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Year | Case Name | County | Cause/Crime | Case Description | Division | Location | # Pages | PDFs | Actions |
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1891 | Bank of Adairville & Buck & Morrow v. Hancock Hallums & Co. et al. | Montgomery | Debt | Additional defendant: W. J. Ely Assignee of Hancock Hallums and Co. Buck and Morrow were indebted to Hancock Hallums and Co. in the sum of $6339 which was secured by a mortgage. Buck and Morrow also drew a draft for Hancock and Hallums for four payments totaling $3,000. This draft eventually became the property of the Bank of Adairville. In 1890 Hancock and Hallums became insolvent. Buck and Morrow now claim they are entitled to a credit on their debt. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: F Shelf: 2 Box Number: 890 |
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1891 | Adams, Gill& Co, et al. v. John Adams & D. B. Smith | Montgomery | Debt | Plaintiff alleged that defendants bought a large lot of tobacco, which was paid for by the firm in which defendant Adams is also a member of. Plaintiffs stated that defendants owed the firm $904.61 for the purchase of the tobacco lot. Additional Plaintiffs: R.D. Mosley | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: 4 Box Number: 843 |
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1890 | The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company v. R. F. Brake | Montgomery | Injury and Damages | Case and appeal from a judgment against Railroad Company. Brake was injured on the job and awarded $1,900.00. The railroad company appealed judgment stating Brake was an independent contractor of a man named Gould, appeal was overruled and judgment upheld | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: 4 Box Number: 843 |
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1890 | T. L. Yancey v. S. H. Morgan, admr. | Montgomery | Debt | Plaintiff is the guardian of Thomas P. Randle, a minor. Defendant is the administrator of the estate of John Waller (dec'd). Plaintiff states that J. Waller is justly indebted to his as guardian in the sum of $944.00. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: 2 Box Number: 860 |
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1890 | Mrs. Mattie Brawner v. B. R. Mobley et al | Montgomery | Land, Partition of | Add. Defendants: E. Mobley, Thaddeus M., Charles T., Samuel W., Jacob R., Evy J., Lizzie E. Winn, E. B. Winn, Aaron M. Winn, & Willie Gunn. Father of the plaintiff, W. H. Winn, died in 1881 without properly partitioning the land in his estate. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: 2 Box Number: 860 |
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1890 | John Gilmore v. State | Montgomery | Murder | Pla. in error is accused of shooting and killing Abe Clardy. Gilmore and the victim were members of the same church and were on opposites sides of a debate regarding the employment of their current church pastor, Ephraim Dennis. The debate stemmed from a suit won by the church involving the title to the church property. The church sustained debt from said suit, and some in the church leadership wished to, "turn the pastor off," until debts were paid. This appears to have been an African American church. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: 3 Box Number: 868 |
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1890 | J. G. Pickering v. Rev. Henry Japes | Montgomery | Nuisance | Plaintiff is the owner of a lot and has the right to use a certain entrance through his gate. In 1888, the defendant erected a gate fence and certain obstructions across the private entrance to the plaintiff's land. In doing so, the defendant committed a nuisance by obstructing the plaintiff's use of his own entry way to his land. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: 2 Box Number: 860 |
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1890 | H. C. Merritt v. C. W. Tyler | Montgomery | Taxation Disputes | Plaintiff brought the suit to be enjoined from paying any sum out of his Railroad fund or from any other source for taxes outside the $2,500 from his salary as prescribed by the Acts of July 1870. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: 2 Box Number: 860 |
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1890 | B. W. Ussery v. P. H. Keesee et al | Montgomery | Debt | Add. Defendants: A. E. Keesee & W. W. McMurry. The parties were engaged in the business of buying and stripping tobacco for resale under the firm name of P. H. Keesee & Company. The business proved to be a great loss and the partners settled in court in a case that gave the plaintiff $2,492.41 for his share of the business. A tract of land belonging to the def. was transferred to A. E. Keesee as means of defrauding the pla. from collecting said debt. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: 2 Box Number: 860 |
