. Harden, E.B. Bright, Alfred Lax, Abram Hill, Alfred Sox, Joseph Wench, J.W. Adams, H.J. Hays, William Poe, Isaac Kanfwan, Charles Geiger, Charles Finigan, W. Truax, Alfred Coulter, James Day, Obery Ricks, J.H. Hamilton, J.B. Griffing, Abraham Still, Thomas Trotter, Martin Bridges, M.C. Wallace, Felix Helbling, and David Jacobs, jurors; warrants of commitment, U.S. v. William Roach and Thomas Holt, larceny; U.S. v. Sam Leslie, larceny; U.S. v. Isaac Frazier, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Wal-lis-ka, arson; U.S. v. Richard Carolina and Sam Carolina; U.S. v. George Bighead, retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. Albert Dick, retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. Lou Hampton, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Dennis Wilson, larceny; U.S. v. Dennis Barrows, larceny; U.S. v. Mark B. Lewis, assault with intent to kill; Ransom Caesar, assault; U.S. v. Lau-tis-kee, introducing spiritous liquor; U.S. v. Wentworth W. Hatfield, cutting timber on U.S. land; U.S. v. James Rowe, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; U.S. v. James White, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Charles Morris, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. George Vann, selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Ellis Holland, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Taylor Prince, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Frank Reed, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Levi Sterling, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Thomas Terrell, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. George McCall, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. George Reed, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Upton, retail liquor dealer; U.S v. Robert Eaton, retail liquor dealer; U.S. v. Tilden Hayes, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. John Bolin, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Harry Wilson, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Dick Doublehead, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. One Oakshire, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Albert Dick, introducing and selling spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Sam Mourning, selling liquor to Indians; U.S. v. Walter Mickle, introducing spirituous liquor; U.S. v. Taylor Batish, retail liquor dealer
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1885 August 31: Voucher, to Goodbar, Cherry and Co; includes cost of ice for use in court room; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 December 02: Oath of office, sworn by William M. Erwin; signed by Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 December 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Edwards, murder; includes cost of subpoenas; Lucinda Fleetwood, Judge George Clark, Mares Word, Jeff Magee, Ed Carr, Sut Bick, witnesses
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1885 December 11: Oath of office, sworn by William H. Cravens, deputy marshal; signed by Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 December 13: Voucher, U.S. v. H.C. Ray, introducing spirtuous liquor; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Tobe Ramey, Lou Knox, James London, witnesses; William Foreman, guard; William Fields, deputy marshal; John L. Tufts, commissioner
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1885 December 15: Voucher, U.S. v. Albert George and Joseph Jefferson, assault; includes cost of subpoenas; Lewis French, Allen Bench, witnesses; J.R. Cole, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; John Carroll, U.S. marshal
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1885 December 16: Voucher, U.S. v. R.A. Brown, obstructing process; includes cost of warrant and feeding prisoner; Charles LaFlore, deputy marshal; Julius L. Tufts, commissioner
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1885 December 17: Voucher, U.S. v. John Walker, murder; George Williams, deputy marshal; includes cost of mileage; attached, list of subpoenas for plantiffs, Jeremiah Walker, Roan Walker, Lewis H. Walker, Bass Starr, Mary Ann Gibb, William McCullough, Isaac Walker, Martha C. Watts, I.J. Norris, James Crawford, John Stassie, D.W. Lee, Robert Corbin, Elisha Bale, Isaac Jordan, Thomas Thomas, Etta Ross, H.O. Lorale, James Reynolds, W.G. Cherry, John Norris, Mattie M. Lee, Walter Lee, J.J. Campbell, Sam Starr, Dow Gibb, William J. Watts
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1885 December 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Rueben Seal, obstructing and resisting an officer; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; Simon Willis, O.O. Galen, Cubby Davis, witnesses; Charles La Flore, deputy marshal; Julius L. Tufts, commissioner; attached, letter of certification from William Foreman, guard
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1885 December 18: Voucher, One Harker, larcerny; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; Thomas McIntosh, Walter Pittman, Eddie Walker, witnesses; Tymer Hughes, deputy marshal
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1885 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Cooper, introducing spirtuous liquor; includes cost of warrant; William Watkins, Tom Ainsworth, Mr. Shropshire, Mrs. Shropshire, witnesses; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1885 December 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Shelton, larceny; includes cost of warrant and feeding prisoner; L.W. Marks, George Shear, witnesses; W.G. Nelson, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; John Carroll, U.S. marshal; attached, letter of certification for services rendered as guard, George W. Cornelius; attached, letter of certification for services rendered as guard, Woddy Brown; attached, letter of certification for services rendered as guard, J.E. Walker; J.L. Davis, witness of signatures; attached, two reciepts for feeding prisoners
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1885 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. John Smith, introducing spirituous liquor; L.F. Pinson, deputy marshal; J.L. Gordon, guard; Daniel Griffith, witness; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; attached, U.S. v. J.W. Becker, larceny; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Abe Wright, witness; includes service of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; G.F. Laurence, witness of signature; John Caroll, U.S. marshal; attached, letter of certification and receipt for services rendered as guard
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1885 December 19: Voucher, U.S. v. S.J. McClellon, introducing spirituous liquor; John L. Laflore, commissioner; Charles LaFlore, deputy marshal; D.W. Hodges, guard; D.W. Hodges, F.M. Hain, One Cox, witnesses; attached, U.S. v. R.A. Brown and Henry Jackson, larceny; Julius L. Tufts, commissioner; James McIntosh, guard; Samuel Willis, Cubby Davis, O.O. Gordon, witnesses; attached, letter of certification for services rendered as guard and receipt for feeding prisoner; John Carroll, U.S. marshal
