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1894 November 10: Verdict, in U.S. v. Curtis Dason, Elus Lucas, William Cook, Thurman Baldwin, Bill Goldsby (alias Cherokee Bill), robbery; A.E. Deifendorf, agent of Wells Fargo, victim; H.C. Pernot, jury foreman; S.B. Simpson, Cris Madsin, Sam Willsby, J.Y. Summons, R.P. Turner, G.R. Frost, George B. White, Marian Tressler, J.H. Robinson, Mrs. J.H. Robinson, witnesses
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1894 November 14: Receipt, of J.B. Lee, deputy marshal; to S. McAlester for livery bill; to John Clark for board and lodging; to John Thomas for feeding prisoners; to William R. Craig for feeding prisoners; to Will Watson for feeding prisoner; to John Calhurn for feeding prisoner; to J. Lambert for feeding prisoners; attached, certificate of employment for George Payne, guard, over Charles Ridge and Lenard McDonald, prisoners
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1894 November 14: Voucher, U.S. v. John Potts and J.R. Scoggs, introducing and selling liquor; R.S. Todhunter, deputy marshal; J.C. Carson, L.D. Billamy, Amanda Heflin, witnesses; George J. Crump, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk; Edgar Smith, assistant U.S. attorney; includes cost of milage and service
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1894 November 14: Voucher, U.S. v. Charles Ridge and Leonard McDaniel, introducing and selling spiritous liquor; J.B. Lee, deputy marshal; Stephen Wheeler, commissioner; George Payne, guard; William Terry, William Souther, witnesses; I.M. Dodge, deputy clerk; Edgar Smith, assistant U.S. attorney; includes cost of milage, service, railroad fare, livery bill and subsistence for self and prisoner