Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
Envelope addressed to Hon. J.C. Stoner, 1888
The dates are pretty faded on the envelope, but "28" and "29, 1888" can be made out.
Memphis & Charleston Railroad, Envelope addressed to Hon. J.C. Stoner
The date, September 19th, can be made out on the envelope. Also the names of the towns, Stevenson and Scottsboro, in Alabama are mentioned on the stamps.
Envelope addressed to The Clerk of the Circuit Court, Madison County, Huntsville, Alabama; "Deposition, McCoary Clay and...Benjamin T. Gamble deft. (defendant)", 1852-07-21 - 1852-08-30
On the front of the envelope, there is a note that says, "R.S. (Robert Spragins) filed July 28/52. The return label is from Eastport, Miss. There is a note on the back of the envelope that says, "Opened by Order of Court 30th August 1852...John B. Eldridge..."
This envelope is very fragile and is already partially torn, so handle with care.
Envelope addressed to The Honorable Circuit Court in Madison County State of Alabama; Opened by consent of A. Hutchson
It is pretty faded, but there is a date listed on the front of the envelope: March 3rd. Also, on the front, there is a note that says, "Richard Ellis v. Pope + Hickman + others; deposition of Benjamin Story." (The last name is hard to make out, so this may not be accurate.)
Envelope addressed to Robert S. Spragins Esq., Clerk of Circuit Court, Madison Court, Huntsvile, Ala., From: D.E.A. McEbosh, commissioner , 1857-05 - 1857-06-08
There is a note on the front of the envelope that says, "Richard B. Boickell, Trustee for Louisa J. House vs Geo N Camichael; Deposition of ...H. Sharp."
Envelope addressed to The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Madison County, Huntsville, Alabama, From: John R. Stonesiphen , 1889-06-11 - 1889-06-15
There is a note listed on the front of the envelope as well as on the stamps on the back that state, "The State of Alabama vs. Henry Ragland; Case No. 4101; Deposition of W.H. Fenst, witness for the defendant."
Envelope addressed to Henry B. Roper, Clerk Circuit Court, Huntsville, Ala., From: Clarkson & Duls (Attorneys), 1891-07-31 - 1891-08-03
There is note listed on the front of the envelope that states the case, but part of the plaintiff's name has been torn off. It does say "...lotte Clothing Mfg. against Robt. E. Murphy; Depoisition of W. Jamison; mailed the 31st day of July 1891, Henot (This may be a misspelling of the first name) Clarkson, Commissioner."
Envelope addressed to H.B. Roper Esq., Clerk of law & Equity Court, Huntsville, Ala., From: J.E. Routt, Attorney-At-Law, Fayetteville, Tennessee, 1907-06-24 - 1907-06-25
There is a note on the front of the envelope, listing the case: "N.D. Arkins vs J.L. Condon Estate; Depoisition of Mr. N.D. Arkins." On the back there is a note from J.E. Routt, Commissioner, that states, "I hereby certify that I mailed...the within deposition, and put into the post office at Fayetteville Tenn. without being out of my possession, or altered, after taken. JUne 24th 1907."
Envelope addressed to The Judge of the Circuit Court of Madison County, 1848
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.