Box AF: Hi-Hof
Contains 37 Results:
Letter signed John N. Powers, Logansport, [Louisiana], to Presley N. Hicks, 4217 Norfolk Ave., [St. Louis, Mo.?]. Mentions that he intends to build a larger boat for the lower river when the water goes down, and that he hopes to have a job for him. Letter is written on stationery of the Austro-American Stave & Lumber Co., Shreveport, Louisiana., 1897 May 14
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Postcard signed J.W. Armstrong, assr [assessor], Georgetown, Texas, to T.M. Dilworth, Waco, Texas. “All of Hicks survey is rendered & I think fenced. I give you names of parties that own it on other side. . . .”, 19-- Apr 24
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript letter signed Hinton E. Carr, attorney, Hunter Realty Company, Birmingham, Alabama, to Presley N. Hicks, 1407 Missouri Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. Asks Hicks how he is entitled to all of the estate of Milton Hicks. Mentions his old law partner, Judge Asa E. Stratton, who now lives in Montgomery., 1901 Nov 27
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript letter signed Hinton E. Carr, attorney, Birmingham, Alabama, to Presley N. Hicks, St. Louis, Missouri. Discusses getting a railroad pass to allow him to visit St. Louis and meet with Hicks. Mentions that he will send Hicks a contract to sign empowering him to act as Hicks’ attorney., 1901 Dec 14
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript letter signed Hinton E. Carr, attorney, Birmingham, Alabama, to Presley N. Hicks, St. Louis, Missouri. Encloses contract for Hicks to sign. Mentions that he has secured railroad transportation to Austin, Texas, and will go there soon., 1901 Dec 30
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript agreement between Presley N. Hicks of St. Louis, Missouri, and Hinton E. Carr of Birmingham, Alabama, in which Hicks hires Carr as his attorney to reduce to possession certain lands in Texas. Document mentions Joseph Delaney (or Joseph Delana)., 1901 Dec 31
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript letter signed Hinton E. Carr, Birmingham, Alabama, to Presley N. Hicks, St. Louis, Missouri. “. . . . I have made all the financial arrangements that will be necessary to properly prosecute the land matter. In fact I have made arrangements already to go to Texas about the 15th of next Month, but should you feel any hesitancy about the matter in any way I would not have you to sign the Contract under any circumstances, but I could not proceed without authority from you to do so and that is the full purport and intent of the Contract.”, 1902 Jan 8
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript letter signed Hinton E. Carr, Birmingham, Alabama, to Presley N. Hicks, St. Louis, Missouri. “. . . . When I go to Texas if would be very nice and convenient for you to be there, you could then see just what we were doing and advise in connection therewith. And I will certainly keep my eye peeled to get you a position there as engineer if possible. . . .”, 1902 Jan 14
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Typescript letter signed Hinton E. Carr, Birmingham, Alabama, to Presley N. Hicks, St. Louis, Missouri. “. . . . I have been studying very hard on the gexas [Texas] Land matter and will want to see you about it when I come to St. Louis. . . . P.S. Mr. W.E. French, left Michigan and has gone to the City of Mexico old Mexico, Mr. George Castle is still in Michigan and is running a house in Racine.”, 1903 Nov 30
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.
Letter signed Hinton E. Carr, Austin, Texas, to Presley N. Hicks, St. Louis, Missouri. “I have been here in Austin the last two days looking up your land matter and will leave in a few minutes for Williamson County to examine into the lands there. I am now, however, almost convinced that we are barred by the statute of limitations. . . .” Letter is written on stationery of The Driskill, Austin, Texas, which includes an image of the hotel., 1904 Feb 20
Collection consists primarily of legal papers and correspondence relating to the claim of the heirs of Milton Hicks to bounty lands in Texas. Also includes legal papers relating to the claim of Eliza Langlais to bounty land in Texas due to her deceased husband, Ferdinan Louis Langlais.