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1885 December 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Jalen Grass, larceny; includes cost of subpoenas; Solomon Goforth, William Goforth, witnesses; Charles LaFlore, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; G.S. Willaims, clerk; John Carroll, U.S. marshal
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1885 December 22: U.S. v. Nelson Marona, murder; includes costs of service of subpoena; John M. Dale, witness; John G. Farr, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; John Carroll, U.S marshal
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1885 December 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Wiley Frazier, murder; includes cost of warrant and feeding prisoner; Malinda Frazier, Martha McKinney, Jerry McKinney, witnesses; E.C. Gill, guard; Elias Barker, posse comitatus; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1885 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Eli Williams, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of mileage and feeding one prisoner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Sam Wingo, deputy marshal; Bolons Kelly, posse comitatus; Dave Pigeon, Jesse Pigeon, witnesses; attached, voucher, U.S. v Tommy Harjo, murder; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; Charles Barnhill, guard; Albert Burgess, One Tomman, Major Ramer, Captain Belcher, F.B. Severs, Clarence Surner, James Kennard, witnesses; reciept for services rendered as guard
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1885 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Jesse Pigeon, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of discharging prisoner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Sam Wingo, deputy marshal; attached, receipt of John Carroll, U.S. marshal, for feeding prisoners
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1885 December 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Yank Sewell, assault; includes cost of warrant, mileage, and feeding prisoner; J. Sexton, Dr. Bailey, witnesses; Tymer Hugher, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1885 December 24: Certificate, of employment for Russhul Tuckes, guard, in charge of Bob Morris, U.S. prisoner; William McHarris, U.S. deputy marshal
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1885 December 24: Receipt, received of John Carroll, U.S. marshal; U.S. v. Bob Morris; includes expenses for feeding prisoner; William Mc. H. Morris, deputy marshal
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1885 December 26: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Hill and Curtis Hill, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoners; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; B.C. Cantrell, deputy marshal; Fred Schwepke, posse comitatus; Marion M. Kinkly, Bud Wallace, Dr. Harris, witnesses; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 December 29: Voucher, U.S. v. John Carter, larceny; attached, U.S. v. Joe Hunter and Dave Mize, murder; includes cost of subpoenas; Will Brady, witness; John W. McDaniel, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner and clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; John Carroll, U.S. marshal
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1885 December 29: Voucher, U.S. v. Riley Hubbard (alias Riley Patterson), larceny; includes cost of warrant; Henry Ball, James Bain, Van Laurance, witnesses; John McDaniel, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commisioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk and commissioner; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; John Carroll, U.S. marshal
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1885 December 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Stephen Edwards, murder; includes cost of discharging prisoner; George Williams, deputy marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1885 December 30: Voucher, U.S. v. Thomas Hope, murder; includes costs of discharging prisoner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner
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1885 December 31: Voucher, to John Carroll, U.S. marshal; John D. Trammell, William Drew, Bud T. Kill, J.R. Cole, J. Edwards, A.S. Vandeventer, George Ferguson, G.G. Tyson, W.G. Helms, J.E. Richardson, J.M. Baxter, Wiley A. Cox, Cull Shorn, George E. Williams, W.B. Kirk, William Fields, W.R. Farmer, J.M. Smith, Tyner Hughes, Sam Six Killer, Sam Wingo, F.R. Barling, John McDaniel, J.H. Mershon, W.M. Erwin, John McDaniel, Alfred McKay, Charles Laflore, B.C. Cantrell, William McH. Morris, Heck Thomas, John J. Treckled, Richard Colbert, G.W. Scruggs, John Carroll, Barney Connelly, F.R. Hilliard; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 February 01: Voucher, U.S. v Stephen Stock; includes cost of witness subpoenas; J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal; Archiblad Woodwin, John Morgan, S.W. Todhunter, witnesses
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1885 February 02: Voucher, to John D. Fisher, of Ozone, Arkansas; includes cost of mileage and services as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 03: Voucher, to John W. Cottingham; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Wilson Yarbrough, counterfeiting; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Murray, W. Alex, witness of signatures
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1885 February 04: Voucher, U.S. v. John D. Tyson and Wentworth W. Hartfield; D.B. Jermigan, deputy marshal; attached, letter of certification from William Teaky, guard; voucher, U.S. v. John Starr and One Agee, illicit distilling; includes cost of mileage, feeding prisoners, and other services; James A. Martin, Sue Martin, and Starks Rogers, witnesses; E.B. Harrison, commissioner
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Amos Aldridge; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Langley, introducing spirituous liquors; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Christopher C. Moore; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Wilson Yarbrough, counterfeiting; Stephen Wheeler, clerk, S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Cooper Cordy; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Langley, introducing spirituous liquors; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Harry T. Hampton; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Richardson, retail liquor dealer without paying special taxes; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; William H. Huggins, witness of signatures
