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View Entry | Year | Case Name | County | Cause/Crime | Case Description | Division | Location | # Pages | Order |
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View Entry | 1933 | All States Life Insurance Company v. Irene Cook | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Defendant in error, wife of Moss Cook dec, aka Boss, alleges that the plaintiff in error has refused to pay the amount due under a life insurance policy held in her husband’s name. Said policy was taken out through Moss's employer, the United States Pipe and Foundry Company. Moss became permanently disabled and died in 1933 from bronchial issues. Exhibit material includes correspondence and insurance policy certificate and information. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1501 | 136 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Annie C. Hutchinson v. W. M. Fulton | Knox | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Hutchinson owned property in Knox county that she commercially leased to Oscar Dunn and James Carson, whom erected buildings on the property. The lease was sold and conveyed to W. M. Fulton by Dunn and Carson, however Hutchinson was unhappy with the terms of the transfer. She believed that Fulton had created a corporation for the purpose of stripping and selling the commercial property, thereby defrauding Hutchinson. |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1558 | 306 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | A. K. Davis v. Susan Rachel Davis et al. | Hamilton | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Defendants: P. J. Davis, Josephine Davis, and Kathleen Davis. Plaintiff and P. J. Davis are brothers. P. J. Davis was killed in an automobile accident in 1929. Before his death, P. J. Davis and the plaintiff bought several tracts of land together and registered several in P. J's name only. The plaintiff testified that after P. J. was killed, his widow Susan Rachel Davis, refused to discuss the property with him. Case file includes bank receipts, correspondence and deed information. |
East | Range: 10 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1404 | 286 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | A. W. Kutsche & Co. v. J. W. McWhorter | Knox | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Kutsche Company did not pay McWhorter his total wage for work done on a Knoxville post office, totaling $108. However, he is accused of working at the rate of thirty cents an hour, then after the job was complete asking for a higher wage for work paid and completed. See also box 1539 for exhibits: Documents on the specifications for construction of the US Post Office and Courthouse at Knoxville, TN, copies of 10 checks issued by defendant to plaintiff. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1536 | 320 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | American Insurance Company v. Cora Lee Widby | Knox | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Widby sued American Insurance for $1250.00 plus interest. Widby was the widow of Basil T. Widby, dec. who was killed in an accident with a Mack truck. American Insurance claims that the life insurance policy issued to Widby was in fact issued after he was killed rather than before. Therefore, American Insurance decided that Widby was not due payment. |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1556 | 347 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Alexander Brandau Jr. et al. v. United Mutual Life Ins. Co. et al | Knox | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Add pla: Lanier Brandau. Add def: Elizabeth Sneed. Joseph W. Sneed dec. was the uncle of the plaintiffs and brother of the def. Plaintiffs claim Joseph maintained an insurance policy that listed them as beneficiaries. Plaintiffs complain that upon Joseph's death, Elizabeth Sneed contacted the insurance co. to withhold payment. Said company notes that Joseph had attempted to remove his nephews from the policy but did not provide the correct paperwork. Exhibit materials include insurance documents. |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1552 | 165 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Beatrice Bell v. Atlanta Fire Ins. Co. | Shelby | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Pltf. was in possession of two life ins. policies on her sister, Lucy Bell. Lucy passed while these policies were in effect, but dfnt. refused to pay out on policies. Ex. mat: OV policy, notes, letters, pmt. Book, revival application(s), etc. Oversize insurance policy for Lucy Bell in WT OV 8. |
West | Range: 77 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 2127 | 97 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | C. B. Glenn v. Rose L. Fletcher et al. | Hamilton | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Please do not pull. Case in very poor condition. Cross & Hatfield partnership mentioned. Case concerns contract over building a hotel on Market Street in Chattanooga. |
East | Range: 9 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 1082 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company v. R. W. Johnson | Hamilton | Injury and Damages |
Johnson brought suit against the railroad for damages to his automobile and for personal injuries received in a crossing accident in the village of Red Bank. He charged that he was injured because of the railroad's negligence in operating the train and that the train did not signal its approach to the crossing. Johnson's doctor testified to the severity of Johnson's injuries. |
East | Range: 10 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1461 | 58 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Charles K Pickel, admr. v. McMinn County Farmers Fire Insurance Co. | McMinn | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Pickel seeks $1300 payment for a fire that destroyed his house and the contents therein. Deposition includes description of all household items, with Pickel explaining what each was used for. Excellent description of household of this era. The insurance company argues that the house actually belonged to Pickel's mother. |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1556 | 129 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Clyde C. Armstrong v. Telico Sinks, et al. | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
Exhibit materials include: letters, deeds, receipts, and defendant answers. Additional defendants: Eliza McMillan an R.H. McMillan. Housed in 2 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1566 | 165 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Cumberland Grocery Company, et al. v. Carrie Carroll | Anderson | Injury and Damages |
