Affidavits
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
John Urie affidavits
Visick, H. Hal
Contains Internal Revenue Service summons, affidavit of Dallin H. Oaks, memorandum in opposition to the enforcement of the Third Party Internal Revenue Service John Doe Summons, other legal documents pertaining to the Internal Revenue Service, and report and recommendation of U.S. District Court for the District of Utah. Also includes news item, memorandum decision, and news release.
Wesley P. Walters affidavits
Photocopies of five affidavits, an invitation to hear Walters speak, and court proceedings (1826). The affidavits confirm under which circumstances Walters found the 1826 court record. The record states that Joseph Smith (1805-1844) "the glass looker" was fined $2.68.
Walworth County (Wis.) legal records
Newel Kimball Whitney legal documents
Handwritten legal documents relating to a suit in which Betsey Chase attempted to recover $1,000 on an unfulfilled promisory note between her deceased husband and Whitney.
Will W. Bowman family genealogy, undated
Contains materials relating to Bowman's personal life and family. Items include personal letters addressed to several members of the Wattis family; genealogy starting with Lyman Corey, his great-grandfather; an affidavit from Eunice Wattis Bowman asserting that Will W. Bowman is her son and verifying his birth; as well as newspaper clippings commemorating the death of W. H. Wattis, undated.
Wisconsin legal documents
Photocopy of a handwritten affidavit dated 11 July 1849. The affidavit states that testimony given by James J. Strang is true.