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Nat Levi; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Wilson Yarbrough, counterfeiting; Stephen Wheeler, clerk, S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Christopher C. Moore, witness to signatures
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Samuel M. Quinn; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Richardson, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; Harry Hampton, witness of signatures
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1885 February 06: Voucher, to Thomas Cordy; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Langley, introducing spirituous liquors; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 February 09: Voucher, U.S. v. W.S. Clark, impersonating an officer of the United States; Bud T. Kill, deputy marshal
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1885 February 10: Voucher, U.S. v. Mayfield; court subpoena; includes cost witness subpoena; Mary Whitmeyer, witness
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Benjamin F. Higgins; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Spillman, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Charles Moses; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. John McCarthy, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Emanuel Springer; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Henry Bollevine; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David West, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Jesse H. Mayfield; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David West, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Joseph W. McCord, of Clarksville, Arkansas; includes cost of mileage and services as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk, S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Lewis Jackson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. John McCarthy, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to Martin Dick; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. John McCarthy, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to William G. Stone, witness in U.S. v. Benjamin P. Marshall, et. Al, larceny; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas D. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.M. Polles, witness to signatures
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1885 February 11: Voucher, to William W. Bradshaw; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. A.L. Poors, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 12: Voucher U.S. v. Emanuel Lewis and Lewis Webster; includes cost mileage; Sally Hawkins, Hatti Worth Hill, Mac Hill, Johnny Wright, One Babbs, George Rosenthal, witnesses; John G. Farr, deputy marshal
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1885 February 13: Voucher, to Oscar Parsons; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David Owens, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 14: Venire facias, commanding the summons of D.M. Wisdom, George R. Horton, Bris McGill, as petit jurors; Isaac C. Parker, judge; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, deputy clerk
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1885 February 16: Voucher, to Charles McCauley; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Charles Carter, introducing spirituous liquors; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Shields
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1885 February 16: Voucher, to William Fields; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Charles Carter, introducing spirituous liquors; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Henry Eiffent
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1885 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. S. Goforth, larceny; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Bud T. Kill, deputy marshal; J.A. Piteteford, Geore Scott, J.R. Sears, witnesses
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1885 February 17: Voucher, U.S. v. Tom Rabbit, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal; Washington Powell, witness
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1885 February 18: Voucher, to Joseph Jorl, of Booneville, Arkansas; includes cost of mileage and services as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk, S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 18: Voucher, U.S. v. John Downing; introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal
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1885 February 18: Voucher, U.S. v. Willis Banks and Jerry Green, introducing spiritous liquor; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Bud T. Kill, deputy marshal; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Bill Miller, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal; George Shawblue, witness
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1885 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Enoch Six, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; Mark Little, guard; Jim Muskrat, witness; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Rainey, deputy marshal; William Phelan, guard
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1885 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. James Snail, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal
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1885 February 19: Voucher, U.S. v. Spear Selsey, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal; Webb Wickett, Joe Muskrat, Jeff Muskrat, witnesses
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1885 February 20: Voucher, U.S. v. One Todd, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; John Paterson, deputy marshal; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 February 22: Partial voucher; U.S. v. Spar Selsey, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 22: Voucher, U.S. v. Enoch Six; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal; William Phelan, guard
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1885 February 22: Voucher, U.S. v. George Cunningham, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, U.S. marshal
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1885 February 22: Voucher, U.S. v. James Snail, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal; Mark Little, guard
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1885 February 22: Voucher, U.S. v. John Downing, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal
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1885 February 22: Voucher, U.S. v. William Miller, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commisioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal
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1885 February 23: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Willis, murder; includes cost of mileage; James Brizzolara, commissioner; John G. Farr, deputy marshal; Mitchel Willis, Calvin Willis, Jose Willis, witnesses
