Civil Procedure and Courts
Found in 372 Collections and/or Records:
George Corn Jr. deposition
Handwritten legal document written in Lexington, Kentucky which was taken in evidence in the case of Robert Daniel et al. vs. Stephen Trigg's Estate before the Kentucky Supreme Court. Concerns Daniel's activities in relation to property of the estate which included slaves and horses.
Court pleadings and income tax tables, between 1904 and 1954
Contains court pleadings of the King, Burton, and Russell firm, and income tax tables by Samuel Russell, Jr. Materials undated, but approximately early 1900s.
Oliver Cowdery docket book
The account docket book of Oliver Cowdery from Kirtland, Ohio, 1837.
Oliver Cowdery legal documents
Two signed documents, one a stipulation in an estate settlement and the other a petition for divorce, from Walworth County, Wisconsin. Cowdery acted as attorney in both cases.
Oliver Cowdery notarized affidavit
Notarized affidavit affirming that an add had been run in the newspaper the "Walworth County Democrat" advertising land sales. The document was signed by O. Cowdery "Notary Public."
Oliver Cowdrey stipulation in estate settlement
Signed legal document for a case in Walsworth, Wisconsin District Court in which Cowdery was the attorney.
John Cradlebaugh letter
Handwritten and signed letter of resignation dated February 12, 1861. The item was written in Carson City, Nevada. Cradlebaugh states that he will no longer serve as a judge in the territory of Utah.
Daviess County (Mo.) court order
Photocopy of a change of venue order. "Caleb Baldwin, Lyman Wight, Joseph Smith Jr. and others" were charged with arson. The judge ordered them transferred to Boone County where he thought they could receive a fair trial.
Daviess County legal documents
Photocopies of handwritten court proceedings of cases tried in Daviess County and Boone County, Missouri. The trials relate to Joseph Smith (1805-1844), the first president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and others being tried for treason; the trial of Parley P. Pratt (1807-1857), an apostle of the Church, for murder; testimony against Caleb Baldwin; and testimony against King Follet on charges of robbery. Dated 1839.