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View Entry | Year | Case Name | County | Cause/Crime | Case Description | Division | Location | # Pages | Order |
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View Entry | 1931 | Allen Rhyne et al. v. Southern Railway Company et al. | Knox | Damages |
Truck plaintiff was driving was struck by a train owned and operated by plaintiffs. Plaintiff alleges negligence and seeks damages. Judgment for plaintiff, reversed on appeal. Additional Plaintiff: U. A. Rhyne. Additional Defendant: Charles O. Fraley. More of case can be found in box ET 1336. |
East | Range: 6 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 333 | 478 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | A. T. Drinnon v. Kathryn M. Willis, admr., et al. | Knox | Debt |
Plaintiff claims that the defendant as administratrix of the estate of C.D. Willis was indebted to the plaintiff for eighty five dollars. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1843 | 77 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | A. Marie Crawford Luttrell v. East Tennessee National Bank | Knox | Negligence |
The complainant deposited funds into defendant bank which included two Alex McMillan Company bonds. The defendant without the consent of accepted a check instead of cash from Alex McMillan Company and waited until Monday to present. The check was refused because of a lawsuit and the insolvency of McMillian. The complainant claims that the defendant knew of McMillian financial condition and was obligated to use the utmost care in securing payment. Exhibit: notebook. 2 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1421 | 145 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | A. G. Ivey & Effie Ivey v. O. S. Solomon & Mary Solomon | Knox | Debt |
The Solomon's were sued the Ivey's for $36.80 debt due by rent, light and water bill and plumbing repair. Court ruled in plaintiffs' favor for $3.80. Plaintiffs appealed. Dispute over $25, which the Iveys claimed was paid to Solomons to apply on a rental contract, whereas the Solomons claimed was paid as a bonus for removing the former tenant. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1358 | 46 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | B. H. Sprankle et al. v. M. R. Ely, Tr. et al. | Knox | Debt Dispute |
Additional defendants: Andrew J. Ely, W. D. & Carrie L. Capps, and Sylvia Capps. Additional plaintiffs: H. E. Sprankle. Plaintiffs had taken out a mortgage that was coming due and therefore took out a renewal note, however second mortgages fall under different regulations and the plaintiffs held that this was their first mortgage and that they had been extended as opposed to taking out a second mortgage. Exhibits include mortgage deed checks. |
East | Range: 10 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1417 | 136 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | B. I. Lewis, admr. v. Dr. S. F. Casenburg | Knox | Negligence |
Missing first volume. Plaintiff is the administrator of Mrs. Lucy Lewis dec., who was a patient of the defendant. The defendant is charged with negligence for carelessly burning the deceased on the front part of her body, which caused injury to her skin and internal organs while giving treatment. He was treating her for a skin condition and failed to properly diagnose her and therefore gave a too frequent and high intensity X-ray treatment. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1344 | 346 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Burrell Badgett v. State | Knox | Liquor Violation |
Plaintiff in error is charged with violating the Bone Dry law by transporting liquor into and within the state of Tennessee. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1355 | 13 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Catherine Gaines et al. v. Cordelia McKinney et al. | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional plaintiffs: Annie Gaines Reed, Mary Gaines Eidson and Charles Eidson. Additional defendants: J.W. Haywood, Maggie Haywood, E.F. Lennon, R.L. Huff, Commercial Bank and Trust Co., Charles Gaines and Annie May Gaines. Gaines et al. suing for deed between E.H. Rocket and Andy Gaines & Cordelia McKinney, which attempted to convey a joint tenancy between Gaines and McKineey to be declared and void; for land to be sold and the Bank restrained from selling property. |
East | Range: 9 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1291 | 91 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Cockrum Lumber Company v. Herbert D. Aston et al. | Knox | Debt |
Additional defendants: Myrtle K. Aston, M.A. Arnold Jr., J. Harry Price, co-trustees, W.A. Degroat, W.M. Fulton, Fidelity Bankers Trust Co., Cumberland Trust Co., Knoxville Union Real Estate Co., and Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Aston entered into contract with plaintiff who furnished lumber amounting to $7509.68. Plaintiff suing for debt and to enforce lien on land to satisfy the same. Related to case James E. Atkins, Trustee, et al. v. Herbert D. Aston et al. located in box ET 1320. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1323 | 1015 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | C. M. Guggenheimer, Inc. v. H. V. Jenkins | Knox | Recovery of Money/ Wages |