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1885 February 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Henry Colbert, larceny; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; John G. Farr, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Mitchell Willis, Britt Willis, Mrs. Fulsom, witnesses
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1885 February 24: Voucher, U.S. v. Hugh Gilliam, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; includes oath of service from Minus Liftridge, guard; includes reciept for services rendered as guard; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Farr, deputy marshal; Hiram Moody, posse commitatus; William Cole, Hannibal Butler, witnesses
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1885 February 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John Brown, contemp; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal; includes handwritten note from Wilkinson detailing trip back to Fort Smith, Arkansas
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1885 February 27: Voucher, to Joseph Farris; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; Augustus A. Mooreau, witness of signatures
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1885 February 27: Voucher, to Noah Parris; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; Augustus A. Mooreau, witness of signatures
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1885 February 27: Voucher, to William H. Huggins; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Richardson, retail liquor dealer without paying special taxes; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; Harry T. Hampton, witness of signatures
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1885 February 27: Voucher, U.S. v. Isaac Lewis, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; includes oath of service from James J. Campbell, guard; includes reciept for services rendeered as guard; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Farr, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Wesley Watkins, Robert Collins, witnesses
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1885 January 01: Voucher, U.S. v. One Tex, counterfiting; includes cost per diem and mileage; Elias Andrew, deputy marshal; G.N. Raines, One Frank, John Ward, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 January 03: Voucher, includes record of account balances for witness payments; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 06: Voucher, to James G. Grifting; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 January 06: Voucher, to John Sadler; includes cost of witness as a petit juror; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles. U.S. marshal; Max Hoff; John H. Bales; Isaac Cohn, Max Hopp, witness of signatures
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1885 January 06: Voucher, to Thomas Vernon; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 January 07: Venire facias, commanding the summons of James Scoville, Thomas Vernon, Julius Diser, W.J. Blythe, D.J. Young, Silas K. Robinson, Seligman Baer, G.R. Horton, John Vaughan, Alex Patterson, Samuel Lawrence, Andrew Jackson, Walter Miley, Samuel Peters, as grand, petit, alternate, and special jurors
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1885 January 08: Voucher, to David Jacobs; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 January 08: Voucher, to John Tault; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 January 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Nicholas Frazier, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost per diem and mileage; George W. Pound, deputy marshal; Samuel Moud, posse comitatus; Thomas W. Gee, Fulsom Harris, Joe McGee, Randal McGee, witnesses
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1885 January 09: Voucher, to August Reichart; includes cost of petit juror; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy
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1885 January 09: Voucher, to John Dodson; includes cost of petit juror; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy
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1885 January 10: Letter of certification, from William H.H. Clayton, attorney, certifying his examination of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal, accounts
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1885 January 10: Voucher, to John Vaughan for 18 lamp chimneys for jail; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 January 10: Voucher, to John W. Buzan; includes cost of witness as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 10: Voucher, U.S. v. John Butler, larceny; includes cost per diem and mileage; George W. Pound, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 January 12: Voucher, to Andrew J. Jeremiah; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David West, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Henry McGoery
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1885 January 12: Voucher, to Burrell Hawkins: includes cost of petit juror; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy; Henry Reutzel, witness of signatures
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1885 January 13: Letter, from William H.H. Clayton, attorney, to J.R. Hallowell, attorney; letter discussing a complaint in the case of C. Roses; George R. Grace, assistant attorney
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1885 January 13: Voucher, to Jerry Washington; includes cost of petit juror; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy
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1885 January 13: Voucher, to John G. Briley; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 13: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Lurk, assault with intent to kill; includes cost per diem and mileage; James Brizzolara, commissioner; Cooper Surratt, Moxey Nail, Adams McKinney, witnesses; John Paterson, witness of signatures; William H.H. Clayton, attorney; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 14: Voucher, to David Esteep; includes cost of witness in United States v. George Brashears, murder; Thomas B. Larham, Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Hopp, witness of signatures
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1885 January 14: Voucher, to David Vinson; includes cost of witness in United States v. George Brashears, murder; Thomas B. Larham, Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Hopp, witness of signatures
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1885 January 14: Voucher, to James H. Cooper: includes cost of witness in U.S. v. J.A. Cauthron, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; W.B. Pope, E.R. Wetzel, witness to signatures
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1885 January 14: Voucher, to Jehiel B. Smith; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Wilson Yarbrough, counterfeiting; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.R. Weitzel
