File Folder 1: Documents 28-50

kolt28. Northeast Quarter, Section 10. History of transfer of land titles.

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kolt29. Abstract of title, 1888. NE Quarter, Section 10.

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kolt30. Margaret and L.A. Miller attorney review for land mortgaged by a Mr. Parker.

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kolt31. In 1908, John Smith acquired land from J.E. Aubrey, widow, from Benton, Oregon. He paid $4000 for 160 acres of land.

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kolt32. Second page of Aubrey transfer of land to Smith. 1908.

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kolt33. John Smith buying August Duclos' land in 1892.

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kolt34. Additional documentation of Duclos sale, Brule County.

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kolt35. Sheriff's letter certifying that the land auction, in which John Smith was the highest bidder, was valid.

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kolt36. Documented in 1889 showing the transfer of land to John Smith for $300.

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kolt37. Judgement against Peter and John C. Smith for a traffic accident in 1941. Settlement: $1,000.00

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kolt38. Warner transfer of land in 1898.

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kolt39. 160 acres, more or less.

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kolt40. Abstract of title. Front page.

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kolt41. Abstract of Title for Duclos land.

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kolt42. Duclos signature documented in Potter County, South Dakota.

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kolt43. Warranty Deed (Duclos).

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kolt44. $1600 paid by John Smith to Duclos and wife, Emma.

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kolt45. Affidavit for A.J Duclos signature. At the time, he was a resident of Wyoming.

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kolt46. Tax receipts 1946.

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kolt46. Back of affidavit. 1899.

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kolt47. Agreement between A.F. Duclos and George Duclos.

 

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kolt48. Sheriff's Deed.

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kolt49. Mortgage for Issac and Emma Horr of Galena, Illinois. Defines default provisions.

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kolt50. Page 2 of Issac Horr mortgage. The sheriff was John B. Ryan who also lived in Allamakee County at the time our family lived in Union Prairie (Allamakee). His family plot is "next door" to Batt Ryan family plot, which makes us believe there was some type of family relationship.

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