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Robert B. Musick v. Reuben Rice & Peggy Boran
Execution

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N. 203
B. Boran
vs.   } Exon
R B Musick

Judge Oct Term 1824
for damages —$336.00

atty Trimble               —6.00
Shff Robinson            —5.00
Clk Steward             —1.10
Shff Anthony             —...10
Clk McKinney           5.55 7.75
                                 $353.75

D E McKinney Clk

Levyd this Execution on a Negro woman and child the property of Robert B Music 2d December 1825 

                                                                                                MW Edwards
                                                                                                Dpy Shff 
proceedings Stayed
by order of Superior Court
24 January 1826         Fees Levying              1.00
Cir milage 36 miles at 5 Cts per mile.             1.80
? on .35575 at 22 per cent—?                      8.86 3/4
                                                                   $11.64 3/4

                                                                        MW Edwards
                                                                                    Dpy Shff
353.75

Came to hand 24 November 1825

                                     MW Edwards
                                    Dpy Shff
                                    of H C

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Territory of Arkansas, }ss.
United States of America,

To the Sheriff of Hemptead County Greeting:

            We command that of the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Robert B. Musick—you cause to be made the sum of Three hundred and thirty five dollars damages—also—Seventen dollars and seventy five cents costs which Bazil Boran—late in our Superior Court hath recovered against him for damages & Costs which appears to us of record; and for want of sufficient goods and chattels, lands and tenements whereon to levy and make the same, you are commanded to take the body of the said Robert B Musick and him convey to your common jail, and safely keep, until said damages & costs be paid, or him be discharged by due course of law: and that you certify to our next April term how you have executed this writ.

[stamped seal] in testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand as Clerk, and affixed the seal of office, this 19th day of November1825, and of the Independence of the United States the forty- 56th

                                                                                                D.E. McKinney Clerk

Wm. E. Woodruff, Printer, Little Rock, A.T.

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