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1885 January 15: Voucher, U.S. v. James Evans, murder; includes cost of mileage; Henry Brasheka, Mary Brasheka, Lizzie Stevenson, Dice Stevenson, witnesses; C.E. Garretson, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 January 19: Voucher, to Francis J. Males; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al., distillery; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 20: letter discussing arrest and order of removal of C. Rogers; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Hon. W.H.H. Clayton, J.N. Hallowal, U.S. attorney
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Alfred McCay; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Duke W. Wiltshire; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Snow, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to George W. McAfee; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Snow, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M Barnes, chief deputy
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Gibson Sexton; includes cost of witness in United States v. George Brashears, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal; W.H. McDonald, witness of signatures
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Jabe Lipps; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Snow, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Julius Selig; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Lou Roberson; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to Pauline Parris; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 21: Voucher, to William Lipps; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Snow, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Alex R. Durant; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. H. Cleveland, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Alfred James; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. H. Cleveland, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Farr, Abe Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Allen Clark; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Harrison Cleveland, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Farr Abe Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Calvin M. Rutherford; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Cauthron, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Charles Perkins; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. H. Cleveland, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns; Abe Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Christian F. Lang; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. J.A. Cauthron, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Cyrus Goodrich; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Spillman, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.C. Wilkinson, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Dick Scott; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Daniel Lucky, et.al, larceny; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Chris A. Pansze, Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Dickson Nail; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. W.H. Barker, retail liquor deal without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Seth Boles
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Elbert C. Wade; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Elijah Winters, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Frank Shaffer; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Andrew H. Sevil, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to George Vann; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David West, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Henry Chalk; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Bird, larceny; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Henry C. Palmer; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. John Tidwell, assault with intent to kill; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; S.A. Williams, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.H. Oppenheimer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to John Williams; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Dan Tomlinson, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to John Wilson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Harrison Cleveland, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Gass; Abe Mayer, John G. Farr, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to John W. Leach; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Spillman, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Hunter, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Joseph E. Crouch; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. J.A. Cauthron, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Lennel W. Marks; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. William Curtis, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Lennon Harkins; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Harrison Cleveland, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, Abe Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Lewis H. Raney; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al., distilling; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Lorin Lewis; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry McGee, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Nathaniel J. Willis; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry McGee, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Nathaniel J. Willis; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry McGee, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Noble Washington; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Jerry Fleetwood, larceny; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Robert Daniels; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Daniel Lucky et. al., distilling; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Robert Green; includes cost of service as petit juror; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles; U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Robert McIntosh; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Daniel Lucky, et.al, larceny; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Tilda Walker; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Frank Walker, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Watson Lowther; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Spillman, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Hunter, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to William Acker; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al., larceny; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Chris A. Pansze, Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to William Hawkins; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Daniel Lucky, larceny; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Chris A. Pansze, Max A. Mayer, witnesses of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to William H. Chaffie; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. J.O. Page, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to William H. Jones; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al., distilling; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Chris A. Pansze, Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to William Lick; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. H. Cleveland, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Gass, witness of signatures; Abe Mayer
