Greene County Records

Abstract of Circuit Court Record Books
June 1864 - January 1965

Greene County Archives' Bulletin Number 27 (Second Printing)
May 1995 - [pp. 121-138]


GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

July Term 1864
Book F

p 756/757.
William Snow Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
Joseph J. Weaver Defendant
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and it appearing to the Court that the Defendant J.J. Weaver has been duly notified by having delivered to him a copy of Plaintiff's petition and Writ of Summons and having failed to answer plead or demur to Plaintiff's petition the same is by the Court taken as true the Defendant having herein made default. It is therefore considered by the Court that the Plaintiff have an Interlocutory Judgment by default against said J.J. Weaver and that enquiry be had at the next term of this Court and that the same be made final.

p 757.
William Snow Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
J.J. Weaver & William C. Price Defendants
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and it appearing to the Court that the said Defendant William C. Price is a nonresident of tbis State. It is ordered that publication be made in the Springfield Journal, a newspaper published in this State, for four successive weeks the last insertion at least four weeks hefore the first day of this Court notifying said Defendant that the Plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in the Greene Circuit Court on a promissory note where the amount claimed is $403 and interest and that unless he be and appear before our Greene Circuit Court at the Court House in Springfield, Missouri, on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer plead or demur to Plaintiff's petition on or before the sixth day of the term if the same shall so long continue if not then before the end of the term the same will be taken as confessed by him and a judgment rendered accordingly.

p 757/758.
State of Missouri to the use of
B.W. Henslee et al admin and etc Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
B.W. Henslee et al admin of
G.P. Shackleford, H.M. Parrish
and L.A.D. Crenshaw Defendants
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and the order heretofore made dismissing L.A.D. Crenshaw is by the Court reinstated as a party Defendant in this cause. And it is further ordered that an alias writ issue in this cause to the sued Defendant L.A.D. Crenshaw and this cause is continued until the next term of this Court and leave is given Defendants to plead by filing motion demurrer replication or all of them twenty days before the first day next term and filing the same with the Clerk.

Solomon C. Nevill Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
James S. Jones and R.W. Jones Defendants
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and dismisses this cause as to James S. Jones and it appearing to the Court that the said Richard W. Jones has been duly served with notice of the commencement of this suit by publication in the Springfield Journal a newspaper published in this State, for four successive weeks the last insertion at least four weeks before the first day of this Court and having failed to answer plead or demur to Plaintiff's petition the same is by the Court taken as true. It is therefore considered and adjudged by the Court that the Defendant have interlocutory judgment by default against said Defendant and that Writ of Enquiry issue instanter.

121
GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 758/759.
Solomon C. Nevill Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
Richard M. Jones Defendant
Now at this day this cause coming on for a final hearing and the right of a Jury being waived the same is submitted to the Court and the Court having heard and examined the evidence adduced doth find that the said Defendant is indebted to Plaintiff in the sum of $1183.07 debt and also $113 damage. It is therefore considered and adjudged by the Court that the Plaintiff have and recover of and from the Defendant his said debt and damage and also costs, that he have an execution therefor and this judgrnent bear 10% interest. And it appearing to the Court on the 7th day of December 1863 a writ of attachment was issued and by the Sheriff of Greene County on the first January 1864 levied on the following real estate viz W 1/2 Lot No 2 and Lot No 5 NE fcl 1/4 and Lots No 2 and 3 and W 1/2 Lot No 4 NW fcl 1/4 Section No 3 and Lots Nos 3,4 & 5 NE fcl 1/4 Section 4 Township 29 Range 20 in Greene County, Missouri. It is therefore ordered that a special execution against the real estate attached.

p 759.
Ordered that Court adjourn until tomorrow morning 9 o'clock. John S. Waddill C J

