Real Estate title: A. D. Plumley to J. O. Hall
- Title
- Real Estate title: A. D. Plumley to J. O. Hall
- Accession Number
- 2007.38.56
- Description
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Title to Real Estate, Spartanburg Co., S.C., filed March 18, 1919 and recorded in Volume 5Z page 684.
In this, A. D. Plumley sells to J. O. Hall the Landrum lots numbered 20, 21, 22, and 23.
What's going on here? Earlier that same day, A. D. Plumley purchased these lots from J. O. Hall and C. W. Morgan for $600. Here, is selling the same lots back to J. O. Hall for $657.50. - Date
- 18 March 1919
- Storage Location
- General Archive Box #6 Folder #5
- Relation
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Real Estate title: J. O. Hall and C. W. Morgan to A. D. Plumley
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The following items are related and in the same archival folder.
Archive: Plumley Papers, 1910- -
Woodmen of the World Beneficiary Certificate for Benjamin Plumley
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Real Estate title: Nannie Landrum Bomar to JO Hall and CW Morgan
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Envelope to Mr. Lewis Beneau, Landrum, SC
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Envelope to Mr. BJ Plumley, Norfolk, VA
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, February 18, 1918
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, February 16, 1918
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Envelope from Old St. Stephen's Club to Mrs. G.W. Plumley
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, January 14, 1919
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Woodmen of the World receipt for Benj. Plumley, February 22, 1919
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Real Estate title: J. O. Hall and C. W. Morgan to A. D. Plumley
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Real Estate title: CW Morgan to JO Hall
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Real Estate title: C. W. Morgan to J. O. Hall
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Envelope: Spartanburg Mesne Conveyance to Rev. G. W. Plumbley
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, January 21, 1920
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Envelope: Spartanburg Mesne Conveyance to Mr. G. W. Plumbley
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, March, 1922
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, March, 1922
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County tax receipt for B. J. Plumley, April 15, 1922
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Envelope: Lumbermen's Credit Association to A. J. Plumley, J.P.
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Letters Dismissory on Probate of estate of L. E. Abbott Holt
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Photograph: the Plumley sisters, Ellen and Lou Ann
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Photograph: Ellen Plumley
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Photograph: Plumley sisters home on Glassy Mountain
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Photograph: Plumley sisters chicken trap