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Willie Crane; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Benjamin Greenleaf, introducing spirituous liquors; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.C. Wilkinson, witness to signatures
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1885 January 22: Voucher, to Wyatt McLean; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David West, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Agnes Carney; includes cost of witness in United States v. Charles Harris et. al., assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Anderson Butler; includes cost of witness in United States v. Charles Harris, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Crockett Mackey; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram Davis, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Edwin Etter; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Eli Garlen; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Leflore, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to George Briley; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to George Krackenberger; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.H. Oppenheimer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to George McElroy; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.H. Oppenheimer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Harry Starr; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram Davis, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Henry Skates; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram Davis, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to James Smith; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram Smith, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to James Spears; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Jesse Walker; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Leflore, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to John R. Goard; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; M.S. Cohn, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to John Richardson; includes cost of witness in United States v. George W. Pounds, false claim; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to John W. Archer; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Joseph H. Boyd; includes cost of witness in United States v. Sam Snow, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Lewis A. McPherson; includes cost of petit juror; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; C.M. Barnes, chief deputy; John Patinson, deputy; Oppenheimer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Lizzie Butler; includes cost of witness in United States v. Charles Harris et. al., assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Lizzie Spears; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Naurine Reed; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram David, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Polly Neoins; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram Davis, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Robert Childers; includes cost of witness in United States v. William Clingham, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Samuel Childers; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Edwin Etter, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Sauk Vann; includes cost of witness in United States v. Abram Davis, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Taylor Parris; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to Waterfallen; includes cost of witness in United States v. Jeff Robinson, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to William C. Schulte; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Jerry Fleetwood, larceny; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 23: Voucher, to William P. Sinnett; includes cost of witness in United States v. Thomas Stufferbean, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 24: George W. Emerson: includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Cam Hampton, assault with intent to kill; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 24: Voucher, to James Samuels; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al. distilling; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Hill, witness of signatures
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1885 January 24: Voucher, to John P. Gaines; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al., distilling; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Hill, witness of signatures
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1885 January 24: Voucher, to John Skillman; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Spillman, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.C. Wilkinson, witness to signatures
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1885 January 24: Voucher, to Matt Brown; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. H. Cleveland, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John G. Gass, M. Sternbury, witness of signature
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1885 January 24: Voucher, to Samuel Wise; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Henry House et. al. distilling; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Hill, witness of signatures
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1885 January 24: Voucher, to Thomas Carter; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David Owens, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.C. Wilkinson, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Ambrose Buffington, witness in U.S. v. Squirrel Carey, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; R.C. Bollinger, witness to signatures; Alexander May; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Anderson Wiltshire; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David West, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Joseph Godson, E.R. Weitzel
