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Date Original

1880 January 1-April 9

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Geographical Area

Fort Smith, Sebastian County (Ark.)

Language

English

Identifier

MS.000962, Box 39, Folder 9, Item 54

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United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, MS.000962

Publisher

Arkansas State Archives

Contributing Entity

Arkansas State Archives

Recommended Citation

Item 39_09_054, United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Use and reproduction of images held by the Arkansas State Archives without prior written permission is prohibited. For information on reproducing images held by the Arkansas State Archives, please call 501-682-6900 or email at state.archives@arkansas.gov.

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United States History

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Filed 1880 April 9, Stephen Wheeler, clerk

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1880 April 9: Abstract, includes compensation to witnesses in cases U.S. v. Armistead Lilly, introducing spiritous liquor; U.S. v. Joseph Nail, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. James Baldwin, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Colbert Lasley, Gibson Grayson, arson; U.S. v. James Rabourn, introducing spiritous liquor; U.S. v. William Matoy, violating intercourse revenue laws; U.S. v. Daniel Tucker, larceny; U.S. v. Joseph Myers, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Dudley Wilson, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. Elisha Batler, larceny; U.S. v. Bill Matoy, larceny; U.S. v. Willis Jackson, resisting process, larceny; U.S. v. James Kyle larceny; U.S. v. Josephus Taylor, larceny; U.S. v. Henry Schoute, Bob Morris, larceny; U.S. v. Texas George, Wain Nail, Blu Nail, larceny; U.S. v. George Bushears, larceny; U.S. v. Wah Childers, murder; U.S. v. Joseph Moore, larceny; U.S. v. Columbus Phipps, assault with intent to kill; U.S. v. William Billy, violating intercourse revenue laws; U.S. v. Billy Hock a low Chublee, Gibson Hock a low Chublee, larceny; U.S. v. Henry Schuate, Bob Morris, larceny; Stephen Wheeler, James Brizzolara, commissioners; D.P. Upham, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk

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