Thursday August 11th 1864 Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present as on yesterday.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #1 Selling Goods Without License
L.A.D. Crenshaw & Kit Carson Defendants
Now at this day comes the Defendants and file their affidavit asking a Change of Venue in this cause to some other Circuit on account of prejudice in the mind of the Judge of this Court where upon the Court doth award a Change of Venue in this cause to the County of Lawrence in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. Whereupon comes the said L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson as principals and W.M. McCluer as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied on their goods and chattels lands and tenernents to be void on condition that the said L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Goods Without License and have taken a Change of Venue to the Circuit Court of Lawrence County shall be and make their personal appearance before the Judge of the Lawrence County Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences at the Court House in Mount Vernon on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next and answer to said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #2 Selling Goods Without License
L.A.D. Crenshaw & Kit Carson Defendants
Now at this day comes the Defendants and file their affidavit asking a Change of Venue in this cause to some other Circuit on account of prejudice in the mind of the Judge of this Court where upon the Court doth award a Change of Venue in this cause to the County of Lawrence in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. Whereupon comes the said L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson as principals and W.M. McCluer as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied on their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Goods Without License and have taken a Change of Venue to the Circuit Court of Lawrence County shall be and make their personal appearance before the Judge of the Lawrence County Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences at the Court house in Mount Vernon on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next and answer to said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 760.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #3 Selling Liquor Without License
L.A.D. Crenshaw & Kit Carson Defendants
Now at this day comes the Defendants and file their affidavit asking a Change of Venue in this cause to some other Circuit on account of prejudice in the mind of the Judge of this Court where upon the Court doth award a Change of Venue in this cause to the County of Lawrence in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. Whereupon comes the said L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson as principals and W.M. McCluer as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indehted to the State of Nissouri in the sum of $250 to be levied on their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Liquor Without License and have taken a Change of Venue to the Circuit Court of Lawrence County shall be and make their personal appearance before the Judge of the Lawrence County Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences at the Court House in Mount Vernon on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next and answer to said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 761.
Elizabeth Rinker Plaintiff
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J. Hill & S.A. Small Defendants
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County who is known to the Court as such and the person whose name is subscribed to the instrument of writing purporting to be a Sheriff's Deed to J.C. Canby for Lot No 1 in Block one in Little Zonk Greene County Missouri sold under execution in the above entitled cause and the said T.A. Reed acknowledged that he executed and delivered the same for the purposes therein expressed.

Reuben Rose Plaintiff
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
M. Garroutte & J.A. Hampton Defendants
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed who is known to the Court as the Sheriff of Greene County and the person whose name is subscribed to an instrument of writing purporting to be a Sheriff's Deed and to J.A. Hampton for the following real estate vis NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 and W 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 27 Township 28 Range 24 sold under execution in the above entitled cause and the said T.A. Reed acknowledged that he executed and delivered the same for the purposes therein expressed.

John Robertson Plaintiff
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Lewis F. Tatum Defendant
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County who is known to the Court as the person whose name is subscribed to an instrument of writing purporting to be a Sheriff's Deed to Eli Spoon for the SE 1/4 of Section 3 Township 29 Range 23 sold under execution in the above entitled cause and the said T.A. Reed acknowledged that he executed and delivered the same for the purposes therein expressed.

John S. Rainey et al
vs                                                   Civil Action
Joseph Morton
Now at this day it appearing the Judge of this Court has been of Counsel in this Cause it is ordered that a Change of Venue be ordered to the County of Lawrence in the 13th Judicial Circuit and that the Clerk of this Court certifiy the same as the law requires.

123
GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 762.
John S. Rainey et al
vs                                                   Civil Action
Samuel Wood
Now at this day it appearing that the Judge of this Court has been of Counsel in this cause it is ordered that a Change of Venue be ordered to the County of Polk in the Judicial Circuit and that the Clerk of this Court certify the same as the law requires.

B.G. Andrews Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
Thomas J. Andrews Defendant
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and by leave of Court files his petition and affidavit by which it appears that the Defendant has absented himself from his usual place of abode so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him. It is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Springfield Missourian, a newspaper published in this State, for four successive weeks the last insertion at least four weeks before the first day of this Court notifying the said Defendant that the Plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in the Greene Circuit Court by attachment wherein the amount claimed is(none entered) dollars on a note of hand and that unless he be and appear before the Judge of the Greene Circuit Court at the Court House in Springfield on the first day of the next term of said Court which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and plead answer or demur to Plaintiff's petition on or before the sixth day of the term if the same shall so long continue if not than before the end of the term the same will be taken as true and a judgment rendered accordingly.

p 763.
Jacob B. Winger Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
J.M. Bailey Defendant
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and it appearing to the Court that the Defendant has been duly notified of the commencement of this Suit by having a copy of Plaintiff's petition and writ of summons delivered to him more than 15 days before the first day of the present term of this Court and wholly failed to answer plead or demur to Plaintiff's petition the same is left herein wholly undefended. It is therefore considered and adjudged by the court that the same be taken as true and that Plaintiff have judgment interlocutory by default against Defendant and it not appearing to the Court what amount Plaintiff is entitled to recover. It is ordered that enquiry be had at the next term of this Court and that the same be made final.

