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United States in the County of Miller aforesaid, consisting of one dwelling house, out houses and about six acres of land cleared and enclosed with a rail fence and unlawfully and forcibly took possession of the said improvement tenement and farm of him the said Benjamin R. Milam and him the said John Morton with force and strong hand as aforesaid did expel and unlawfully put out of possession of the same and the John Morton does unlawfully, unjustly and with strong hand deforce and still keep out of possession of the same, you the sheriff of Miller County are commanded -- in behalf of the United States to cause to come before us upon the fifteenth day of June, 10 o'clock forenoon, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five at the house of James Smith in the said county twelve good and lawful men of your county to be empannelled and sworn to enquire into the forcible entry -- and -- detainer before described.

Given under our hands and seals this the fourth day of June, A. D. 1835.
 John Stiles
  David Myers
        Justices of the Peace.
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Benjamin R. Milam,
Summons
vs.
John Morton.
Come to hand the 4th
of June, 1835.
E. Frazier, D.S.
for
R. M. Hopkins, Shff.
Summons (B)
Filed in my office
this 3rd day of
October, A. D., 1935.

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The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County
Pat B. Clark   1937