Box 5
Contains 391 Results:
Petition to the Mayor of Nauvoo, 1844 January 18
Petition recommending Samuel Musick "as a proper person to sell and retail spiritous liquors" within the Third Ward at the City of Nauvoo. Dated January 17, 1844.
Petition to the Mayor of Nauvoo, 1844 January 17
Petition recommending Samuel Musick "as a proper person to sell and retail spiritous liquors" within the Third Ward at the City of Nauvoo. Dated January 17, 1844.
Wrapper, 1844 April 1
William Clayton Nauvoo city tax order, 1844 April 1
J. H. Sherman declaration on behalf of William Schwartz, et al., against Joseph Dodd, 1845 June 9
Declaration by Sherman, attorney, (copy) for and in behalf of the plaintiffs, Schwartz, et al., against Dodd, regarding land in Hancock County, Illinois. Dated June 9, 1845.
J. H. Sherman declaration on behalf of William Schwartz, et al., against Alpheus Cultler and Reynolds Cahoon, 1845 June 17
Declaration by Sherman, attorney, (copy) for and in behalf of the plaintiffs, Schwartz, et al., against Cutler and Cahoon, regarding land in Hancock County, Illinois. Dated June 17, 1845.
J. H. Sherman declaration on behalf of William Schwartz, et al., against George Miller and Newel Kimball Whitney, 1845 June 24
Declaration by Sherman, attorney, (copy) for and in behalf of the plaintiffs, Schwartz, et al., against Miller and Whitney, regarding land in Hancock County, Illinois. Dated June 24, 1845.
J. H. Sherman declaration on behalf of William Schwartz, et al., against George Miller and Newel Kimball Whitney, 1845 June 24
Declaration by Sherman, attorney, (copy) for and in behalf of the plaintiffs, Schwartz, et al., against Miller and Whitney, regarding land in Hancock County, Illinois. Dated June 24, 1845.
Thomas Morrison declaration on behalf of I. S. Chamberlaine, against Almon W. Babbitt, Joseph L. Heywood, John S. Fullmer, and William Fossett, 1846 April 3
Declaration by Morrison, attorney, (copy) for and in behalf of Chamberlaine, against Babbitt, Heywood, Fullmer, and Fossett, regarding land in Nauvoo, Illinois. Dated April 3, 1846.