Ordered by the Court that an adjourned session of this Court be held in continuance of this term on the Saturday before the first Monday in October next.

p 763/764.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   Selling Goods Without License
L.A.D. Crenshaw and Kit Carson Defendants
Now at this day comes R.B. Coleman who acknowledges himself to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $100 to be bond of his goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said R.B. Coleman shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of the Lawrence County Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the 6th Monday after the fourth Monday in September 1864 as listed in the above entitled cause and not depart said Court without leave.

124
GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
July Term 1864
p 764.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   Robbery
James P. Martin Defendant
Now at this day comes the Defendant and by leave of Court files his affidavit and petition for a Change of Venue in this cause on account of the prejudice existing in the minds of the inhabitants of this County against him whereupon the Court doth award a Change of Venue to the County of Christian and it is ordered that the Clerk certify the same as the law requires.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   Robbery
James P. Martin Defendant
Now at this day comes James P. Martin as principal and John S. Martin and Samuel Martin as securities and acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $1000 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said James P. Martin who stands indicted to the Greene Circuit Court for Robbery and has taken a Change of Venue to the Circuit Court of Christian County shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of the Christian Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences at the Court House in Ozark on the second Monday after the fourth Monday in August 1864 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond
John A. Page Defendant
Now at this day comes J.A. Page as principal and J.B. Cox as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods chattels lands and tenements to be void if the said J.A. Page who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of said Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences at the Court House in Springfield on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 765.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #1 Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond shall he and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term tbereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #2 Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit
(continued)

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BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 765 (continued)
Court for Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 765/766.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #3 Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond shall be and inake his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bi1l of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 766.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #4 Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Selling Liquor Without Oath or Bond shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #1 Keeping Common Gaming House
Joseph H. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Keeping Common Gaming House shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on
the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 766/767.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #2 Keeping Common Gaming House
Joseph H. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Keeping Common Gaming House shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on
(continued)

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BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 766/767 (continued)
the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #3 Keeping Common Gaming House
Joseph H. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Keeping Common Gaming House shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #4 Keeping Common Gaming House
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Keeping Common Gaming House shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

R.S. Gott & A. Mitchell
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
John McHenry
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County into Court and acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to M.J. Hubble to Lots 43 & 44 Block 14 in Springfield Missouri sold under execution in favor of R.S. Gott John McHenry and Allen Mitchell vs John McHenry.

p 768.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #5 Keeping Common Gaming House
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as security who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $250 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted in the Greene Circuit Court for Keeping Common Gaming House shall be and make his personal appearance before the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   Gaming
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as securities who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri
(continued)

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BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 768 (continued)
in the sum of $100 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted to the Greene Circuit Court shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 768/769.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #2 Gaming
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as securities who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $100 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted to the Greene Circuit Court shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 769.
State of Missouri Plaintiff
vs                                                   #3 Gaming
J.F. Oneal Defendant
Now at this day comes J.F. Oneal as principal and R.B. Coleman and J.R. Townsend as securities who acknowledge themselves to owe and stand indebted to the State of Missouri in the sum of $100 to be levied of their goods and chattels lands and tenements to be void on condition that the said J.F. Oneal who stands indebted to the Greene Circuit Court shall be and make his personal appearance before the Judge of the Greene Circuit Court on the first day of the next term thereof which commences on the first Monday in January 1865 and answer said Bill of Indictment and not depart said Court without leave.

p 769/770.
Joseph Rountree Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
John McHenry & J.M. Bailey Defendants
Now at this day comes the Plaintiff by attorney and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant John McHenry has been duly notified of the commencement of this Suit by publication in the Springfield Journal, a newspaper published in this State for four successive weeks the last insertion at least four weeks before the first day of this Court and said Joshua M. Bailey having appeared and plead to Plaintiff's petition but having failed and refused to answer or demur to the amended petition of Plaintiff and the said John McHenry having failed to plead answer or demur to Plaintiff's amended petition the same is taken as confessed by both of said Defendants and the action being founded on two promissory notes given by John McHenry to Plaintiff in part payment for Lots 43 & 44 Block 14 in the City of Springfield, Missouri, and for the enforcement of the same out of said land. It is therefore considered and adjudged by the Court that the Plaintiff have and recover of and from Defendants judgment interlocutory and that an inquiry be had at the next term of this Court when the judgment will be made final if cause to the contrary be not shown on or before the 6th day of said term to which time this cause is continued.

