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1910-1919 & 1919 & Byrdstown & Livingston & Tennessee & Years Wabler on 29 Mar 2008

Louisville Credit Men’s Adjustment Bureau Part 2

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Byrdstown, Tenn. Aug. 7, 1919

Mr. C J. Cullem, Atty.,

Livingston, Tenn.

Dear Sir:

I enclosed check for $50.27 in full settlement of the two following cases:

Federal Chemical Co. -vs- Fate Rich et al.

Federal Chemical Co. -vs- John Robbins Sr. et. al.

Judgment in former $26.49, latter $16.62 with $5.00 Attorney fee in each case.

I retain $1.57 out of each case.  Bob Peteet has 50¢ cost in Robbins case which is included in check.

This is a  settlement of four of the matters sent me and the other is stayed.

Yours truly,

W. J. Chilton

From the Lawyer’s Notes Collection on EvidenceOfHistory.com

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1910-1919 & 1919 & Kentucky & Lawyers & Louisville & Years Wabler on 28 Mar 2008

Louisville Credit Men’s Adjustment Bureau Part 1

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Louisville Credit Men’s Adjustment Bureau,

Louisville, KY.,

Gentlemen: In re Federal Chemical Co. vs. Fate Rich et al.

” ” ” ” John Robbins et al.

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Referring to above claims will say that I have to day collected them in full. I have deucted my fee and am enclosing to you the judgement and interest together with $1, fee in cash case.

I have not divided the fee collected with you in one and two thirds. I had to pay a lawyer in the vicinity of where these parties lived and have deducted part from mine and part from yours and figuring yours as collected with out suit and basis of $3 minimum.

This settles all the claims I have from you except the Ed Whittenburg note and it has been placed in judgment and we will not have to unnecessarily writing about it till that time passes.

Yours very truly,

From the Lawyer’s Notes Collection on EvidenceOfHistory.com

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1920-1929 & 1927 & Envelopes & Years Wabler on 27 Mar 2008

Envelope with attached letter- June 1, 1927

Envelope:

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Letter:

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2000-2009 & 2005 & Years Wabler on 26 Mar 2008

From Carol Dechant to Matt Bernier

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1910-1919 & 1911 & Railroad & Years Wabler on 25 Mar 2008

Letter from the Maine Railroad Company- April 6, 1911

Maine Central Railroad Company

Office of Vice President General Manager

Portland, Ma April 6th, 1911

G. F. Black, BLDG.

While George Chase was driving four horse team over crossing just east of tank house at Buckfield, it is claimed one of the horses caught foot between planking and rail splitting hoof in two places quite bad.

I understand this is not a highway crossing but was put in for convenience in trucking across Buckfield Yard and crossing was repaired day before the accident.

Please have this matter carefully looked into and let me have report of conditions, and also something about the history of this crossing as to when put in, occasion for doing so, etc.

Norris McDonald

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