Other plaintiffs: Manard Henegar. Henegar was delivery driver for grocery co. He left his truck parked at night on Dixie Highway obstructing road. Truck did not have lights on. Carroll's husband, Dewey Carroll, was riding in car driven by Gerald Brummett. Lights from oncoming car caused Brummett to be unable to see truck parked in road. He was unable to avoid hitting truck & Dewey Carroll was killed in accident. Carrie Carroll was suing for $20,000. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1483 | 204 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | C. E. Losey v. National Union Fire Insurance Co. | Scott | Insurance Claims and Policies |
C. E. Losey had a fire insurance policy with National Union Fire Insurance Co. for $950.00 coverage. His home was loss to an accidental fire and he submitted a claim to insurance co. with required documentation and they have not paid. He sues for the $950.00 coverage which he claims his policy entitles him to. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1519 | 113 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Dee Gross v. State | Hawkins | Breaking and Entering |
Add. Cause of action: Larceny. Plaintiff in error was originally a co-defendant with James Ward and is accused of burglarizing the home of Avery Abshire. Plaintiff in error is described as ignorant, uneducated, and having spent time in a penitentiary. Plaintiff in error initially admitted to the burglary but, according to police, was under the influence of alcohol. When he became sober again, plaintiff in error denied the crime. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1501 | 42 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | D. J. Jones v. Mrs. Eva Byrd, et al. | Grainger | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Leslie, Cora, Mae, Bella, Ethel, and G.T. Byrd, Jake Beets, Mrs. Nan Beets Hipshire, Mrs. Mary Beets Stubblefield, and Tom Beets. Jones claimed inheritance of land to which Byrds hold the physical title. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1513 | 126 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | D. Reece Lacy v. John Hancock Mutual Ins. Co. | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff sued defendant insurance company for benefit payout related to permanent and total disability due to pulmonary tuberculosis, as well as chest and back pain. Exhibit: Life insurance policy form John Hancock Mutual Ins. Co., disability benefit claim |
East | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1582 | 184 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Eureka Hinkle v. Missouri State Life Insurance Co. | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
The cause of action in this case is listed as an action to "recover on an insurance policy." She is hoping to recovery on an insurance policy that her husband, Earl Hinkle, had with the company. He is now deceased. This case is in two folders in ET Box 1561 |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1561 | 176 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Edgar Lay et al. v. Ott Clawson et al. | Claiborne | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional plaintiff: Emma Lay. Additional Defendant: J. M. Clawson an Charles Russell. Plaintiffs executed to Ott Clawson a promissory note secured by a trust deed on tract of land. Plaintiffs claim they paid said note in full. Plaintiffs further claim Ott Clawson fraudulently sold and transferred said trust deed to Charles Russell after the debt had been paid and discharged. Plaintiffs also claim that J. M. Clawson was fraudulently added to said trust deed as a trustee. |
East | Range: 10 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1457 | 91 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Eva M. Buckles v. John Hancock | Knox | Insurance Claims and Policies |
The plaintiff after the issuance of said group policy and while in the employ of the American Glanzstoff Corporation and while said policy was full effect became totally disabled. The defendant failed to furnish the payment. |
East | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1576 | 133 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Eston C. Hardin v. Missouri State Life Insurance Co. | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff was an employee of American Glanzstoff Corporation and had a policy with defendant company through employers group insurance policy. Plaintiff fell ill 13 days before policy was cancelled and filed for disability benefits. His claim was denied therefore he sued defendant company for benefits. |
East | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1581 | 112 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Federal Life & Casualty Co. v. John Franklin Underwood | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Underwood became ill with rheumatism, but his premiums were not paid up at that time. Sometime later his doctor died and was not available to testify. Additionally, his defense died before the final appeal. However, he was still able to recover a small payment of $105.00 from the plaintiff. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1538 | 194 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Frank H. Dowler, Trustee v. George L. Denton | Knox | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Dowler was trustee for Frank Roach and Frank H. Dowler, Jr. who operated the Bijou Theater in Knoxville. He was appointed to handle funds arising from the operation of various moving picture theaters. Denton was to pool interests of his Knoxville theaters for the purpose of increasing the buying power of films and other theatrical equipment. Denton agreed to operate the Bijou; Dowler complained that Denton did not buy the best films resulting in poor attendance. Theater reputation harmed |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1154 | 32 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | First National Bank v. Royal Indemnity Co. | Monroe | Contract Dispute and Damages |
2 Folders. The Vice President of the First National Bank, Grover Cleveland Adams, lacking the authority, made loans totaling $7,200 to his brother in law B.B. Fite, without notifying the Bank President or Board. Loan written to finance the Fite Construction Company. To recover the money, the Bank sued the Indemnity Company, asserting that the loan was invalid. Royal Indemnity denied liability and insisted the loan was in fact valid. Exhibits include copies of loans & bills. See also ET 1545. |
East | Range: 10 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1467 | 337 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Frank Smith v. State | Monroe | Breaking and Entering |