128
GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F.
JULY TERM 1864
p 770.
Sheppard and Kimbrough
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
William L. Thompson
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County into Open Court and acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to the Bank of the State of Missouri for the following real estate, viz NE 1/4 NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 19 Township 28 Range 21 also SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 19 Township 28 Range 21 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

James Vaughan
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Henry Fulbright
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County into open Court and acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to the Bank of the State of Missouri for the following real estate viz NW 1/4 SW 1/4 and NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 14 Township 29 Range 22 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Bank of Missouri
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Joseph Burden & W.H. Burden
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County into open Court and acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to the Bank of the State of Missouri for the following real estate viz SE 1/4 Section 9 Township 29 Range 21. W 1/2 E 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 1 Township 29 Range 21 also undivided half of Lot No 77 Block 20 also a part of Lot 76 Block 20 sum_____ of Lots in Springfield running West 30 feet and back the depth of said Lots also Beginning 20 feet South of NE corner of town tract North of the Sink Hole Spring, thence South 10 rods one and a half links to a stake 2 feet West of same Spring thence South 23 feet West 24 rods and 3 links to a stake, thence East to a road to within 30 feet of the coll of "J.P. Campbell's Reserve," thence with said road North on the Westside to the SE corner of J.L. Gordons Lot, thence West with said Lot to the Beginning, containing four acres, more or less. Also, the following lots No 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Hendricks and Jones Addition to the City of Springfield except a piece off the North end of Lot 11 entering into the NE corner of Lot 12 9 poles long and 8 poles wide and except a strip lying across the South end of Lot 14 and extending across South end Lot 13 being 13 poles and 14 links East and West by 63 feet North and South sold under execution in the above entitled cause.

p 771.
Bank of Missouri
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.T. Campbell
Now at this day comes into open Court T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and acknowledges the execution of a Deed to the following real estate to the Bank of the State of Missouri viz Beginning 60 feet South of NE corner of SE 1/4 Section 23 Township 29 Range 22, thence South 94 65/100 thence 71 rods thence North 94 65/100 rods, thence 71 rods to beginning running North 5 45/100 thence 71 rods West 5 45/100 rods South thence 71 rods East also East 1/2 SW 1/4 and SE 1/4 and SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 24 Township 29 Range 22 sold under an execution in the entitled cause.

p 771.
Jas Squibb admin
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Benj S. Johnson
(continued)

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 771 (cont)
Now at this day comes Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County into open Court and acknowledges the execution of a Deed to P.L. Wallis for the following real estate vis SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 7 Township 29 Range 24 sold tinder execution in the above entitled cause.

T.C. Piper
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
R.S. Ford & T.R. Aldridge
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to T.C. Piper for the following real estate vis NE 1/4 NE 1/4 and E 1/2 W 1/2 NE 1/4 Section 27 Township 30 Range 20 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Atkison and Acock
Thomas Potter, J. Potter
& Logan and Morton
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
R.M. Jones
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to Oliver H. Scott for the following real estate vis NW 1/4 Section 25 Township 29 Range 20 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 771/772.
Bank of Missouri
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
W.C. Price and M. Boyd
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to L.B. Holland for the following real estate vis Lots No 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 1 Prices Addition to Springfield and sold under special execution in the foregoing entitled cause.

p 772.
Elisha Headlee
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
D.B. Freeman and wife
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to T.B. Holland for the following real estate vis NE 1/4 NW 1/4 and NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Section 15 Township 30 Range 21 West sold under a special execution in the above entitled cause.

Layton Jones and Co
& James Vaughan
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to C.B. Holland for the following described real estate vis Lying on main South street from the Court House in Springfield and beginning on the East side of said street at the SW corner of a lot owned and lived upon at this time by J.P. Beiderlinden and running South along the East side on edge of said Street 96 feet thence East to the West edge of what is termed Peach Alley thence North along said alley to the South edge of said Beiderlinden's Lot thence West along said Beiderlinden's lot to beginning sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

130
GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 772.
J.L. Holland
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.S. Bradley et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to Joel Philips for the following real estate vis Beginning at the SW corner of the SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 Section 23 Township 29 Range 22 running thence North 9 1/2 rods thence East 19 rods thence South 9 1/2 rods thence 19 rods West to beginning lying and being in Springfield Greene County Missouri and sold under an execution to the above entitled cause.

p 773.
James Vaughan
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Henry Fulbright
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to James Vaughan for SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 14 Township 29 Range 22 sold under an execution from the Lawrence County Circuit Court in the above entitled cause.

