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Rufus Thomas at W. C. Handy Park, Memphis, TN, 1980s
Photograph of Rufus Thomas posing at the W. C. Handy Statue at W. C. Handy Park after the renovation of the park, Beale Street, Memphis, TN, 1980s.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-elkingtonja2/1015/thumbnail.jp
Cataloochee tract 262: W. C. Woody
This 48-acre tract 262 in Cataloochee was owned by W.C. Woody. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to 1,000 residents living in hundreds of log and frame homes. A few historic buildings have been preserved on site, including two churches, a school, several homes, and outbuildings. The North Carolina Park Commission was tasked with purchasing land for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and people living in Cataloochee were among those displaced. Cataloochee families continue to return for annual reunions. In 2001, the National Park Service re-introduced elk into the valley.331 Page ................................... .
NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
of
Lands of ---------- -------·············-··-·············lfi······-0-.----Vi-o-ed-y----·--·········································· ·········-··········-------------·············-· ················-·········
............................................................................................ Township ........................ li.OYJ~. O.O.d ...................................... County.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DESCRIPTION
:·._-,i' . : ' 11 L' rJ r•:d.nr!\) in t, b h 1 :t o ~; o ;· tr- tion ~ ere t urnod
f:;oom tho t:~u e nc1·LHt:\:'' ' 'l ', n11 d i nt r:;,nooo n:r.o e.zprosS<:
d t:n c hr: im~ of. f, (. fc·et .
( ;"> il (1 'I
" '"'"" !
~' h e nce ..-. itb t he J. 2. Woo4y
Co:r.r;.er ~~ . t~ f n l.lfJ)l1 mnplo or: 1:,c~Jst bon l{ of \' oody Creek
ui·; o'!tJ!l rdy . bel :!g Corner 6 of the
#,_r .. ~'~ . ~- ()~Jay -~ r·: ·.c t ( 24 9 ) ;
'.'1' "..",.' ;~..,~_ Q. "\',; ( .'...>. "A';;#O... J. •
A T'O'int
·.;, llonce ,. lo r;-v i:lg the J. s. ';'ioo4y
wl t '·l t oo !':l.U ~'·;; .de r 3 of \"d)Ody Creek •
lJ. l l-..£5 ':~ ·•
;-: • 44 - f.:O ~-i •
Mouth ,, f ;)eer -r.iok Er r 1:ch, t hen .:ollowing Deer l.iok
1:3'1~ -r I) ell ,
.t . olnt
-1-
Shut A
~~· ------~
!7:.86 .r. ~ oint
:r.oe Coruar ~, a :1:G" hemlock '~ ltb corner mark on '~est br;nk
of Deer tick B~r, n ob, blf"l zed nul s cribed c.v;. cor. 1!:;
Corner 4, A ~-· o " l ocust w1 th corner mnrke blozed m d
oc.:-lbed ~:·· .c. Cor. :: .
':'hence :s . 36-11 E.
Woody Croek flo~.: !ng e t1at,
'.!'he pl ~J oe of begi ru1in ? , oontfl1n1ng 48. u; sore a.
332 ·
ANALYSIS OF 'l'ITLE
TPACT NO . 262
333
1. Tract i•Jo. 262 is totally embraced by State Grant
Ho. 252 issued by t he State to J ohn Gray Blount. As we have
treated ::>tate Grant ·:o. 252 by mesne conve:ra.nces from t he time
said Grant wets issued, up throw_,;h and including t he time said
Grant passed by the last will and testament of James n. Love to
his executors, tho same v:ill not be repeated in t his analysis,
but may be seen by reference to the &nalysis or t itle of the
Sidney rTelson IJ.'ract, paragraph one t hrough pai·agra:r;h ten, page
t hrf}e, of this abstract.
2. Cn September 22 , 1890 , Samuel I ,. Love, ~ 1111e.m
• Thomas, Hobert r:. I~. Love and William r,. rrilliard, executors,
conveyed the land under investigation to • 1.' . ;:oody. Only two
of the ex<:hmtors signa tl t his corivey-anoe. :~o ri'eVe r, t h.is defect
hf:ls been cured by an a [",reer.'lent ruu:t consent judgment in the case
of r;· . L. Henry v. ·· • L. ' iill i ard. See analy31s of title of the
DiClncy Eel son 'I'ract, :page t ln""ec of t his a bstr&ct. In m&king this
conveyance, t he exec.;utors reserved :me-half of the minGral interest
wi 'tlt mininr; :privileges. 'i'his conveyance is or record in Tray- ·
nood County. see pa.r;e 335 of t ~ ds abstract.