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1889 | The Peoples Bank v. The Franklin Bank | Montgomery | Bank Note | A check was drawn by an unnamed party from the Peoples Bank for $260 payable to T.M. Morgan and signed by J.R. Young, the depositor of the plaintiff. Though check as suspicious, since it as endorsed by the defendant, the plaintiff paid the amount. It was later discovered to be a forgery. Plaintiff demanded the defendant to return the money, which they had failed and refused to do. Plaintiff suing for said $260. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: 2 Box Number: 827 |
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1889 | T. J. Munford v. W. T. Dortch et al. | Montgomery | Debt | Additional defendants: A. C. Hewitt the regular guardian of W. H. Dortch, and A. R. Gholson. Plaintiff and W. T. Dortch were partners in the milling business in Clarksville, Tennessee for seven years under the firm name of Dortch and Mumford. Upon dissolution of the partnership Dortch was greatly indebted to Mumford. This case is consolidted with "Clarksville National Bank for use of A. R. Hudson v. W. T. Dortch, et al." Add. materials located in MT 884. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 5 Box Number: 784 |
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1889 | State v. Harper Jordan & Allen McCullum | Montgomery | Murder | Harper Jordan, a 24 year old blacksmith, and McCullum charged for murdering John T. Nolen. A hand-drawn map of the blacksmith shop and surrounding area can be found in State v. Harper Jordan in MT OV 11. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 1 Box Number: 759 |
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1889 | State v. Harper Jordan | Montgomery | Murder | A hand-drawn map of blacksmith shop and surrounding area where John T. Nolen was murdered. This map was filed by . H. Marable as exhibit to his testimony. Allen McCullum was also accused of murdering Nolen. See case State v. Harper Jordan and Allen McCullum in MT 759 Exhibit: Hand drawn map of blacksmith shop and surrounding area where John T. Nolen was murdered in MT OV 11a. | Middle |
Range: 34 Section: C Shelf: 1 Box Number: 759 |
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1889 | State for use of Allan Vanwaver v. C. W. Staton, et al. | Montgomery | Damages | State, for use of Vanwaver, sued Vanwaver, sheriff, and his securities for $1000 damage for disobeying the orders made by Criminal Judge Charles W. Tyler under habeas corpus to discharge Vanwaver from custody. Court ruled that defendant sureties recover from plaintiff the cost of the suit. Vanwaver appealed. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 4 Box Number: 779 |
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1889 | Sarah Nesbit et al. v. A. R. Gholson et al. | Montgomery | Property Dispute | Additional plaintiff: Leonard Nesbit, Jenny B. Smith, and Bessie M. Nesbit. Additional defendant: William N. Grauch, Newell Jabe, and William Eliezer. Dispute is in regard to the estate of J.B. Stakes dec. Sarah Nesbit is the daughter of J.B. Stakes. The property in question is described as lying in district 8 of Dickson County. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 4 Box Number: 778 |
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1889 | Mary J. Brandon et al. v. Lizzie Wiel et al. | Montgomery | Land and Title Dispute | Additional plaintiffs: S.O.W. Brandon, Oliver Brandon, Mary Brandon, George & Robert Brandon, Bell Kirby and Patrick Kirby. Additional defendants: Lizzie O'Bryen, Peter T. Barksdale, John Northington and Wyatt Barker. Land and title dispute dating back to 1859. Brandon claimed ownership from her deceased father Joseph Reynolds who obtained it from his sister Elizabeth Dolan. A person called Bilbo claimed ownership through contract with her. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: 3 Box Number: 833 |
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1889 | John P. Manson & E. M. Manson v. R. R. Neale & W. J. Johnston | Montgomery | Debt Dispute | Ella Manson had bought a tract of 250 acres from her father's estate for $3750. She became indebted to Neale and Johnston. Manson sued for injunction against Neale and Johnston from selling the land until an account was taken and the true amount due Neale was determined. 2 folders. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: C Shelf: 5 Box Number: 817 |
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1889 | John A. Gholson v. H. C. Merritt, admr., et al. | Montgomery | Estate Dispute | Additional Defendants: John S. Neblett, exec. of Patti Neblett, George A. Neblett, Hartwell Marable, and Douglass Marable; and John Marable, guardian of H. and D. Marable. H.C. Merritt was admr. of M.G. Gholson and Sallie Gholson. | Middle |
Range: 34 Section: F Shelf: 1 Box Number: 698 |
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1889 | James W. Mulholland v. James Mareety | Montgomery | Debt Settlement | Plaintiff was a tenant on a certain tract of land and later sold it to the defendant. The defendant never paid the note executed to the plaintiff for the land and is now indebted to the plaintiff. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 4 Box Number: 779 |
