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View Entry | A. C. Miller v. R. H. Ogburn, et al. | Henry | Promissory Note |
Other defendant: T. B. Walker; J. W. Pritchett. |
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View Entry | George Bass v. Ezell & Crass | Henry | Promissory Note |
Deft. company sold pltf. Bass for "one Hot Blast (heating stove)" on note for $30. Bass was delinquent on payment of note. Dfnt. claimed property was being withheld by pltf. Pltf. proved the possession belonged to a man named Perkins, who demanded possession of stove after meeting Bass in the street. |
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View Entry | John M. Kirkwood v. Thomas S. Smith | Henry | Default on Promissory Note |
Defendant admr. For G. W. Miller, deceased. |
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View Entry | L. I. Finnigan v. R. H. Dunaway, Cora Dunaway, & F. X. Hackman | Henry | Promissory Note |
This case centers around three promissory notes. Cora Dunaway executed to L.I. Finnigan her three promissory notes for a tract of land in Henry County. She has not paid any part of the notes and L.I. Finnigan wishes to take back possession of the land. |
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View Entry | Mrs. Jamie Dunlap v. R. H. Ogburn | Henry | Land, Promissory Note | Tennessee Supreme Court Cases | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | Mary W. Rushing v. D. E. Bomar, admr. for V. C. Rushing, dec. | Henry | Promissory Note |
An action of debt by a promissary note brought by the plaintiff against the defendant. The plaintiff was the widow of V. C. Rushing. |
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View Entry | R. A. Foster v. T. L. Fryer | Henry | Promissory Note |
R.A. Foster is the administrator of the estate of Mrs. M.A. Foster, deceased. T.L. Fryer is the administrator of the estate of C.R. Stevens, deceased. C.R. Stevens owed a balance on a promissory note to Mrs. M.A. Foster. R.A. Foster sues for the balance. |
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View Entry | Weatherly-Armistead-McKennie Co. v. C. W. Doty et al. | Henry | Promissory Note |
Additional Defendants: Thomas B. Walker and R. J. Jones. The plaintiff attempted to get the defendant to sell some land in order to pay off a note. |
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