3. on September 1<1 , 1915 , J . v. · oody and r~ ife con-veyed
to Charles :J . r,!annah the l and under invc s t i g:J t ion. '.l'' ·is deed
is of record in Haywood Count y. see page 336 of this abstract.
4. Gn J anuar y 10, 1919, c. ~~ . Uanne.21 e nd wife con-veyed
the l nnd under investi gation to George s ut ton and child.ren.
'Phis conveyance is duly recorded in Haywood :;ounty.
Sco pa~ e . 337 of this abstr:10t.
-1-
334
5. On October 10, 1919, George ~. • :Jutton, guardian of
Bertha ond Clyde t3utton, inf~mts, and 0-eorr,e • sutton in u ividu~;~.lly,
convoyed the land under investiga~ion to Carl Vioody. This deed cites
t hat George sutton was the duly qualified guardian of Pe1•th~ and Clyde
Sutton, o.n.c1 that by virtue of nn ex parte proceeding filed in -~ha su-peri
or court of' n:ayv1ood .Jaunty, that t he Be iiJ Creore;e • ~>utton was
authorized and ompo7:ored t o tKtke t his conveyance f or sc:ie. mino1·s. we
have examined t ho poti t ion, aff i davits, l'r:}!ort of sal.;)S~ end confirms.-
tion f iled in ·this proceeding , and find some il•reeulari ~ies as to the
dates, etc. However, it ap:pears ·that the s:pir1 t of the law has been
followed, and tho irregu.lo.:ri tic;:; to be found. in t his proceeding, we
think, are principally typo;Taphical errors, And since t he judge of
the Superior Court, i'Jho si tmed the order of confirmation and approval,
f ound as a fac t 1;h : t this s ale VIas :for t he best interest of the minors,
v·e are of tho opinion tr.at t l:.is :proceeding rias regular enoueh to pass
ti tlo to the minors interest in t t is l a ·~ d. A comr of this proceeding
may be seen by roferonco to pe.t_::e 338 t:tirouc-:h 349 of this abstract.
'l'~! e deed from ceorse ~:>u t ton, gus.rd1an, and inoi vidue.llyll is of record
in EayVIood County . Sc:e page 350 of t his a.bstract.
o• ;· e find of r ecord a deed of trust from Carl woody
to Georco Vard, ·trustee, embracing t he land under investigation.
'I'his deed of t rust has been pr operly onncelec1 of record.
See pno;e 3 f.i2 of t '1is abstract.
r;. Since we are dcpondine upon possession for t1 tle
to t ll1s tract, \;t; have obtained nffic,av:l.ts t o t!.1c effect t hat osrl
V;oody and those under whom he claims, have been in the ed•mrse pos-
, . . . . see pa$es 353 ses;;ion of s aid llmds for a pcr:Lod of tlurty years. · ·
through 355 - suveyor's affidavit, page ______ __
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NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
ABSTRACT OF DEED OR GRANT
I n p· rea n1 1>1 e A~ Signed ' ' A;, Acknowledged
Si~L L. LOVJ•~. wm.H. SAr~iUEL r• • LOV:g D. L. LOVl~ and J.A. THOY..AS, HOBT .G .A .LOVF:, w. 1• • HILI.J:.AR D li'ERGUSON I subeorib1 and Wm.L.HILLIARDI ],'x-eoutors
of .T .\ 11-ili' '~- P T.HU r.: ;: 1 tnessas •
J . v. r:oorrr
1. Kind of Conveyance .. SlH.;.C.il..U.---Wm'-l'Mty···Deed 2. Date of Conveyance ..... g,..2·2-wl88-6 ............................ .
;-:. Is it J>roperly executed ..... ........... ~f (;) .............................. .. 4. Date of Entry and No ......... ... ........................................... .
5. Before what O.fficer .acknowledged .. J .•. j;' .. 4.e~·-C- •. g .•. <..; • 6. Acknowledgements, r eg ul a r .... -Y.es-......................... ..
7. If irregular, copy in f ull on back. ...................... ......... .. 8. Did all grantors a~ knowlcdgc .............. .. NO· .................... .
9. Date of acknowledgemcnt....:1-13--'-9·2l4-B-1-·'·9 i~ . 10. WaE privy examination of wife taken ............. .,. ............ .
