Box 1
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Bond guaranteeing that Benjamin White will appear at the next session of the Knox County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to answer Pickle's charges, 1799 January 8
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 3
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1799 January 8
Writ instructing the Sheriff of Knox County to bring Hugh Beard to the next session of the Knox County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to testify on Pickle's behalf, 1799 July 8
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 4
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1799 July 8
Summary of Abraham Job's testimony, 1799 September 27
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 5
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1799 September 27
Summary of Pickle's case against White and Owens, 1799 October
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 6
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1799 October
Calculation of Fees, 1800 October 30
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 7
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1800 October 30
Writ instructing the Sheriff of Knox County to bring William Owens and Benjamin White to the next meeting of the Knox County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1798 October 8
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 1
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1798 October 8
Bond certifying Christian Pickle's intent to bring a suit against William Owens and Benjamin White, 1799 January 4
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1, item: 2
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
These papers document a lawsuit between Christian Pickle, Benjamin White, and William Owens. The lawsuit arose from a horse race that had taken place at Ashburns Paths near Knoxville two years earlier. Both Pickle and White had horses entered in the contest, and Owens and Pickle bet $40.00 on the outcome with White and Hugh Beard acting as their respective securities. Pickle's horse emerged victorious, but neither Owens nor White paid Pickle his winnings. As a result, Pickle sued Owens and...
Dates:
1799 January 4