Plaintiff a corporation based in Lynchburg, VA., sued to recover $624.38 from deft. In Jan. 1928 deft. leased space to operate a beauty parlor in a building pla.. had under construction at that time. Space leased for 3 years at rent of $700 a year. On 21 Dec. 1928 deft. voluntarily broke the terms of the lease by discontinuing the operation of the beauty shop. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1381 | 169 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | C. L. Dooley, et al.v. Clarence Graham, et al | Knox | Unknown |
File incomplete. Exhibits only. Case involves car sold by Dodge Bros. Motor Vehicle. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1372 | 60 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Decatur Cornice & Roofing Company v. W. C. Terry, et al. | Knox | Debt on Account |
Plaintiff: Decatur Cornice & Roofing Co., a corp. in AL. Defendants: W. C. Terry, W. C. Terry Realty & Trust Co.- a Knox Co. business; Commercial Casualty Ins. Co., a NJ corp. Debt on acct., $1773.10, order of steel fabricated stairs made in Jan. 1929 for renovation @ Terry Apts. (Knoxville?). |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1369 | 106 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Dewey Metcalf v. State | Knox | Assault |
Plaintiff in error is accused of assaulting Walter P. Russell. Plaintiff and Russell were at the home of Ade Gray in Back Alley. Gray was intoxicated and the two were trying to get him to go to bed. The Plaintiff and Russell began arguing when Plaintiff allegedly cut Russell with a knife. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1376 | 34 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Eugenia Williams Chandler v. James Patrick Roddy, et al. | Knox | Estate Dispute |
Defendants: James Patrick Roddy, Kate C. Roddy, James Patrick Roddy, Jr., Ellen Roddy Cate, the National Geographic Society, Washington. David Hitt Williams, dec., 1 Oct. 1929. Died intestate. Will probated in Fla.; Ancillary probate in Knox Co., TN. Ten folders. Several folders of evidence. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1304 | 1274 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | East Tennessee National Bank v. W. R. Johnson et al. | Knox | Debt |
Add. Def. T. M. Brownfield and J. H. Staley. Pla. is the owner and holder of two notes given to it by Johnson and Brownfield as collateral to another note which they executed directly to Pla. Pla. claims the notes remain unpaid, as is the debt which the notes were given to secure. Notes were secured by lien on property in the second Civil District of Knox County and recorded in the Register's office of Knox County in Deed Book 394, page 158. Casefile contains loan documents and checks. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1299 | 107 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Elmo Loftis v. State | Knox | Violation of Age of Consent |
"Charge of violating the age of consent on a female by the name of Lucy Mullins on or about the ___ day of August 1930." The female in question testified that she was 17 years of age. She had been a resident of Meigs County. While in Knoxville, defendant and girl visited office of Dr. C. E. Pierce to determine if she was pregnant. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1351 | 18 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Gladys Ruth Newson v. A. L. Shackleford | Knox | Property Dispute |
Defendant is the administrator of the estate of W. F. Newson (dec'd). In 1928, A. A. Johnson conveyed to the plaintiff and the deceased, her husband, a farm in said county. The deceased planted over 10,000 trees and had over 20,000 pounds of hay from the property. The deed entitles the plaintiff to sole ownership of the farm upon her husband's death, but believes she is exempt from his debts. Filed suit to declare her rights and to deny the defendant as a nursery handler rights to profits from the trees. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1317 | 45 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | G. W. Passmore v. W. V. Davis | Knox | County Issues |
Plaintiff is the Trustee of Polk County. Defendant is a county judge. Defendants are sued in their capacity as district road commissioners and their ability to draw up warrants. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1344 | 49 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | G. A. Johnson, admr. of W. H. Johnson, decd. v. John Richards | Knox | Replevin |
Johnson sued Richards to recover a Conover baby grand piano. Court ruled in favor of defendant. Plaintiff moved court for new trial, which was overruled, and then he appealed. Exhibits include Johnson's administrator's letters and J.M. Cook's chattel mortgage. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1348 | 58 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | G. L. Maples, et ux v. East Tennessee National Bank, et al | Knox | Fraud |