11. Did officer afl'ix SeaL.. ..... Y,()t;..... ... .. .. ................ 12. Was order of probate correct.. ..... .. .. ye-8 .................... ..
J:J. Does com·eyance contain convenants- 14. Date of filing for rcco rd ................................ .................. .
(a) of seizin .... .............. ]'?0 ............................. .......... ....... . 15. Book ....... z ................................ Page ..... z-4 ..................... .
(b) power to convey .... .. ... ye.g ............ ......................... . for ........... Hfi,ywoe-d····· ........................... County.
(c) against encumbrances ..... .....N Q.. ............................. . 16. Does deed contain any special limitations, provisions
(d) against claims of all others ....... tjO ................ ........ . or restrictions ... OrHl-··-hal-f-.. ·min-e-re.-1 .............. .
---intBl'H&'t---x--eeerv-e d---.................................... ..
17. Habendum clause (Quote fully) . ... ~1 4) -H.i\VJ:. ]i.. :.:::;~; ... f.J-0 fiQ},l). -th-e .. -af.G-r-esa-id .. - t--r-ac·ii .. ·o-f .. ··lem-d ..
..... with ... nll ... .~;,;1w. ... ;,.. 1~.iv.il.\'l..?;E:S ... L.lld ... qiJ:.ill~ .tc .lU.r.t~.c:;.s ... t.r.~t) r.(:;).ttJ .... h-el.Qng -ing .. ,-... un-te ........... .
.. . . . . t.h.e . ;.1-S-ia .. .J ....... v., ... ·;, oo ~w .. ::.ml--. h. if> ... hfl. ix'-H-1· .. ~:;-o-.. ·hie · ·e,_J.J-ti: ·- -:tll.-e·i ·!'----o-nly--· U:~Se·· · ~~n.-d--........ ..
.. b.e.llo.o£ .. fo~e.Ve.l' ·• ·· ....................................... ........................................... ........................................................... : .............. .
Exact Description of Property
1 :KI-;J.;I-;.'\ !.) 1 Jf1.f10S H . :r~>1V8 , Ci. OC.H'>U ~~\id 1 "''~HJ s e i zc!1 of l o:r·ge
tr:w ts of l n.n t'i. , cmr.nJ o.rtl~ c:: ~~1lt:H1 ;)}JCClllHt ion TJtmcts , ~rtnc ~;,n d being
in the 0 ouni;i{lR o:f Y.fin(~y, Ht-Jl i i s on , H nrH~OrrJhe • Huyn oocl a.n{. ~r ao k :::, on: snd•
Iil:J.<J-;J;J1 9 tho Stlid ,Jt:.u:r!GB h . Love !r.&de f'."l<l p u.b l i s h~Z·fi a Last
;;ill t:md ::?e Bt h!r:ent in r.ri ttnc; ~m (\ np:p ointei."i ;: i llinn H .. ',Ll boT:~ s 1 Hobert
G. J.\ . )~ ove • W illi~.'l!'l IJ. Hillir~d fl.Itd t:anmel I~ .. Love 1 axe <~utors , v1h0
<Juali:fied Rl'Hl. took upon thHDselves the e~cec ·ntion thereof; snd1
~·. milf-:1'~L ~1 . the se.id J~uncs R . LOve ~ol<l. rns.ny tracts of seid
l nna to ci i i'fel'ent persons nnd. a nthcri zed. 21111 ern:pov1ered his sai t'l. exeautoz
·s to oontinue the s ales of s r id l nn.d ~:.nd to make titles;
lst. Tftt\CT :
.BtGflf..JING o.n rt roa.ple in J,i ttle G ~~ta.loochee
Creek und runs 111) t ho Creek to the ~~ outh of
!1ea1• Lick brano h; thenae up fl.nd v:i th said
bra.noh 114 J!Ol e::; to a spruce pine; then s. 22
w. · 7(iipoles to e. locust; thenoe s . 35·~; . 114
palm; to a f:ital~e tn th(l line of hi.B nne hnnelred
ac re tract; thcnoo i'! i th th<:1 srtrr:e r:. 22 1': . to
the bef~ inning . Containing 50 aores.
Shert B
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Page ....... . . .. 3.3..6 ..... .
NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
ABSTHACT OF DEED OH GRANT
In Preamble A~ Signer! A~ Ar·knowledgecl
J. v. WOODY anc1 wife J. 'I.T, . i"IOODY
Li~o.URA WOODY LAURA WCOlJY
CHARLES s. Hlu~NAH
1. · Kir~d of Conveyance ...... ;;;a;rr.£'..nty .... :?)QOO-- ····-···
3. Is it properly executcd .... ;[.C.S---··-···-·····---· ··· ····-···-·---·····
5. Before what Officer acknowledged ... .J ...... }' .. ...... ..
7. If irregular, copy in full on back .. ...... ......................... ..
9. Date of acknowledgenwnl .. 9 . ..,14--1915 .... ..
11. Did officer affix Seal...Yes .... ..................... ................. ..
13. Does conveyance contain convcnants-
(a) of seizin ........... .... y.ea .. ---··----·-----............................ .
(b) power to convey ........ ---¥-0-s--· ................................. ..
(c) against encumbrances ........... Y.e.s ......................... ..
(d) against claims of all othcrs , ........... :Y.es ................ ..
J. v. WOODY and wife
J4f-..TJRA WOODY
2. Date of Conveyance ..... .. -.9-14•-19-15····-----·-··--·-··--·--
4. Date of Entry and No·----·-·-····-·····----····-····-·---···---··--··----....
6. Acknowledgements, r egular --Y-08----·-·-· ······-··-···-·----·--·--
8. Did all grantors acknowledge ......... -¥-&B··--····-····-··-·-·-···
10. Wa~ privy examination of wife takeny.ea .. ---·---·--·---..
12. Was order of probate corrcct.. .. yea-............................ .
14. Date of filing fur rccorcL9.-l6-l9lf>. .. ----·--·-·--·- ---·
15. Book ---------4-5------------·--·------·-·-- Page___ ____ 84-.. ·-·-·---·------..
for ------·---Ilfl(;t\.'7-0.0d----·---·-·-··--·--·-----·----·--·County.
16. Docs deed contain any special limitations, provisions
or restrictions -·-- ·-··-·-- .. no ................................................ .
17. Habendum clause (Quote fully) ...... TO .H.AVE..tJ.lTD. .. 5'!0 . .HOLD ... the .. afor.e.e.aid ... tre.a.t ... or ............... : .
.... par.c.el ... a£ ... lt>.r..d .. ~n il. ... tlll .. pr.ivilcges . .snd .. .z.p}1UXteniJ.noes .... th:~re-tG---t€J-long-...... .
... ing ... to ... t .ha. .. s.ai d .. Chu.r.le.s .. s ...... Hnnnah ... t:.nd .his .. heir..s .... G:.nd ... sssigna ... to ...................... ..
... the.ir .... on~y ... l1.UO ... rmd. .. heho.o.f' ... f .ore.ver ...................................... ............................................................................ ..
Exact Description of Property
In CATi~LOOO!fi':li\ Township ; at1j oinine;
too l an(ls of the C.H.tJi.E!O.i'i'
.LUJJf·.D<R COI~AiiY an<l others.
BFXH~TlUl'TG on v. maple in .:Little c ata.looo hee
Creek and runs up the Crefllc to the mouth of
Deer Lick Br&noh; thence Ul1 fut~ 'ld.th said
branoh one hundred. fon:r.teen r 114) poles to a
spruce pine; then south 22 ~·; est seven~.r-thrae ana one-half (73t) polas to a locust; thenoe
south 35 west one hundred fpnrteen ( 114) polss
to t l. stake in the line of his one h1m.drcd aore
tract; thence, with the same North 22 l'!e.st to
the beginning containing fifty (50} aores.
S!Jeet B
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Pa ge .......... . .. .33.7 .. ..
NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
ABSTRACT OF DEED OR GRANT
I n Pre·.1 mble As Signed A>< Acknowledged
c. s. lWUTAH and c. s. F..l~TN.AH c. ,,
>J. RANITJJI w.d w11'e wife YJ.tW &:'l'NAH lt'l.L~cY H.ANNJ>.H ]!lAY HANHAH
GJ•;QRGF. SUTTON and
his o hildren
1. Kind of Conveyance.r;err.anty .... Deed---- --··· 2. Date of Convcy:mce ... l-'10•·19-19······················--------
3. Is it proper ly executed .... Y.es ............................. . 4. Date of Entry and No .......... ..... .................................. ....... .
