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[Letter from M. McAlpine to Mac Sayles, September 5, 1914]

Description: Letter from M. McAlpine to Mac Sayles discussing selling their ranch and asks Mac what he thinks of it. McAlpine also mentions talking to a potential buyer for the land.
Date: September 5, 1914
Creator: McAlpine, M.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles to W. B. Carrington, December 1, 1914]

Description: Letter from Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles to W. B. Carrington discussing that Mary Sayles has received notice of a creditors meeting. Sayles says she will not file for bankruptcy but they would like to be notified if any orders arise regarding payment of her note.
Date: December 1, 1914
Creator: Sayles, Sayles, & Sayles
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles, June 18, 1914]

Description: Letter from Ed. S. Hughes to Henry Sayles stating he is attending a hearing before the U. S. Government Engineers and asks that Sayles hold his part from the land sale.
Date: June 18, 1914
Creator: Hughes, Ed. S.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Henry Sayles, May 23, 1914 ]

Description: Letter from Henry Sayles requesting advice on delinquent tax suits to discover if it is believed he owes delinquent taxes.
Date: May 23, 1914
Creator: Sayles, Henry
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from R. L. Barrett to Henry Sayles, May 25, 1914]

Description: Letter from R. L. Barrett to Henry Sayles discussing the need for a list of all land that Sayles owns in order to procure an exact list of taxes he may be delinquent on.
Date: May 25, 1914
Creator: Barrett, R. L.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from Madden, Trulove and Kimbrough to Henry Sayles, December 17, 1914]

Description: Letter from Madden, Trulove and Kimbrough to Henry Sayles discussing a client who has owned 5,000 acres for about fifteen years. This property was earlier ordered to be retained by executors of the deed and given to Emily B. Gillespie and Mary E. Sayles as inheritance. The conveyance of the land by Gillespie, Sayles and Sayles' husband John is objected as it is uncertain whether Gillespie and Sayles are the only heirs to the land. It was also objected due to clerical error. The writers ask for … more
Date: December 17, 1914
Creator: Madden, Trulove and Kimbrough
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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