Additional Plaintiff: Josephine Maples. Additional Defendants: East Tennessee Savings Bank, Roy Slagle, Roy Brown, O. B. Henderson Trustee, and John Ayres Trustee. Additional materials located in ET 1086. Plaintiffs were the owners of 36 tracts of land located in Knox County and valued at $98,700. Pla. complain that G. L. maples, who was addicted to whiskey, was lured into the offices of the E. T. N. B. when he was under the influence of whiskey and coerced to take out a second mortgage. 2 folders |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1374 | 284 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Grant Bond& Mortgage Co. v. Nellie A. Ogle& B.C. Ogle | Knox | Lien |
This case deals with a dispute over the payment on a property (delinquent taxes) and if a lien can be placed on the property. Related to box 1505. |
East | Range: 10 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1443 | 83 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Henrietta Williams v. City National Bank et al | Knox | Debt |
Add. defendants: Floyd E. Haun & George L. Ogdin, both cashier officers of the bank. The defendant had advertised itself on its qualifications and ability to make sound investments, advanced by F. E. Haun. Pla.'s husband, G. R. Williams, died & left the plaintiff his estate, which she put in the hands of F. E. Haun, who guarunteed its protection. Haun later left and the bank denied having any of the Pla.'s funds and concealed their affairs. Suing for $2,401.78 with interest. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1310 | 445 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | H. D. Faust v. Roy Crumley | Knox | Debt |
Crumley sued Faust for $312.50 debt due by commission from drink concessions at 1930 East Tennessee Division Fair. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1329 | 69 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | H. E. Watkins v. A. L. Ward | Knox | Debt |
The plaintiff claims that the defendant is indebted to him for $3000 because of the failure of the defendant to advertise and sell certain personal property purchased by the complainant from him on March 19, 1929. Exhibit: ledger Note: 3 folders |
East | Range: 10 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1465 | 230 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | H. W. Curtis & Lucy C. Templeton v. City of Knoxville | Knox | Damages |
Exhibit materials are photographs and blueprints. Plaintiffs were the owners of three tracts of land in the said county upon which were apartments with tenants and a market value of $25,000. While widening the road running past the lots, the city's construction severely damaged the property, causing it to depreciate at least $20,000. The city also unlawfully took part of the property for their project. Plaintiffs are suing for $30,000 in damages. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1321 | 598 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Holston Valley Bank v. J. R. Ross et al. | Knox | Debt |
Add. Def. W. T. Ross, Eckel S. Ross, Rachael Ross, Mary Nelle Ross, C. C. Ross and Lassie Ross, all children of W. T. Ross, A. W. Mays trustee, the Federal Land Bank of Louisville, and James B. Davis trustee. Pla. is seeking payment for a note due in the sum of $1500. Pla. claims Ross fraudulently executed a trust deed, recorded in the Knox County Register’s Office in book 433 page 1, to A. W. Mays in order to defeat their claim. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1330 | 27 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Irene L. Hatcher v. Joseph T. Redding et al | Knox | Damages |
Exhibit materials are photographs. Add. Defendant: Steward Reed. The plaintiff was travelling in her automobile when the wife and child of S. Reed turned her car unexpectedly and without looking directly in front of the plaintiff, causing the plaintiff to turn sharply into oncoming traffic. J. T. Redding was driving towards her failed to stop, hitting her at a high speed. The plaintiff suffered serious injuries from the collision and accumulated significant medical bills and sued for $20,000 in damages |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1322 | 470 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. H. Pressnell et al. v. W. L. Porter | Knox | Trespass and Damages |
Plea of trespass to his damage of $20,000. Defendants published in the Knoxville Herald a defamatory article titled "The Common Liar" Again Suffering From An Attack of Niggardly Situperation by Bartow G. Wilson. Article included on pages 4-5. Additional plaintiffs: Bartow G. Wilson and Knoxville Herald newspaper. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1329 | 58 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | James E. Atkins, Trustee, et al. v. Herbert D. Aston et al. | Knox | Debt |