o. Before wha t Officer a cknowledged ....... J .• .P ..- 6. Acknowledgement s, regular ······¥ -e8- ····· ········ ········· ----- -· ·
7. If irregul a r, copy in f ull on back ..... .. .. ..... .... . 8. Did all grantors a cknowlcdge ........... ... yee-----------------···
D. Date of acknowledgement .... l•l0-•-19~9-. 10. Wa ~ privy examination of wife t aken ....... y·ea···········
11. Did off i<~er affix SeaL .. ... ..... ... . 12. Was order of probate correct.Ye-s ---····· ··· ······················
13. Does conveyance con tain convenants- 14. Date of ftling for r ecord ... 2-6-1919··············· -----···
(a) of s eizin ---------Y-68------ ---- ---· ···-··· -- ----···· ·····----- ----··--· 15. Book ......... f)Z ........................... Page .. ·-26························
(b) powPr to convey ....... Ye.s .......................................... . for ----------Hay-\VOOa--- ······························-County.
(c) against encumbra nces ..... Yea ................................ . 16. Docs deed cont ain any special limita tions, provisions
(d) a gai nst claims of a ll olhcrs ... ... y.oe---····················· or restrictions --- -- --- -- -NO----- ··· ··· ···· ·· ······· ···· ····· ····· ··· ·· · ··· · · ····
17. Haben.lu m cla use (Quot e f ully ) ... ~Q ... J-i.f_."1':-- J.,; li;----T.O·--i!-OLlJ···-t-he- ---af-oree-aid---tr-ec1l····or···········---------
·· paro.e. l . .o£ .... lv.n.d ... ond . .. flll---1J.r -ivilcge.s. and---a pp-urten{llloe&---there-to·-----------------------------
·· · ·· ·- be~ong ing ... to .... t.hc ... said --G-eorge .. £ut-to.n---M\i --bis----oh-1-ldren---to --t-heir------------------------
·----.o..nly ... use .... a.n.d .... b.ehooi' ... fore.ver •.................................................................................................... -----------------------·-------
Exact Descript ion of Property
In C.ATAJ',OOORt{t:. Township; Adjoining
the lands of J. V. WOODY and
C H.il.ll.":l!Oll LUlimF:R (; or :u~.:NY •
BEGIIDTING on a maple in Little G fi.t alooohee Cree It £>..nc.
runs up the Creelt to mouth of Deer r~ic k Brv.noh: tbrnca
up ancl -rJith B!l.io. branch 114 p oles to a spruce pine;
thenoe s outh 2.2 v;est 73l pole s to a. locust; thenoe
south 35 west 114 11 0lt:"~ S to a stake L'"l the line of J .v.
woody one hundred Hore trsot; thenao • V!ith \'!cody's line
North 22 F.ast to the bee;inl1ine containing 50 acres,
more or less.
Shetl B
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NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
1. Proceedings in all courts affecting the title of the lands abstracted must be set forth and attached hereto in
chronological order, and in such detail as will show all jurisdictional facts averred in the proceedings, proper parties,
sufficient service to bring all necessary parties into court, all orders and decrees up to and including confirmation of
sale.
2. \Vhen minors, insane persons or any other persons for whom a guardian ad litem, committee and such like
are required to be appointed. are interested, the appointment and acceptance must be shown; it must appear that all
statutory requirements have heen complied with. Give names of all plaintiffs and defendants.
I. CourL - -.SWERIOR----- County ---HA¥\400!}------
GEORGE SUTTOU 2. Kind of actimL-- --GU!-~:RDiii.:NSHIP - ----------------
VS 3. Date of filing _____ __ ________ __ _____ __ _____ _______ __ _
-1-. Date of filing lis pendens_ ___________ ________ _________ _
5. Judgment recorded in Book_ __ .J. _____ Page--lZS-------
PROCEEDINGS
APPLICATION T'OR APPOIN1'Ii1JmT OF GU..tillDIAN.
GEORGE SU'rTON being duly sworn s ays that Dortha sutton,
age 10 years; C yde sutton, age 8 years, are orphans,
minors, Y:ithout guardians, and that their estate is worth
about ~;500.00 at the time of this application, and that
Goorge sutton is the proper person entitled to Letters
or Guardianship on their estate.
(Signed)
subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3 day of ootober, 1919.
his
GEORGE X SUTTON
mark
(Signed) .TFJ~RY R. Lf:.:A.THER\'lOOD,
Clerk superior CoUl·t
All cases and authorities relied upon to cure any defects in this instrument or proceedings thereon or to support
any proposition of law must be cited, and short excerpts made therefrom.