Plaintiff in error, originally tried with Eugene Lenons (Lermon) and T. N. Moore, is accused of breaking into a storehouse containing groceries and assorted goods belonging to O. K. Jones and Company and stealing 3 cases of cigarettes. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1526 | 112 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Grace E. Waters v. New York Life Insurance Co. | Blount | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Waters had an insurance policy with New York Life when she became ill. Her condition included uterine fibroid tumors, nephritis, and other issues effecting her lower body. She sued the insurance company for compensation due to her disability which lasted over three months. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1527 | 369 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Globe & Rutgers Fire Ins. Co. of New York v. E. B. Smith | Sullivan | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff sued for the outstanding payment of $458.00 in debt. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1513 | 139 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | I. N. Blevins v. Pearson Hardwood Flooring Co. | Scott | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Blevins manufactured timber for the flooring company. They had an oral agreements. Details terms of that oral agreement. Cover the purchase of land and lumber to be harvested from property and disputes with previous payments and interest owed. In 2 folders; Related to 3 fldrs in Box 1494. |
East | Range: 8 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1027 | 746 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Iten Biscuit Company v. Hamilton National Bank | Hamilton | Aiding and Abetting |
J.M. McLaughlin acted as principal of Iten Biscuit Company and misappropriated funds to Hamilton National Bank. The regular teller of the defendant bank was a neighbor and friend of McLaughlin and held a check made by McLaughlin as a principal of Iten Biscuit company and knew that the check was not good and that the transaction was irregular. The teller as an agent of the bank added and abetted McLaughlin. 2 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1441 | 255 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | J. B. Fryar v. J. P. Dunagan | Hamilton | Injury and Damages |
Defendant was operating wrecker truck & was hauling wrecked auto up a steep embankment when cable holding wrecker in place snapped. Wrecker then slid down embankment & struck plaintiff, breaking numerous bones. sued for $10,000. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1483 | 136 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | James G. Ebelen v. Business Men's Assurance Company of America | Loudon | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Ebelen sued the Business Men's Assurance Co. for $450, the amount due after 3 months of sickness coverage. Exhibits include letters, a copy of the policy, receipts of payment. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1496 | 110 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Jesse Bruce Hatfield v. Benefit Association of Railway Employees | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff sued defendant for money owed against a policy due to an accident in which the plaintiff sustained bodily injury. Exhibit: Policy document, copy of check for plaintiff's lost wages, Increase in benefits document. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1502 | 160 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | J. M. Carson v. Independent Life Insurance Co. | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Carson sued Independent Life Ins. Co. for $425 in interest and penalties for money owed on a life insurance policy for Carson's (deceased) wife, Florence Carson. Exhibit materials: application for policy, copy of policy, receipt books, an older policy, physicians' statements, a letter, and claim forms. Housed in 2 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1491 | 154 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. John H. Nave | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Defendant in error held a disability insurance policy through his employer the American Bomberg Corporation. Defendant argues that while he was an employee of the said company and while the said policy was active, he became ill, totally disabled, and unable to work. Defendant further argues that the plaintiff in error refused to honor his policy. Exhibit material includes insurance policy contracts and information. 3 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1515 | 423 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Jesse Pedigo, by next friend Sophronia Pedigo v. City of Chattanooga, et al. | Hamilton | Injury and Damages |
Other defendants: Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company and Belt Railway Company. Pedigo sued for $5,000 in damages after a child was thrown from a truck after crossing extremely rough railway tracks. See Petigo v. City of Chattanooga (ET1423) for a different suit from the same accident. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1481 | 67 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Jeff Tipton v. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff is sued the defendant for $1,100 as provided for in the insurance policy issued to the plaintiff by the defendant for permanent and total disability. The defendant is refusing to pay. There is some discredit to the plaintiff's claim as he hired attorneys to bring suit before actually filing disability claim. Exhibits include insurance policies and correspondence. 2 folders. Appeal case only. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1482 | 197 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | J. P. Jolley v. Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Co. | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Jolley's insured building was allegedly completely destroyed by fire. Upon investigation by his insurance company, the Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Co., the damage was found not to be a total loss. Jolley sued to prove that the building was damaged beyond use and to recoup the difference. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1492 | 400 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | L. L. Cook v. Cherokee Motor Co. | Knox | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Exhibit materials: payment plan agreement, conditional sale contract, insurance policy, and a letter from the dealer. Cook sued Cherokee Motor Co. for $381.50, the amount left due on a $700 fire insurance policy. Housed in 2 folders. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1491 | 122 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | L. T. Lewis v. Missouri State Life Insurance Co. | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
