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1880 November 1-1881 January 18

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Detroit, Wayne County (Mich.); Fort Smith, Sebastian County (Ark.)

Language

English

Identifier

MS.000962, Box 8, Folder 4, Item 31

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Text

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

Contributing Entity

Arkansas State Archives

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Item 08_04_031, United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Filed 1881 January 25, Stephen Wheeler, clerk

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Voucher, to J.M. Huffington, chief deputy 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, U.S. clerk of court
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