Shut F
Page ____________ 3_3_9 __ _
NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
I. Proceeding;s in all courts affecting the title of the la nds abstracted must be set forth and attached hereto in
chronological order, and in such detail as will show all jurisdictional facts averred in the proceedings, proper parties,
sufficient service to bring all necessary parties into court, all orders and decrees up to and including confirmation of
sale.
2. \Vhen minors, insane persons or any other persons for whom a guardi an ad litem, committee and such like
are required to be appointed, are interested, the appointment and acceptance must he shown; it must appear th at all
statutory requirt>ments have been complied with. Give names of all plaintiffs and defendants.
1. CourL---SUP~~I-GR- - - -- County --Rit-Y¥.'-(}(}D-- -- - --
( GHOhGI·; SU~:TOH ) 2. Kind of action __ i~uardianship. _____ . --- --- - ---
VS
3. Date of filing ______ __ __ ___ ___ ___ ______________ __ __ ___ _
+. Date of filing lis p,•ndens __ _ ___ ----- ------- --·-_______ _
5. Judgment recorded in Book_ ___ l ------ Page_aB- --- - --
PROCEEDI NGS
It a.:;:>pearing to tho Cl er k of tht1 Stti>erior Court that
Bertha sutton and Cly(i.e .sutton tLre minors ana s.re
l'lithout general or tefrt-arr,entr3y gtli~rdit4 n; filld toot
they 1cre enti tlecl to _posse ssior1 of real and personal
l)rOJierty in the gfor esf.d c1. s tate and C ow1ty: and,
G-eort;e s utton having app lied for Letters of Guardianahip
on the estate of said minorsohild and having
filed sufficient bona and ~ualified as re quired by
law, .Letters of Gne1:die.m:hip Hre a.ooorclingly issued
·to George sutton on t ho eg t nte oi.' sa:ld minor ohild.
This 3rd day of August, 1919.
(S igned) J:FI-!hY I\ • .11-~ATHEJF: oon.
Clerk ~ uperior Court.
All ca~es and authorities relied upon to cure any defects in this instrument or proce.,dings thereon or to support
any pt•oposition of law must be cited, and short excerpts made therefrom.
Page _ __ ___ _____ 3_ <A 0_ __
NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
I. Proceedings in all courts affecting the titl e of the lands abstrac ted must be se t forth and attached hereto in
chronological order, and in such detail as will show all jurisdictional facts averred in the proceedings, proper parties,
sufficient se rvice to bring all necessary parties into court, all orders and dec rees up to and including confirmation of
sale.
2. \Vhen minors, insane persons or any other persons for whom a guardian atl lit em, committee and such like
are required to be appointed, are interested, the appointment and acceptance must be shown; it must appear th at all
statutory requirements have been complied with. Give names of all plaintiffs and defendants.
TO ~i.l..l
1. Court__Slil:'I:lliiOH ____ __ Coun ty ---lib.Y:WO-D-- - -- -
JUT~'O H ) 2. Kind of action _ _ ____ __ .G11a.J::'d..ian.shi,p_
vs
3. Date of filing ____ ____ ____ ______ _______ ___ ______ __ __ · _
+. Date of filing lis pmbns__ ____ -- -- - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - --
5. Judgment recorded in Rook_ __ l ___ ___ Page - - - - ~8- - - -
PROCEEDI NGS
llJ TT:E~R S OF G·UlillDILlTSE:I:F.
