Box 1
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Exhibits and Warranty Deed Regarding Glosser vs. Whittle et. al., 1891 June 9, 1893 December 27
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1891 June 9, 1893 December 27
Examinations, Depositions, and Other Materials regarding Nicely vs. Glosser, 1893 May 22-1894 December 8-11
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1893 May 22-1894 December 8-11
Deposition of J. M. Whittle and Indenture Transferring Land from Whittle to Glosser, 1893 May 25-1894 December 13
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1893 May 25-1894 December 13
Indenture Between John F. and E. Carrie Glosser and J. M. Whittle, 1893 May 26
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1893 May 26
Bill of Complaint by J. J. Nicely against J. M. Whittle and C. B. Tyler, circa 1893 November, 1895 February 15
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
circa 1893 November, 1895 February 15
Writ of Attachment Regarding Nicely vs. Glosser, 1894 July 11
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1894 July 11
J. F. Glosser's Answer to J. J. Nicely's Bill of Complaint, 1894 August 2
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1894 August 2
Deposition of Charles H. Brown Regarding Nicely vs. Glosser, 1894 December 15
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1894 December 15
Complaint and Defendants' Answer in Nicely vs. Whittle et. al., 1895 February 5-March 7
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1895 February 5-March 7
Bonds Ensuring the Appearance of Parties in Nicely vs. Whittle et. al., 1895 February 15
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1895 February 15
Whittle and Tyler's Answer to Nicely's Complaint, 1895 March 7
File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1895 March 7
Bill of Complaint by J. M. Whittle et. al. vs. J. J. Nicely and J. F. Glosser, 1895 March 28
File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1895 March 28
Writs of Attachment in Whittle et. al. vs. Nicely et. al., 1895 March
File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
1895 March
Abstracts of Land Deeds involving the Irwin, Lyons,. Price, McMillan, Nicely, Glosser, and Whittle Families, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
The legal papers housed in this collection document three lawsuits arising from the dissolution of the Mascot Milling Company in 1894. When they founded the company in 1891, J. J. Nicely, John F. Glosser, and James M. Whittle each owned one-third of the enterprise. When the mill moved and several improvements were made, each partner furnished one-third of the money required. Glosser, however, did not have the necessary capital on hand and so Nicely advanced the necessary money. Glosser...
Dates:
undated