Title:
M-03872-01
Description:
Regarding the forcible entry, occupation, and use of a tract of land, as well as destruction of timber. Also regarding the estate of Jesse Parchman, deceased.
Collection:
Texas Supreme Court records
Creator:
Texas. Supreme Court
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, RG 201
Geographic coverage:
Harrison County (Tex.)
Subject:
Estates (Law)
Subject:
Property
Subject:
Timber
Subject:
Trespass
Type:
Text
Type:
Judicial records
Citation information:
M-3872, M case files, Case files, Texas Supreme Court records. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission believes that the Item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the Texas State Library and Archives Commission makes no warranties about the Item and cannot guarantee the accuracy of this Rights Statement. State records may also include materials received by, not created by, state agencies. In that situation, copyright remains with the creator. You are responsible for your own use. Please contact the Texas State Library and Archives Commission for more information. You may need to obtain other permissions for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy or moral rights may limit how you may use the material.
Date digitized:
2020
Language:
English
General note:
Richard Hooper sues for the use and benefit of Jesse Parchman's heirs, listed as W.J. Parchman, James W. Parchman, Susan E. Henly, Hiram Henly, John D. Parchman, Henry C. Parchman, Peter B. Parchman, Berry D. Parchman, Mary M. Parchman, Martha Jane Parchm