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1889 | J. W. B. Stephens & Wife v. Montgomery County & C.W. Tyler | Montgomery | Debt | The plaintiffs are seeking money due to them from a judgment awarded in 1880 for damage to their homestead caused by the construction of a new highway. Tyler was a judge in Montgomery County who, instead of issuing the money from the judgment to the plaintiffs, offset the judgment with another past judgment against them. The plaintiffs are seeking the original judgment. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 3 Box Number: 772 |
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1889 | J. H. Mobley v. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. | Montgomery | Debt | Mobley sued Railroad Co. for $18 damages from a mulch cow that was killed. Court ruled in plaintiff's favor. Railroad Co. appealed. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 3 Box Number: 771 |
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1889 | Dorrell Suitor v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. | Montgomery | Damages | Suitor sued railroad co. for killing 1 mule and injuring another to his damage less than $500. Court ruled in favor of plaintiff. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 5 Box Number: 781 |
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1889 | Clarksville National Bank for use of A. R. Hudson v. W. T. Dortch, et al. | Montgomery | Debt | Additional defendants: H.C. Mentill, guardian for W.H. Dortch, minor. Bank had received two judgments against W.T. Dortch previously for debt. This case discusses life insurance policy obtained by W.P. Hume with the Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co. His children became owners of policy. One of whom, Lena Hume, married W.T. Dortch who gifted the 1/3 interest in insurance policy to his son, W.H. Dortch, minor. Plaintiff charges action as void and the interest in policy be subject to payment of debt. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 4 Box Number: 779 |
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1889 | Bryce Stewart v. City of Clarksville | Montgomery | Damages | Stewart sued the City of Clarksville for $5000 damages for taking a tract of land belonging to him and converting it to their own use by building a street. Files includes map showing where street runs through plaintiff's property. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: 3 Box Number: 833 |
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1889 | Ambrose Talliaferro v. Robert Bigbee et al | Montgomery | Land, Sale of | Add. defendants: D. B. Smith, W. D. Meriweather, R. Lester, & John Lockert. In 1884, the parties entered into a contract for the purchase of a tract of land for $2,200. The plaintiff paid in cash $933 and executed notes to pay the balance over two years. The defendant convinced the plaintiff to give him one of the notes for $300 early and in return he would execute a note of sale for another part of the land and give credit for the funds towards his balance, but he failed to produce the deed. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: C Shelf: 5 Box Number: 818 |
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1889 | Adams, Gill & Co. v. E. Wilson & Wife | Montgomery | Debt | John Adams, B.F. Gill, and R.D. Moseley partners under firm name Adams, Gill & Co. Additional defendants: Fannie E.K. Wilson and the First National Bank. Adams, Gill & Co. were a tobacco warehouse firm and had received judgment against E. Wilson & Co. for $957.45. Plaintiffs wants defendants' $1000 of stock in the First National Bank to be levied and sold to pay for defendants' debt. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 4 Box Number: 779 |
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1888 | Tatum Embrey & Company v. W. D. Tomlinson | Montgomery | Wrongful Possession | The plaintiff states that the defendant unlawfully detained his oxen, log wagons and five chains worth eighty five dollars. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 6 Box Number: 752 |
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1888 | State v. Montgomery County | Montgomery | County Issues | Additional material in MT 839. Taxes and other funds were paid to the Sheriff of Montgomery County and they failed to pass certain funds over to the state. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 5 Box Number: 748 |
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1888 | S. A. Caldwell v. Allen G. Hall | Montgomery | Non-payment of Bank Note | Debt on note for under $500. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 6 Box Number: 753 |
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1888 | Robert Scott v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company | Montgomery | Negligence | Scott was an employee of Railroad and is sued them for $5000 in damages for negligence; having been thrown from a hand car and run over by it, breaking his leg. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 2 Box Number: 765 |