L.T. Lewis states that he became totally disabled and tried to cash in on a policy he had with the insurance co. that covered permanent disability or death. His claim was disallowed and he is disputing that decision. This case is in two folders in ET Box 1561 |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1561 | 321 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | L. A. Lindsay v. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company | Claiborne | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff had a $200 fire policy on his furniture that burned in 1931. The company did not pay the claim, saying that Lindsay was more than thirty days delinquent on his payment. However, according to Tennessee Code, the company secretary was to send a notice for payment within sixty days. Code won. |
East | Range: 10 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1461 | 102 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mrs. Bonnie Whiteside v. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. | Weakley | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Policy No. 414926 was issued to John Joseph Whiteside, naming pltf.(wife) as beneficiary. J. J. Whiteside was riding on the running board of an automobile, lost his grip, and fell off receiving a mortal wound. Dfnt. refused payout. Ex. mat: photograph of car. 3 folders. |
West | Range: 76 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 2199 | 670 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Myra M. Orr v. Joseph Orr | Hawkins | Insurance Claims and Policies |
The related case, "Myra M. Orr v. Joseph Orr, et al." may be found in ET 43. While the parties are primarily the same, it appears that these are two separate suits. Pla. and def. were granted a divorce in 1926 and entered into a contract setting forth their mutual property rights. Said contract included a guarantee that the def. would carry a $10,000 life insurance policy and name the pla. as his beneficiary. Pla. claims the def. has failed to honor this agreement. |
East | Range: 10 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1444 | 53 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of New Jersey v. W. G. Oehmig, Jr., et al. | Hamilton | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Add: Defendants: Edmund L. Gardiner, Robert H. Kincaid, and Benjamin Hughes. The original case involves a contract dispute between the parties. Drewry and Oehmig were general agents of the plaintiff, other defendants were soliciting agents. Printed brief include. Exhibits include contracts and Affidavit for Leila Sheldon. Additional materials located in ET 1514. |
East | Range: 10 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1473 | 311 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mark Lawson v. Eagle Motor Company, et al. | McMinn | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Plaintiff sued defendants for non-payment of insurance compensation after the damage of a truck he leased from Eagle Motor Company. Truck was insured, but defendant refused pay out. Additional Plaintiff: Home Insurance Company |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1503 | 137 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mrs. Corinne Leiker v. Provident Life & Insurance Company | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Gladys Corinne Leiker was concussed, and had two inch cut above her eye. Additionally, she damaged her elbow. Although her insurance policy was meant to pay her $80 a month, they refused to recognize she was disabled. Her medical records state clearly that she was unable to work and was disabled. |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1501 | 85 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Missouri State Life Insurance Co. v. Eston C. Hardin | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Defendant in error held a group insurance policy from the plaintiff in error through his employer the American Glanzstoff Corporation. Said policy included total and permanent disability benefits. Defendant now claims that he is totally disabled as a result of injury and disease but that the plaintiff refuses to honor his policy. Exhibit materials include insurance contract, policy information, correspondence, and disability claim file. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1526 | 189 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mose J. Robinson v. John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co. | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Exhibit materials: copy of policy, receipts of payment, and letters. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1513 | 100 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mrs. Emma Dupree v. Woodmen of the World | Hamilton | Insurance Claims and Policies |
A life insurance policy was issued to Dupree on the life of her father, Alois Wolff for $1000. Her name was misrecorded as Dubree. Policy was later corrected, and although Wolff's policy was in good standing, Woodmen have yet to pay out on the policy following Wolff's death. |
East | Range: 10 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 1557 | 369 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Mrs. Cecil Crain v. The Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Co. | Hamilton | Injury and Damages |
Damages of $15,000.00. See also ET 1442. |
East | Range: 5 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 90 | 206 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Minnie Lane, et al. v. Smith H. Lewis, doing business as Lewis Motor Company | Knox | Injury and Damages |
Plaintiff alleged that she was struck by a vehicle being driven by employee of defendant. Additional Plaintiff: J. G. Lane. Exhibit: Defendant liability policy, Correspondence between defendant and insurance company |
East | Range: 10 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1502 | 47 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1933 | Missouri State Life Insurance v. Mary I. Honeycutt | Carter | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Honeycutt seeks $1100 in insurance claims due to total disability. While working for Glanzstoff Corporation the plaintiff inhaled noxious gases causing her to faint. Following this episode she became nervous and had constant tremors. This case is very similar to 10 other cases involving the Glanzstoff Co. where employees claim disability following gas poisoning. See also ET1561. |
East | Range: 10 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 1525 | 151 | Order A Copy |