Thomasville History Center - Merrill Papers, Documents 1978.32.0036-1978.32-0041

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dc.contributor.author Thomasville History Center
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-04T13:53:50Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-04T13:53:50Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Merrill Papers, Documents 1978.32.0036-1978.32-0041. Community Archives: Thomasville History Center – Merrill Papers. Series 2, Box 1978-32. Folder 4. Items 36-41. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. https://hdl.handle.net/10428/7257 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10428/7257
dc.description 1 electronic document, 35 files, 36 pages. 4715817 bytes. en_US
dc.description.abstract 1. ca003_001_f004_1978.32.0036_records_c1870 - Brief Description: Multiple pages of handwritten note, names, and records of financial transactions. This seems to be paperwork of records about Milton C. Smith to Honor A. H. Hansell who was the judge of the Superior Court in Thomas County. There are many sections of things the orator should focus on or go over within the case. The major part of the document is signed off by J. L. Senard and J. R. Alexander, attorneys on the case. - Notes: The writing is difficult to read, thus the contents of the pages are not very clear. - Names: Hon. A. H. Hansell; Milton C. Smith; Abel Johnson; Leroy Fleetwood; Joseph Singler Tony; Joseph Neely; Hillory B. Hemmephin; John Donaldson; F. Perry; John Hix; John Hunst; E. Remington; W. H. Neal; W. Barrett; E. G. Pondon; Anosm Hunter; T. J. Shiffield; E. J. Renengton; L. Goldberg; Ino Martin; Dixon Carrol; R. B. F. Gregonn; Schiff L. Henchuper; S. R. Robinson Adam; J. Reid; H. C. McLendon; Bennett Goldberg; A. L. McIntyre; R. G. Mitchell; N. J. Young; J. L. Senard; J. R. Alexander; J. S. Merrill; Walton H. Collins; Hammond O. Davis; J. R. Hopkins - Places: Thomas Co. (Ga.); Thomasville (Ga.); Quitman (Ga.); Brooks Co. (Ga.) - Dates: 1/1875; 9/18/1874; 10/1874 2. ca003_001_f004_1978.32.0037_estate-record_c1884 - Brief Description: Paperwork that describes Melissa A. Johnson's testimony about the Estate of Edna Johnson and William A. Johnson. The paperwork was also signed off by attorney J. H. Merrill. - Notes: The handwriting makes the paperwork difficult to fully understand. - Names: Melissa A. Johnson; Edna Johnson; William A. Johnson; J. T. Pittman; J. H. Merrill - Places: Thomas Co. (Ga.); Thomasville (Ga.) - Dates: 1884 3. ca003_001_f004_1978.32.0038_ivey-indenture_1861 - Brief Description: Typewritten papers describing an indenture made by Robert Ivey in Thomas County. There are mentions of Robert's daughter and wife. The papers were signed, sealed, and in the presence of three men. 4. ca003_001_f004_1978.32.0039_washington-indenture_c1880 - Brief Description: Handwritten papers of an indenture between James S. Washington (and his wife) to A. L. MacIntyre about a land transaction. 5. ca003_001_f004_1978.32.0040_cooke-indenture_1908 - Brief Description: Typewritten papers describing a land indenture between A. H. S. Cooke and Mrs. Mary W. McPherson. There are descriptions of the land in question. en_US
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dc.publisher Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries CA003-002;004
dc.rights © Thomasville History Center en_US
dc.subject Thomas County (Ga.) en_US
dc.subject Thomasville (Ga.) en_US
dc.subject Legal documents en_US
dc.subject Georgia--History--19th century en_US
dc.subject Georgia--History--20th century en_US
dc.subject Joseph Hansell Merrill (1862-1925) en_US
dc.subject Charles Paine Hansell (1844-1919) en_US
dc.subject Quitman (Ga.) en_US
dc.subject Brooks County (Ga.) en_US
dc.title Thomasville History Center - Merrill Papers, Documents 1978.32.0036-1978.32-0041 en_US
dc.type Text en_US


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  • CA-003-02: Merrill Papers
    Collection of legal documents pertaining to real estate transfers and likely other legal matters from Thomasville lawyer Joseph Hansell Merrill (1862-1925) and possibly the law firm of Hansell & Merrill, which consisted of Thomasville lawyers Charles Paine “Charlie” Hansell (1844-1919) and Joseph Hansell Merrill, and also the law firm of Merrill & Grantham, which consisted of Merrill and young lawyer Charles Pinckney Grantham, which operated simultaneously with Merrill’s partnership with Hansell and his solo practice.

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