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1888 | Richard Ledbetter v. C. W. Greenfield & wife, et al. | Montgomery | Breach of Contract | C. W. Greenfield's wife is Nannie Greenfield. Additional defendant: Thomas L. Yancey. Contract was made to build a house. When it was completed, Mrs. Greenfield advised Mr. Yancey not to pay for it as she would not receive it. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 5 Box Number: 748 |
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1888 | Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. v. J. L. Stafford | Montgomery | Negligence | Stafford was employed to Railroad Company as a brakeman. In the process of compiling two cars, his arm was caught in-between and smashed badly enough it had to be amputated. Stafford claims it was the Railroad's negligence, but Railroad charges that it was Stafford's negligence for not applying for a compiling stick or having another man on top to apply the brakes. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 1 Box Number: 765 |
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1888 | Louisville & Nashville Rail Road Company v. J. S. Grumbly | Montgomery | Damages | Damages for ejection | Middle |
Range: 34 Section: E Shelf: 5 Box Number: 687 |
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1888 | Joseph A. Tate, et al. v. C. W. & M. S. Tyler, et al. | Montgomery | Debt | Additional Plaintiff: A. W. Tate (wife of Joseph A.). Additional defendant: Polk G. Johnson. Debt due on note for tract of land. Case name is also listed on some documents as Charles W. Tyler v. Mrs. A. W. Tate, et al. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 6 Box Number: 750 |
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1888 | J. M. Collier v. Montgomery County | Montgomery | Conflict of State Laws | Collier claims that, during his term as Montgomery County sheriff, he was deprived of control of the county jail & workhouse (and revenue derived therefrom), and that such deprivation resulted from the county's actions under a state law passed in 1883. This state law provided for the appointment of commissioners to oversee the county jail & workhouse. Collier argued this law was unconstitutional. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 4 Box Number: 740 |
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1888 | J. H. Meacham v. Herndon Young & Company | Montgomery | Debt on Account | Judgment for Plaintiff for $135 balance on account. Defendant holds mortgage on tobacco crop. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 1 Box Number: 729 |
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1888 | J. E. Moseley v. J. W. Stephens | Montgomery | Damages | Plaintiff is Sherriff of Montgomery County. This is an appeal to 1881 J.W.B. Stephens v. Montgomery County. This case revolves around the payment of a judgment recovering damages $415 to defendants homestead due to 'having made a highway thereon'. Plaintiff does not feel def. claim is supported by law, due to questionable value and clear title to said homestead. Platt showing 70 tract bisected by Keysburg Rd. along Red River on pg. 17. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 7 Box Number: 794 |
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1888 | Henry Bryan & Wife v. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. | Montgomery | Damages for Wrongful Death | 10 year old African American boy was sitting on a road when a passenger train crossed it and killed the boy, cutting in into two pieces. His parents sued the railroad company for negligently, maliciously and willfully running over and killing their son. They claim $10,000 in damages. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 2 Box Number: 767 |
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1888 | H. C. Merriet v. W. J. Manning | Montgomery | Damages | Plaintiff rented a farm to defendant. The plaintiff told the defendant if he did not sell all his tobacco he would have to pay a fee. The defendant hid the tobacco so that he did not have to pay the fee. Plaintiff wishes to collect damages on the debt. Also: W.J. Manning v. H.C. Merriet | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 5 Box Number: 747 |
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1888 | D. W. Greer v. J. O. Langford | Montgomery | Debt Dispute | Action began when the defendant executed a note to the plaintiff for a mule sold to him. The defendant failed to pay the note by the due date, but kept the mule. The plaintiff filed the motion and won judgment for the amount of the note and interest. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 1 Box Number: 761 |
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1888 | Clarksville National Bank v. Thomas J. Munford, et al. | Montgomery | Debt | Additional defendants: Mrs. Eleanor Galbraith, Mrs. E. M. Bailey, W. T. Dostch. Bailey is the executor of J. E. Bailey, deceased. Debt due on notes. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 6 Box Number: 750 |