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Becky Gallion; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Frank Walker, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Benjamin M. Hays; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. David Owens, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Charles E. Weatherly; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Dennis Woods; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feurerstine, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Dick Riley; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; R.C. Bollinger, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Elijah A. Warren; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Josh Richardson, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, E.D. Town, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to George Wellington; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. H. Cleveland, murder; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.R. Weitzel, witness of signature
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Henry Shields; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; George G. Gass, Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Henry Willis, witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; John G. Garr, May A. Mayer, witnesses to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to James H. Ridenhour; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. C.M. Hampton, introducing spirituous liquors; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.R. Weitzel, Alexander Max, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to James Mills; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Jenny Richardson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Grayson, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Joseph Sodler, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to John C. Derickson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Bryan et. al., larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to John Holmes; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Jerry Fleetwood, larceny; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; E.R. Weitzel, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to John Irons, witness in U.S. v. Squirrel Carey, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; R.C. Bollinger, witness to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to John M. Adair; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Abraham Pollard et. al., larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; J.C. Wilkinson, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to John M. Henderson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Benjamin P. Marshall, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Josie Bird; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; R.C. Bollinger, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Lily Willis; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; George G. Gass, Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Lum Larthers; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. One Spillman, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Martha (no last name), witness in U.S. v. Elizabeth Lee, resisting process; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; R.C. Bollinger, witness to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Michael Biener; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Arcene, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Nelson Hicks, witness in U.S. v. Santa Lee, introducing spirituous liquors; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Nelson Leskov; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Arcene, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Peter Riley; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Randolph Perryman; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Abraham Pollard et. al., larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Robert White; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Matt Brown et. al., murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Sarah(no last name), witness in U.S. v. Elizabeth Lee, resisting process; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; R.C. Bollinger, witness to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Silas Richardson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Grayson, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Joseph Sodler, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Simon Fulsome, witness in U.S. v. Kirk Napoleon, arson; includes cost of mileage; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Chris A. Pansze, Max A. Mayer, witnesses to signatures; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Simon Schable; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Tony Henderson; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Kirk Napoleon et. al., arson; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Chris A. Pansze, Max A. Mayer, witnesses to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Turner Everidge; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Vera Frazier; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. James Grayson, assault with intent to kill; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Joseph Sodler, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to William D. Towerly; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Orlander K. Bird, murder; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Wilson David; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Martin Bird, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas B. Larham, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; George G. Gass, Max A. Mayer, witness to signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, to Woben Brashears; includes cost of witness in U.S. v. Harrison Cleveland, murder; Thomas B. Larham deputy clerk; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; William Feuerstine, witness of signatures
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1885 January 26: Voucher, U.S. v. John Hooper, assault; includes cost of mileage; John Paterson, deputy marshal
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1885 January 26: Voucher, U.S. v. William B. Armstrong, Martha F. Fick, and Wentworth W. Hartfield; includes mileage; D.B. Jemigaw, deputy marshal
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1885 January 28: Voucher, U.S. v. Lou Hampton; includes cost per diem and mileage; Henry Goodloe, Ed Harris, witnesses; John G. Farr, U.S. deputy marshal
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1885 January 30: Voucher, U.S. v. George Cunningham, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; includes cost of mileage; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal
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1885 January 30: Voucher, U.S. v. One Todd, larcreny; includes cost of mileage; attached letter of certification from Thomas Bithel, guard; W.A. Cox, deputy marshal; Tamil Edmonson, witness of signatures; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; James Hazelett, witness; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk; J.A. Hammerely, witness of signature