Too many additional plaintiffs to name. Additional def.: M.D. Arnold Jr., J. Harry Price, Fidelity Bankers Trust Co., Knoxville Union Real Estate Co. and Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Aston had made preparations to build a storehouse on his land by entering into contracts with various pla. Co-def. advised Aston to deed the real estate to avoid financial crash. Pla. sought liens on said land to pay to satisfy debt. Related to case Cockrum Lumber Company v. Herbert D. Aston et al. in box ET 1323. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1320 | 163 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. B. & W. G. Brownlow, Agents for Leasing Company No. 1 v. Ressler Leather Company | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
Brownlows recovered judgment against Ressler for $430 & for possession of premises at No. 310 Wall Avenue in Knoxville, where proprietorship shoe repair business was located (known as Wall Avenue Shoe Shop). Shop at 1 point operated by Louis Friedman, brother-in-law of Fred Millen, who leased the premises from the Brownlows. Friedman had become indebted to Ressler, who allowed Millen's son Louis to operate the shoe repair shop until debt pd. Dispute over ownership of the shop. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1350 | 67 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. C. Mahan Motor Company v. N. B. Kuhlman, et ux. | Knox | Promissory Note |
Defendants: Nathan B. Kuhlman, his wife- Pearl M. Kuhlman, both of Knox County, TN. Failure to comply with promissory note on Cadillac sedan purchased 27 Dec. 1926 from plaintiff. Exhibit materials include contracts, payment information, cancelled checks relative to automobile payments. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1351 | 198 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. W. Crudgington v. Charles E. Galbraith et al | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
Add. Defendants: Lillian D. Galbraith, Mrs. M. A. Thweatt, Alfred G. Adkins, Jr., J. P. Stanton, & J. Wallace Keller. Issue over the conveyance and deed to a certain tract of land in said county. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1352 | 165 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | James Solomon v. M. F. Sizer & Joe Thomas | Knox | Injury and Damages |
In 1930, the plaintiff was driving his car along the road when the car owned by M. F. Sizer and operated by a man under his employment, Joe Thomas, recklessly and carelessly hit the plaintiff, causing serious injury to both the car and the plaintiff himself. Suing for damages in the sum of $5,000. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1355 | 61 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. Bailey Wray v. Mrs. Nina May Sterchi | Knox | Debt |
Nina Sterchi, exe. of W. H. Sterchi, dec.; Deceased indebted to Wrey for $2,500 for legal services. Ex A: copy of will; Ex 23: memo from Wray to Mrs. Sterchi; Ex 7: agreement document between Sterchi and Wray and Certificate of Incorporation; Ex 3-22: checks made payable to Wray from Sterchi. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1370 | 186 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. C. Fuller v. State | Knox | Assault with Intent to Kill |
Fuller was tried and found guilty of assaulting John C. Cox and attempting to commit voluntary manslaughter. An argument took place when Cox's friends Wright and Davis forced Fuller off the road--Fuller admitted that his car was undamaged, but that the incident did "irreparable injury to his feelings." Fuller pursued the two, but they cut him off again. By then Fuller was so agitated that he "applied to the occupants of the Ford an epithet suggesting canine maternal ancestry." |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1843 | 515 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. P. Roddy et ux v. City of Knoxville | Knox | Damages |
Transcript states James P. Roddy and wife Kate C. Roddy as plaintiffs and the City of Knoxville as defendants. James & Kate Roddy purchased from George W. Baxter & James C. Neely, exe. of C. M. McGhee, dec. a tract of land. The executors are sued the city to recover depreciated market value of said property after having damaged the property by widening the sidewalk and reducing accessibility to the property in the amount of $20,000. 2 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1324 | 282 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | John H. Cavas v. Annette Cava's | Knox | Divorce |
Plaintiff works nights and during that time, his wife, the defendant, took up company with one Pete Crones. She left one night with him and never returned. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1347 | 116 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. L. Hudson et al.v. Chandler & Company et al | Knox | Injunction |
Additional plaintiff: Blanche M. Hudson. Additional defendant: Daniel Kelly. Plaintiffs are the owners in fee of a tract of land in said county and borrowed $600 from the defendant. The defendant later tried to question their legal title to the land as a lieu of the loan. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1355 | 149 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | J. H. Doane et al.v. Knoxville Investment Corporation | Knox | Negligence |
Incomplete case. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1363 | 7 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Knoxville Tinware & Manufacturing Company v. H. E. Rogers | Knox | Recovery |
