Box 1
Contains 48 Results:
Deeds, 1887
Summons for John Everett, Nettie Gardner and Hannah Jackson to appear to answer the complaint of Annophelia Herringdine concerning a dispute over Girard town lot #186, September 16, 1887
Deeds, 1899
Deed whereby the Chattahoochee Knitting Company, as the result of a suit brought against it by C. E. Beach and E.H. Epping, Trustees, was sold, along with Girard town lot #34, to the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Company for $2,500 [certified copy], August 5, 1896
Deeds, 1900
Deed whereby the Eagle & Phenix Mills sold Girard city lots # 31 and #32 to the Girard Cotton Mills for $1,500. Along with the land, it conveyed the “building and improvements of every character on said tracts of land” which had belonged to the Chattahoochee Knitting Company which the Eagle & Phenix had bought the year before.
Deeds, 1902
Deed whereby an exchange of lands to straighten the boundary line between the Girard Cotton Mills and B.W. Edmunds and his wife Josephine Edmunds, June 27, 1902; This folder also contains comments about Alabama’s claim to a new definition of the high-water mark for property boundaries.
Deeds, 1904
Deed whereby J. J. Moses and his wife Ada B. Moses sold Girard city lots #76 and #77 to the Eagle & Phenix Mills for $50, August 31, 1904
Deeds, 1908
This Quit Claim deed and supporting documentation confirms the 1871 transfer (deed now lost) whereby the Eagle and Phenix Mills sold for $1 the Phenix City lot on which the church stands to the Trustees of the First Baptist Church of formerly Brownsville now Phenix City.
Deeds, 1939
Deeds
This folder contains notes, lists, etc. with either no dates or partial dates relating to real estate in Alabama.