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1885 January 5 : Voucher, U.S. v. One Iyetublee, introducing spiritous liquor; Includes cost per diem and mileage; includes oath and letter of service from David Thomas, guard; George W. Pound, deputy marshal; William Feuerotine, W.M. Mellitte, witnesses of signatures; Tauma Coal, Wilson Coal, witness in case; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; James Brizzolara, commissioner
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1885 July 01: Voucher, to Alexander May; includes cost for services rendered as janitor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 July 01: Voucher, to George D. Barnard and Co.; includes cost of carious goods for U.S. court; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 July 01: Voucher, to George S. Winston; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 July 01: Voucher, to Jacob A. Hammersly; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk
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1885 July 01: Voucher, to John Paterson; includes cost for services rendered as bailiff; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 July 02: Voucher, U.S. v. John Evans; includes cost per of mileage; Tyner Hughes, deputy; Joe Nail, Washington Clueous, witnesses; H. Spencer, Mrs. Tyner, witnesses in U.S. v. Perryman
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1885 July 02: Voucher, U.S. v. Zebulon M. Pettigrew, et.al, suit on post master bond; W.J. Jones, deputy marshal; Alex Hudry, S.R. Stone, Thomas Jennings, William S. Tristal, William H. Edison, Jerome Goodman; Stephen Wheeler, clerk
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1885 July 04: Voucher, to B.F. Atkinson; includes cost for one dozen papers; Charles Burns, jailor; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williamson, deputy clerk: Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal
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1885 July 04: Voucher, U.S. v. Wilson Forrest, introducing spiritous liquor , includes cost of mileage and feeding prisoner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal, Dr. Dolph, Lizzie McKinney, witnesses
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1885 July 06: Voucher, U.S. v. Sam Leslie, larceny; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Dick Berryhill, Cub McIntosh, witnesses; attached list of grand, petit, and alternate jurors, George Weidham, R.M. Gilbert, John Keeton, Calvin M. Dye, T.V. Whittlesey, B.W. Herring, E.B. Chastine, J.P. Mack, Theodore H. West, John H. Henson, A.W. Vanhooser, M.H. Copeland, Charles Richardson, W.C. Calhoun, Eli Roof, W.P. Clardy, A.F. Coleman, A.C. Euibry, C. Fox, W.H. Crawford, A.T. Bouham, Daniel Chaplin, G.U. Spradling, Peter B. Allen, D. Barton, John Brown, J.M. Caldwell, A.H. Sawyers, H. Shields, H.W. Gilbreath, James Hood, Willis Smith, T.G. May, John Matherly, Robert Curtis, Giles Hancock, J.H. Harrison, John C. Calico, Elijah Drake Jr., J.P. Berry, Thomas Hill, J.T. Bond, J.H. Queen, U.W. Pipkin, Lewis W. Gore, J.T. Millsap, Joseph Bruce, James B. Griffith, Jesse Cornish, S.H. Boyd, J. Cole, H.H. Jones, Calvin Mooney, William Robertson, J.H. Evans, Z.N. McAfee, James W. Norwood, W.S. Albright, J.B. Harwell, J.H. Rackerby, T.W. Smith, J.W. Mashburn, jurors; attached list of warrants issued; U.S. v. Charles Gray, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Frank H. Guive, passing counterfeit money; U.S. v. Bud Hill, larceny; U.S. v. Rozzell Mackey, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Jerry Lewis; G.S. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; John Paterson, deputy marshal
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1885 July 07: Voucher, U.S. v. One Bass (Dennis Barrows, alias), larceny; includes cost of feeding prisoner and mileage; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; One Kilgore, Red Kelly, Bunch William, witnesses
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1885 July 08: Voucher, U.S. v. Adam McKinney, introducing spiritous liquor; includes cost of warrant; James Brizzolara, commissioner: Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; Bud Harris, witness
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1885 July 08: Voucher, U.S. v. William D. Sliger, assault with intent to kill; includes cost of warrant and discharging prisoner; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; Tyner Hughes, deputy marshal; John Pierce, witness
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1885 July 09: Voucher, U.S. v. One horse, one pair saddle bags; includes cost of expense for publishing notice and feeding horse; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Sam Couch, items were seized; Charles Burns; CM Darnes, deputy
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1885 July 15: Voucher, to Andrew Smith, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting J.C. Wilkinson, deputy marshal, in U.S. v. Stephen Edwards, U.S. v. Richard Owens, U.S. v. John McGrew, and others; Stephen Wheeler, James Brizzolara, commissioner; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; George Sane, One Kayle, Noah Westmoreland, West Westmoreland, Thomas White, J.D. Sullican, D.W. Buffington, arrested
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1885 July 16: Letter of certification, from William H.H. Clayton, U.S. attorney; stating his careful examination of Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal, accounts
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1885 July 17: Voucher, to John Morris and Co.; includes cost of printing various court records; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; M. Evan, cashier
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1885 July 20: Letter, to Stephen Wheeler, reguarding payments made on judgement of Shirk, assignee, v. Newton County; from office of Ebon W. Kimball, attorney
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1885 July 20: Voucher, U.S. v. Five horses, five saddles; includes cost of caring for and feeding horses; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Charles Burns; C.M. Barnes, deputy
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1885 July 21: Voucher, to Mark Little, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for assisting L.H. Ramey, deputy marshal, in U.S. v. William Hummingbird, U.S. v. Julius Barlow, and U.S. v. Nelson Guest, and others; E.B. Harrison, commissioner; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; S.A. Williams, deputy clerk; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Washington Dick, Waterback, arrested
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1885 July 21: Voucher, U.S. v. Abram V. Morgan; includes cost of summons; John Paterson, deputy marshal; Alexander Juzau, John R. Burdge, summons served