Original bill filed by complainant, Knoxville Tinware & Manufacturing Co., against defendant H. E. Rogers to recover possession or the value of one "Cole's Hot Blast Boiler Plate Furnance #2482," valued at $240.00. Continuation of case found in box ET 1320. |
East | Range: 5 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 80 | 34 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Knoxville Tinware Manufacturing Co. v. H. E. Rogers | Knox | Recovery |
The Manufacturing Co. sought to recover possession or the value of one Cole's Hot Blast Boiler Plate Furnace #2482. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1320 | 35 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | K. M. Gresham, et al.v. A. E. Mitchell, et al | Knox | Injunction |
Additional plaintiff.: S. B. Newman, Jr. Additional Defts.: L. L. Montgomery & wife, Cassie; John Richards; J. B. Richards & wife, Margaret. Plaintiff. sued to enjoin Mitchell from pursued a lawsuit to recover $390.33 plus interest & attorney's fees upon each of 3 $500 notes executed by J. B. & Margaret Richards & secured by trust deeds. 2 Folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1381 | 212 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Lewis Henry, alias v. State | Knox | Liquor Violation |
Illegal manufacture of intoxicating liquor (operating a still). |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1315 | 36 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Mountain Dew Company v. J. C. Burnett et al. | Knox | Unknown |
Exhibit Only. Return Receipts from Postal Services to Knoxville Knitting Mills Company. |
East | Range: 5 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 210 | 4 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | M. A. Williams v. James H. Stewart, et al. | Knox | Compensation |
Additional Defendant: Clyde B. Curlee. This suit was instituted by the complainant for an accounting on claims which he alleged had been adjusted by him for which no compensation had been paid to him. |
East | Range: 7 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 718 | 135 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Mary Spraggins v. Henry Spraggins et al | Knox | Fraud |
Add. Defendants: J. J. Connor & W. F. Long. Prior to 1929, the parties had been married and were owners in fee as tenants of certain real estate, which was improved with about $550 in additions. Plaintiff is illiterate and trusted J. J. Connor when she sold the property. Pla. claims he is guilty of fraudulently taking advantage of the defendant by making her sign a contract that gave her no money or security for the sale. Soon after, H. Spraggins abandoned her, participating in the false transaction. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1325 | 146 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Minnie L. McClure et al.v. William Keeling et al | Knox | Estate Dispute |
Add. Plaintiffs: Wallace McClure, Marguerite McClure Keeling, William K. McClure, Jr., & Robert L. McClure. Add. Defendants Jennie D. Keeling, Mona L. McClure, William K. McClure III, George M. McClure, & Wallace McClure, Jr. Issue over the will and estate of William K. McClure, Sr. (dec'd). He left his real and personal property and life insurance to his wife, the plaintiff, but states that upon her death or remarriage, the property shall go to the deceased's children, the defendants. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1340 | 60 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Melvin C. Standifer v. James May et al | Knox | Unlawful Detainer |
Plaintiff is the administrator of the estate of Lillian Bernice (dec'd). The deceased owned a certain automobile that the defendant as refused to deliver and unlawfully converted it to his own use. |
East | Range: 10 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1355 | 42 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Mary E. Allen et al. v. Will W. Brown et al. | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional plaintiffs Mildred Brown Cameron, Ralph A. Brown, Catherine H. Lester, Maude E. Cox, Frank C. Brown, Annie N. Hayder, Johnie West, and Helen Whittle. Additional defendants: Mary Brown, Elizabeth Bailey, Guy Smith, John Johnson, the East TN National Bank, and F.E. Haun. Both parties were tenants in common for title to land in which Mattie E. Brown had owned 2/3 interest and pla. 1/3. Pla. Suing for both party's rights to real estate to be declared, land sold to pay taxes and be divided. |
East | Range: 10 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1366 | 143 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1931 | Mahan Kerr Motor Co. v. Arthur Campbell et al. | Knox | Debt |
Add. Def: Sam Sanders, and C. and S. Laundry. This case involves a Dodge truck which the Pla. sold to the Laundry Co. Def. Campbell acquired the truck in bankruptcy when it was later sold. Pla. is sued for the number of days it used the truck before it was replevied. Exhibit materials include Bill of Sale, payment coupons and bankruptcy paperwork. |
East | Range: 10 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 1325 | 85 | Order A Copy |