This page contains United States Western District Court of Arkansas records dating from 1839-1892.
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Venire facias, commanding the summons of John Armstrong, Stephen P. Brock, Wilson R. Batchelder Jr., John G. Bell, John M. Black, Quinton D. Beesley, Hardy M. Banks, William J. Bollinger, Isaac C. Chidester, William B. Duncan, Thomas J. Daniel, Washington W. Davis, Mansfield Durham, James M. Ford, John S. Fields, Otis E. Gulley, Edward P. Hall, Samuel W. Harmon, John F. Joplin, William E. Key, James M. Kayler, Jesse M. King, Joseph Massingdale, James O'Neil, Theodore Ober, Nelson A. Pope, William C. Raper, Joel P. Robinson, Henry E. Rowe, Albert Smith, Isaac S.C. Satterwhite, Everett Station, Henry Scott, Stephen Straub, John White, William A. Walkins, Manville B. Young, William Malone, John W. Woods, as petit jurors; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. clerk of court
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Voucher, includes cost of subpoenas Joe Evenclay, deputy U.S. marshal; U.S. v. Joe Martin, murder; U.S. v. Lig Lyles, larceny; U.S. v. Frank Miller, assault with intent to kill; John Giddrus, Henry Augill, One Folsom, Henry Croney, Adie Wheeler, Sue Martin, Frank Cabe, Mrs. Boyley, Amanda Flonder, William Ellis, Sarra Lyles, Tom Lyles, Ruth Brown, Tony Brown, Alex Brown, James Weatherly, and William Smiley, witnesses; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. clerk of court
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Voucher, includes cost of warrants for commitment to jail; R.B. Creekman, deputy U.S. marshal; U.S. v. Henry Cooper, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Joseph Trohorn, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. William Flannery, introducing spirituous liquors and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Henry M. Durham, introducing spirituous liquors and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. James Harris, introducing spirituous liquors and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. William Morgan, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. J.M. Cox, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Nichols Johnson, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Alex McCurtain, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Julius Campbell, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. Peter Pitchly, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. White Flannery, introducing spirituous liquors and retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Samuel Glisner, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. James Holland, retail liquor dealer without paying special tax; U.S. v. Stanford Wade, introducing spirituous liquors; U.S. v. James Adams, introducing spirituous liquors
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Voucher, to Charles J. Price, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, for assisting S.P. McLaughlin, deputy U.S. marshal, in U.S. v. Dock Newland et al., introducing and selling spiritous liquor; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Jacob Yoes, U.S. marshal; George Bennett, Sandy George, Alex Harjo, John Wilson, arrested
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Voucher, to Dan Reeves, of Paul's Valley, Chickasaw Nation, for assisting Heck Thomas, deputy U.S. marshal, in U.S. v. Robert Oneil and U.S. v. Henry Maxwell, et al.; Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner; Gus Shipman, Ben Sims, One Anderson, Bob Jackson, Lark H. Smith, John Alexander, arrested; J.M. Dodge, deputy clerk; John Carroll, U.S. marshal
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Voucher, to E.P. Vickers, deputy U.S. marshal, for assisting Stephen Wheeler, U.S. commissioner, in U.S. v. Ed Goddard, stealing U.S. mail; subpoena, served to William Lindsay, L.L. Briggs, Ben J. Mosley, John H. Hampton, P.M. Vaugh, A.H. Freeman and H. Knight; includes cost of mileage and subsistence for self, horse and prisoner; J.L. Cummings, guard