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1888 | C. W. Staton v. William M. Rollow | Montgomery | County Issues | Staton was elected sheriff of Montgomery County with all the rights to the office. Defendant illegally withheld custody and control of certain prisons and their prisoners. Defendant claims he has rights to do so as the county jailer. Related to Staton v. Montgomery County (14059) in MT 746. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 1 Box Number: 755 |
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1888 | C. W. Staton v. Montgomery County | Montgomery | County Issues | Staton was elected sheriff with all of the rights and privileges of the office but was denied control of some of the jails by the county jailer. Related to Staton v. William M. Rollow (14990) in MT 755. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 5 Box Number: 746 |
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1888 | Bryce Stewart v. W. P. Hambaugh, et al. | Montgomery | Debt | Additional defendant: P. C. Hambaugh. P. C. and William P. Hambaugh are partners doing business under the name of W. P. Hambaugh & Co. N. T. Huffman managed a farm that belonged to the plaintiff. The plaintiff said that he sent him money and asked that he not buy anything and charge it in the plaintiff's name. The defendants claim that Huffman purchased items for the farm on account. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: A Shelf: 6 Box Number: 750 |
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1888 | Blanche S. Stacker v. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company | Montgomery | Negligence | Stacker seeks to recover damages for death of husband caused by the Railroad company's negligence; for not giving George Stacker enough time to leave the train after collecting his pay before the train departed. Question as to how much was negligence on Stacker's part vs. the Railroad Company. Court's verdict: Railroad Company owes Stacker's widow $7,000 for damages. Case contained in two folders. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 1 Box Number: 763 |
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1887 | W. W. McMurry v. Garth Brockman et al. | Montgomery | Debt Settlement | Additional defendants: Def.'s wife Lettie Brockman, Eliza Sebree, & J.Y. Hutchinson. Plaintiff's show that the Brockman's are indebted to him for $675.00. Def. put up a 1/4 interest share in 350 acre tract in Davidson Co. to secure note to pay this debt. Brockmans also put up personal property, to include Singer sewing machine, furniture and a gold pocket as collateral which was ordered liquidated to settle debt. Defendants claim debt was Garth's alone, & joint property should not be subject to judgment. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 7 Box Number: 794 |
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1887 | W. H. Dawson v. Mrs. Susan Rainey | Montgomery | Lease Dispute | This suit is in response to an earlier judgment against Def. and plaintiff as co-defendants in J.W. Richardson v. Rainey & Dawson where plaintiff was fined $15.00 for 'waste' of timber. Plaintiff rents farmland from def. Rainey for $75.00 per/yr. Plaintiff claims def. contractually gave him permission to clear and use the land in question in a certain way, to cultivate tobacco and he is not liable for damages. Richardson is the true owner of the tract, though Susan Rainey has a 'life interest' | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 7 Box Number: 794 |
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1887 | W. A. Johnson v. Noble A. Allen | Montgomery | Debt Settlement | Plaintiff, administrator of J.C. Johnson, sued Defendant, executor of B. F. Allen and J. P. Manson, to collect debt of $500.00. Def. were relying on statute of limitations (6yrs.) while plaintiff claimed it was promised this debt be paid within 6 yrs | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 7 Box Number: 790 |
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1887 | Virgin Lyle v. Nicholas Lyle | Montgomery | Custody | Plaintiff claims that she should have custody of the children because the defendant's behavior during the marriage was cruel. | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 7 Box Number: 790 |
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1887 | The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company v. Montgomery County et al | Montgomery | Taxation Disputes | This case revolves around an 83 mile line of RR from the Southern boundary line of KY through Clarksville TN terminating at Paris TN, a link in a continuous line from Louisville KY to Memphis TN. Plaintiffs insist on receiving tax-free status on land/road Citing prior privilege extending other Railroads, Plaintiffs sue for reimbursement consideration, and further call into question how railroads, subject to taxation, are assessed. Defd. Et al: State of KY Board of Assessment | Middle |
Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: 7 Box Number: 793 |
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