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  1. Acknowledgment - 1974.048.0056

    In this document, the Defendant's lawyer answers on behalf of the Defendant, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, saying that the Defendant admits to some allegations by the Plaintiff but not to all, and wishes to have the Plaintiff retract these allegations.

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    Defendant's lawyer answers on behalf of the Defendant
  2. Affidavit - 1974.048.0061

    An original typed Affidavit for Attachment. The Plaintiff's attorney, R. R. Ryan states that the Defendant, Peter Madden, was justly indebted to the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, in the amount of eighty-six dollars and ninety-six cents.

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    Affidavit for Attachment
  3. Affidavit - 1974.048.0064

    An original typed Affidavit for Attachment. John T. Ryan, manager and secretary of the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, swears that the Defendant, E. M. Chase, is justly indebted to the Plaintiff in the sum of eighty dollars and 23 cents.

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    Affidavit for Attachment
  4. Affidavit - 2008.027.0258

    An original typed Affidavit for Attachment filed on March 31, 1921. The Gillette Commercial Company is listed as Plaintiff and Budd L. Smith as Defendant. Document states that John T. Reynolds is "Mgr. and Sec'y" for Plaintiff and that the claim of $76.90 owed is true. Affidavit filed in J. B. Stone's Justice's Court. "Original" is stamped in red on the outside of folded document.

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    Affidavit for Attachment
  5. Claim - 2008.027.0262

    A Criminal Complaint for the State of Wyoming vs. C. W. Bradshaw." Filed December 31, 1921 in Justice's court and signed by J. B. Stone. The document states that the Defendant did "wilfully, maliciously, and unlawfully play, carry on as owner or employee, a game, to-wit, of cards for money."

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    Criminal Complaint
  6. Invoice - 1974.048.0063

    An invoice that gives Mrs Patterson's balance on a dress as being seven dollars and fifty cents. It also has a handwritten note in the middle that states, "For value received. I hearby assign the ???? account to B B Perkins. Gillette ???? by Jolen Ryan Sect"

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    Gillette Commercial Co.
  7. Notice, Legal - 1974.048.0041

    A typed legal document. The Defendant, Ab Butcher objects to the courts jurisdiction in the case of Gillette Commercial Company vs. Ab Butcher because the copy of the summons was insufficient to give the court jurisdiction.

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    Insufficient Summons
  8. Notice, Legal - 1974.048.0052

    A typed stipulation that states R. R. Ryan, attorney for the Plaintiff, and Don L. Wakeman, attorney for the Defendant, agree the trial between the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, and Defendant, Nebraska Moline Plow Company, would be continued until the twentieth day of February, 1920, at ten A.M.

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    Stipulation
  9. Notice, Legal - 1974.048.0057

    A typed stipulation that states the attorney for the Plaintiff, R. R. Ryan and the attorney for the Defendant, Elwood Anderson, agree that the case between the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, and the Defendant, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, should be continued until ten A.M. on the 8th day of November, 1920.

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    Stipulation
  10. Notice, Legal - 1974.048.0058

    A typed stipulation that states the case between the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, and the Defendant, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, be continued until ten am on November 29, 1920.

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    Stipulation
  11. Petition - 1974.048.0044

    An original typed petition stating the reason why the Gillette Commercial Company has suit against Ab Butcher.

    Record Type: Archive

    Petition
  12. Petition - 1974.048.0045

    A typed petition that states the reasons why the Gillette Commercial Company has suit against Oren E. Cary.

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    Gillette Commercial Company  suit against Oren E. Cary
  13. Petition - 1974.048.0047

    An original typed petition that states the reasons the Gillette Commercial Company has suit against O. C. Schroyer.

    Record Type: Archive

    Petition
  14. Petition - 1974.048.0049

    An original typed petition stating the reasons why the Gillette Commercial Company has suit against L. O. Romdall.

    Record Type: Archive

    Petition
  15. Petition - 1974.048.0051

    This copy of a petition states the reasons why the Gillette Commercial Company has suit against Thomas J. Gates Jr. It also contains a summons letter in which the Justice of the Peace, J. B. Stone, commands the sheriff of Campbell County to summon Thomas J. Gates Jr. to appear before Stone on December 17, 1920.

    Record Type: Archive

    Petition and Summons
  16. Petition - 1974.048.0054

    An original typed petition stating the reasons why the Gillette Commercial Company has suit against Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company.

    Record Type: Archive

    Petition
  17. Petition - 1974.048.0062

    An original typed petition stating the reasons the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, has suit against the Defendant, Peter Madden.

    Record Type: Archive

    Petition
  18. Petition - 1974.048.0066a-c

    An original typed petition that states the reasons the Plaintiff, Gillette Commercial Company, had suit against the Defendant, E. M. Chase.

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  19. Petition - 2008.027.0257

    An original typed petition titled "In the Justice Court of Campbell County, Wyoming, Gillette Commercial Co., Plaintiff, vs Budd L. Smith, Defendant, Petition, Filed Mar. 31, 1921, J. B. Stone, Justice of the Peace, R. R. Ryan, Lawyer, Gillette, Wyoming." It describes a complaint that $76.90 is owed to Plaintiff for "goods, wares, and merchandise."

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    Petition
  20. Postcard - 1969.001.0022

    Unused B/W photo postcard. Photo shows a snow covered Gillette Avenue w/ people shoveling the sidewalks. A man is seen riding horseback down the street leading another horse along. On the back there is written "Rangeland Mfg Co. 1922." "Al Furstnow" "Empty lot at right of picture, was lot used by the pool hall first in 1927".

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    Postcard

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