J.S. McCracken
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
R.M. Jones
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in Open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to J.S. McCracken for the following real estate vis W 1/2 Lot 2 and Lot 5 NE fractional 1/4 Lots No 2 and 3 and W 1/2 Lot No 4 NW fcl 1/4 Section 3 and Lots No 3,4 and 5 NE fcl 1/4 Section 4 all in Township 29 Range 20 in Greene County, Missouri, sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

John Rainey adm
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
A.S. Bodenhamer & John Breedlove
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to R.B. Edmonson for the following real estate vis SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 15 Township 29 Range 21 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 14 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 16 NW 1/4 SW 1/4 13 Township 29 Range 20 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 14 SE 1/4 SE 1/4 13 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 11 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SW 1/4 and NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 12 Township 29 Range 21 Greene County Missouri, sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

C.A. Haden
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.J. and F.B. Weaver
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the executionof a Deed to J.J. Weaver for the following real estate vis NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 30 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 and E 1/2 N 1/2 of N 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 29 and S 1/2 S 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 19 Township 29 Range 22 and NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 16 Township 28 Range 23, Greene County, Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 774.
H.L. Trantham ex
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.A. Cunningham
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court adknowledges the execution of a Deed to James Thompson for the following real estate vis
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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 774 (cont)
S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 16 Township 29 Range 20 in Greene County sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

Bank of Missouri
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
John Lair
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to C.B. Holland viz beginning at the SW corner of J.S. Phelps Lot on St Louis Street thence West to J.B. Cheeks Lot thence North to an alley, thence with said alley to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church thence South to the beginning lying and being in Springfield Greene County Missouri sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

W.R. Watts
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
A.J. Thompson et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to W.R. Watts and T.A. Mack for the following real estate viz NE 1/4 SW 1/4 = SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 14 and NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 16 Township 29 Range 23 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

W.R. Watts
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
A.J. Thompson et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to S.N. Ingram for the following real estate viz SW 1/4 SE 1/4 & execution NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 34 Township 29 Range 21 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 775.
McClurg Murphy & Co
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
C.D. Bray et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to J,W. McClurg for the following real estate vis Lot 3 NW fcl 1/4 W 1/2 Lot 3 NW fc1 1/4 Section 3 W 1/2 NE 1/4 = SW 1/4 NW 1/4 and SW 1/4 all in Section 11 S 1/2 Lot 4 NE fcl Lot 1 NE fcl 1/4 = Lot 2 NE fcl 1/4 = Lot 1 NW fcl Section 3. E 1/2 E1/2 SE 1/4 Section 2 = SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 10 E 1/2 W 1/2 SW 1/4 and SW 1/4 Section 1 all in Township 29 Range 21 Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

R.J. McElhaney & Co
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to J.F. Robertson for the following real estate vis NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 3 Township 29 Range 23 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Elisha Headlee admin
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
S. Fulbright, S. Coker & E.R. Fulbright
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to Wm R. Robertson for the following real estate vis SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 17 Township 29 Range 33 Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 775.
Bank of Missouri
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.J. Whitlock & W.W. Lair
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to Thomas J. Whitlock for the following real estate vis W 1/2 NW 1/4 and E 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 12 and SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 23 all in Township 28 Range 22 Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 776.
Hawkins Abernathy et al
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.E. Abernathy
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to H. Young for the following real estate viz SE 1/4 NE 1/4 = SW 1/4 NE 1/4 = NW 1/4 NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 1 Township 30 Range 22 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Elisha Headlee admin
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
S. Fulbright, S. Coker, E.R. Fulbright
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to William B. Farmer for the following real estate vis SE 1/4 SE 1/4 and NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 15 Township 29 Range 22 sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

J.E. Smith
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
S. Orbison
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to David Claymore for the following real estate vis Lot No _ in Joseph Gott's Addition to the City of Springfield Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

