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[Letter from Darall G. Hawk to Jack Sayles, April 3, 1940]

Description: Letter from Darall G. Hawk to Jack Sayles discussing the Edna Betty estate. Hawkes reminds Sayles that his previous letter stated that an objection of a title owned by John O'Loughlin could be waived and sufficed with a limitation affidavit. Edward Arentz furnished this affidavit signed by Dewey R. Allen, Irvin Buchanan, and J. S. Talley to set forth details of possession.
Date: April 3, 1940
Creator: Hawk, Darall G.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Jack Sayles to F. F. Claunts, April 3, 1940]

Description: Letter from Jack Sayles to F. F. Claunts remitting affidavits from Rupert C. Allen and Jacob B. Wiebe and a quitclaim deed from A. N. Wiebe to J. B. Friesen. Sayles also delivers a copy of an oil and gas lease along with its affidavit and loan status, as well as abstracts for land prepared by Allen Abstract Company.
Date: April 3, 1940
Creator: Sayles, Jack
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter to John Sayles, March 3, 1911]

Description: Letter to John Sayles informing Sayles that J. A. Martin is headed to Abilene and that the deed for Mac Sayles to sign has yet to be received. The writer will correspond with Sayles about selling cattle in the near future.
Date: March 3, 1911
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Warranty Deed from Virginia (Jennie) W. de Ganahl to Charles F. de Ganahl, October 3, 1894]

Description: Warranty deed from Virginia (Jennie) Wright de Ganahl to her son Charles Francis de Ganahl acknowledging the sale of "that tract or parcel of land...known as Survey No. 38" to Charles in exchange for "ten dollars and other considerations." The deed specifies that Charles has rights to the land, however, there is already an agreement to allow the railroad the right of way on parts of the land; also being given to Charles is all of Virginia's farm and truck equipment as well as her household and… more
Date: October 3, 1894
Creator: McFarland, A.
Partner: Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library
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