J.F. Wade & E. Rucker adm
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J. Jackson & J.J. Crittenden
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to J.B. Perkins and A.B. Holland for the following real estate SW 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 24 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 and SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 25 all in Township 28 Range 24 Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 776/777.
J.L. McCraw
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
H.H. Neaves
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to J.L. McCraw for the following real estate vis E 1/2 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 & SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 29 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 33 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 29 & NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sect 16 all in Township 29 Range 20 & SE 1/4 & E 1/2 Lot 1 NE fcl 1/4 W 1/2 Lot 1 NE fcl Section 5 and W 1/2 Lot 1 NE & SW 1/4 Section 4 & SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 4 NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 21 & NW 1/4 NW 1/4 & SE 1/4 NE 1/4 & NW 1/4 SE 1/4 & NE 1/4 SW 1/4 & SW 1/4 SE 1/4 & SE 1/4 & NE 1/4 SW 1/4 all in Section 9 Township 28 Range 20 & SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 14 & E 1/2 NE Section 35 & W 1/2 NW Section 26 Township 29 Range 27 Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 777.
W.H. Graves
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.F. Brown
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Deed to B.C. Thomas for the following described real estate vis commencing at the SE corner of Section 14 Township 29 Range 22 thence West on the Section line dividing Sections 14 and 23 40 rods to a beginning point commencing at the point run West 20 rods and North 16 rods thence East 20 thence South to beginning reserving a street and alleys on sides and right of way for S W B R R sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Elisha Headlee adm
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J. Lair, R.B. Owen & T.G. Newbill
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed made by him to R.B. Owen for the following described real estate a tract of land known and described on the plat of John Lair's First Addition to the City of Springfield as "Lair's Reserve" also a lot known and designated on the plat of John Lair's First Additinn to the Springfield by words "J.B. Black, Jr" also the following described Lots as laid down in John Lair's first addition to the City of Springfield to wit Lots numbered from one to twenty inclusive in Block titled "A". Also, lots numbered from twentyone to fortytwo inclusive in Block titled "B" Springfield Greene County Missouri sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 777/778.
W.M. McCluer
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
W. West
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed into open Court and acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to (page torn) and H. Boyd for the following Real Fstate viz NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 28 SE 1/4 Section 29 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 23 and NE 1/4 NE 1/4 and W 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 22 E 1/2 NE 1/4 Section 35 all in Township 29 Range 21 in Greene County Missouri sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 778.
J.S. Moss surv. part. etc
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Jacob Shultz
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to Elizabeth Norfleet for the following described real estate vis W 1/2 Lot 2 NE fcl and Lots 1 and 2 and E 1/2 Lot 3 NW fcl Section 4, also part of W 1/2 Lot 3 NW fcl Section 4 beginning 2 poles East of NW corner of Lot 2 NW fcl 1/4 thence East 78 poles thence North 46 poles thence West 78 poles thence South 46 poles to beginning, also E 1/2 Lot 2 NE fcl Section 6 also N 1/2 SE 1/4 Section 5 and E 1/2 Lot 1 NE fcl Section 5 and a strip off the West side of the W 1/2 Lot 1 NE fcl 1/4 Section 5 being 31 poles wide from North to South and extending the whole length of said W 1/2 Lot No 1 all in Township 29 Range 22 West sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 778
J.M. Hawkins & M.L. Abernathy
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.E. Abernathy
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to J.W. Gately for the following described real estate vis the NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Section 1 Township 30 Range 22 sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

Atkison & Acock, T. Potter,
J. Potter & Logan & Morton
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
R.M. Jones
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to M. Richardson and J.C. Wilbur for the following real estate viz SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 25 and NE 1/4 NW 1/4 and SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 21 and SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 21 all in Township 29 Range 20 sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 778/779.
Joseph Farmer
to Sheriff's Deed
(torn off)
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to C.B. Holland for the following described real estate viz beginning 73 feet East of Lot No 14 on North boundary hereof said Lot thence South through a black walnut tree to said Lair's Lot 3 West 20 feet thence North to the boundary line of said Lot No 13 thence East to the place of beginning lying in Springfield Missouri and sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 779.
Layton Jones & Co and James Vaughan
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
Ada Hughes, Claude Hughes et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to H.C. Young and T.A. Sherwood to the following real estate viz SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 10 Township 29 Range 22 sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

Atkison & Acock, T. Potter,
J. Potter & Logan & Morton
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
R.M. Jones
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to Samuel Coldwell for the following real estate viz NE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 29 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 and SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Section 23 Township 29 Range 20 sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

Charles A. Haden
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
T.J. & F.B. Weaver
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to John Wood for the following real estate viz W 1/2 Lot 2 NW fcl 1/4 Section 4 Township 29 Range 22 in Greene County, Mo. sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
p 779/780.
E. Headlee admin
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
D.G. Haden
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to Thomas Whillock for the following described real estate viz NW 1/4 NE 1/4 and NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 26 Township 30 Range 23 Greene County Missouri sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 780.
T. Tiller admin
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
P.A. Crouch et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to F.M. Watson for the following real estate viz part NE 1/2 E 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 2 Township 30 Range 23 sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

Elisha Headlee admin (this looks like a duplicate)
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
P.A. Crouch et al
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to F.M. Watson for the following real estate viz pt NE 1/2 E 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 2 Township 30 Range 23 sold under and by virtue of an execution in the above entitled cause.

W.M. Rogers
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
A.J. Klepper
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to P. Henderson for the following real estate viz SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 22 Township 29 Range 20 Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 781.
E.J. Robberson
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
W.R. Robberson
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to E.L. Robberson for the following real estate viz W 1/2 SE 1/4 and SW 1/4 and NW 1/4 and E 1/2 NE 1/4 and SW 1/4 NE 1/4 all in Section 11 Township 30 Range 22 Greene County Missouri also Lot 5 in Block 2 Fair Ground Addition to Springfield Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Charles Wadlow
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
David Snodgrass
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to H.L. Hunt for the following real estate viz nine and one fourth acres off the North end of the E 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 Section 12 Township 30 Range 22 West in Greene County Missouri and sold under an execution in the above entitied cause.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F.
JULY TERM 1864
p 781.
W.B. Farmer
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
T.D. Wooten & T. Goodall
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to H.T. Hunt for the following real estate viz NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 36 Township 29 Range 22 in Greene County, Missouri and sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

C. Hoofman
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.W. Rainey
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges rthe execution of a Sheriff's Deed to William R. Scott for the following real estate viz NW 1/4 SE 1/4 and SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 28 Township 28 Range 23 in Greene County, Missouri, and sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 781/782.
C. Hoofman
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
J.W. Rainey
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to J.B. Rainey for the following real estate viz SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 8 Township 28 Range 23 in Greene County Missouri sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

p 782.
T.A. Sherwood
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
S.S. Vinton
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to J.B. Rainey for the following real estatate viz SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 16 Township 30 Range 20 also the following situate in SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 24 Township 29 Range 22 West beginning on the West edge or side of South Street and on a line East and West passing through the South edge of the most Southern grave of the old grave yard in the South edge or side of Springfield Mo thence running west 14 rods to Patton's Alley thence South 100 feet thence East 14 rods to said South Street thence North 100 feet to beginning sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Charles A. Haden
vs                                                   Sheriff's Deed
T.J. & F.B. Weaver
Now at this day comes T.A. Reed Sheriff of Greene County and in open Court acknowledges the execution of a Sheriff's Deed to John R. Cox to the following real estate viz beginning at the SW 1/4 corner of SW 1/4 Section 19 Township 29 Range 22 running thence North with Section line to fence between Z.M. Rountree & C. Backus Place thence South of West with and in direction of said fence 80 poles thence to South of Section 20 thence to beginning sold under an execution in the above entitled cause.

Ordered that Court adjourn until the Saturday before the first Monday in October next 9 o'clock.
John S. Waddill circuit judge.

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GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, CIRCUIT COURT CASES

BOOK F
JULY TERM 1864
October 1st 1864

p 783.
Court met pursuant to adjournment present Hon John S. Waddill Judge of the 14th Judicial Circuit James F. Hardin Circuit Attorney for said Circuit Martin Hubble Clerk of said Court and Thomas A. Reed Sheriff of said County when and where the following proceedings were had viz

Elan P. Gott Plaintiff
vs                                                   Civil Action
A. Nutt Defendant
Now at this day comes the garnishee ____ Herrington admx and files her answer in this cause.

Now at this day it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Springfield Missourian, a newspaper published heretofore in this County has suspended publication. It is therefore ordered by the Court that all orders of publication heretofore ordered to be printed in said paper and not done be printed and published in the Missouri Patriot.

Ordered by the Court that an adjourned session in continuation of this term be held on the first Saturday before the first Monday in January next.

Ordered by the Court that the Court adjourn until the Saturday before the first Monday in January 1865. John S. Waddill Circuit Judge

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