It beinz ce:rtified to t he undersigned C1e:rk of
the Su:_p e:r io:r (} om· t f o:r nE'~i'\"." OOd c OU.'l t~T' that
Bertha 3ut tox: and 01ycte Sutton, minors ,--tthout
gu.ar di e..n t U1c1 G-E oree Sutton hG.vin:: ; applied f'o:r
guc:crd i anship of Std d minor c h ilct:ren, ancl_ having
been duly ~ualifi e d a s s uch;
ITO\'/ TEl~ S3 .1-:.R:: TE:i:2n.i?ORI~ to a utho:ri ze and em-powe:
r 4Che saicl Guar d iEcn t o en te:r in pn (i_ upon all
and singular the goods P..nd chattels, rights and
c:redits of said minors, whe:resoever to be found,
and the same to take into possession, secure and
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W. C. Handy\u27s Performing Arts Park, Memphis, TN, 1980s
Photograph of the Future Home of W. C. Handy\u27s Performing Arts Park, Memphis Park Commission, Memphis, TN, 1980s.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-elkingtonja2/1000/thumbnail.jp
Park fiction - a participatory artistic park project
The extraordinary green recreational area Park Fiction was proposed, planned, and established by a group of artists, residents, and local institutions in Hamburg from 1994 until 2005. The project was financially supported with public funds from the programme Art in Public Spaces sponsored by the Hamburg Department of Culture. The special combination of art and social work of the group has been seen as an important one and was honoured with an invitation to present Park Fiction at the documenta 11 in 2002. The basic conditions and the main phases of the eleven year history of the project are outlined in the text. Difficulties and helpful conditions are analysed. Special regard is given to the combination of social work and art in the project. The significance of the project for the careers of the project members is also taken into account. At the end, the subtle instrumentalisation of the park within the gentrification process of Hamburg is considered.Publisher PD
Park City, UT
Black and white photograph of a view of Park City, Utah, in the early 1950s. Photo by C. W. McCulloug
Mt. Vernon, Residence, Highland Park. Dallas, Texas.
Recto: [imprinted] Mt. Vernon, Residence, Highland Park. Dallas, Texas. [inscribed on negative] C. Weichsel Co., Hand-Colored
Great oak in Bowthorpe Park
Great Oak in Bowthorpe Park. Drawn by I. C. Nattes. Engraved by B. Howlett. LONDON, Published Jany. 1, 1805, by W. Miller, Albemarle Street.' Accompanied by notes
Letters supporting Appalachian National Park movement
Various organizations expressed support for an Appalachian National Park. A movement for a national park in the Appalachians was spearheaded by Appalachian National Park Association, formed in 1899. The association raised public awareness of the issue, but disbanded before the formation of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.r* a r P i t.
fighl aade.N.Cloven? be* 9th .1 8Pfc>.
/
J» reference to the conversation we had together * ah©
ti»e age J now nsd you a map of Ifhe locality isrrouucliBg Hi gh J
asds sad which shows the riilrosd lines existing or proposed at
the time the map *n made .The line marked froa> Asheville e« th*
pr«pt«d line from Asheville w*t surveyed some
t
h
of it is perfectly feasible
As to
ears a go a a d—b a d
pr••(.'»■«« ii»« i rwc fint»ni« w*» surveyvc some years ago an<i—-ea<j
the times been propitious it would doubtUtt have beeB bu i 1 t ,J
helped to lay out the line -and everything about it eves the cost
r>r it is perfectly feasible *»d ia deed easy.
^» »o the paark proposed ar talked about this ie sot as y difficult
matter.Whea J first eeme here sixties years ago my toi sad I took
some iaterest is tryiag to develop the adjacent country and organ
ized the West era K.C. Land aa d improvemeat a s aoe i at iea , en d we foua
that we could very easily control the whole of the leads with ia
■ever*? tiles erouad this place,sad as the condition* are more
favor*b|e bcw the seme thing could be done <g«e^w •
You will notice that this place is the eeaver of the whole water
shed of th*» eutherii states,very nearly.On thia account alone it
woaid be e isrica^ disaster to the lower country to bring it under
culture.it is naturslly » water reserve for all the large rivera
of the cut It with a few e xe ep t iea• «aa d it might he a goed thing te
enlarge the scope of the enterprise to take ia the whole thing as
far as possible so as to get the moat effect in this line .Already
the result of the little c!e«ring *rouaJ fee re that has been defer has led to an unprecedented flood a year or so ago by w
damage wn dens.vca may understand something of the
I In a 1
the water p owe r a »,J built
the water has failed mnd the three
new use leas.,If th i * heppsns now
tin the
manner bu t
put in to it is
c e i ve the re iu
of the timber.
- Put except perhaps
needs enything more to
d
m
s»w mill »nd equipped it in
t h ou * en d doll «r» J
nsy to psr
future,! f th© mountain ilcpMj.rii—e-±-e-«1
0 f the
uatil the market opens
by the little clearing
fields leaving the timber to grow sad reserve what J have
a use for it.This is a poiat to he csfltid«M*C
is the main issue ,for the average value of the timber over the
whole bouBdsrvis act less th aa tea dollars ai sere a a
mesas to get it ob* are assured.
Yo u r i truly
ty4*~ys<3%4~y-a-S^
m o e a a a t h
Racing at Fair Park. Dallas, Texas.
Recto: [handwritten] Racing at Fair Park. Dallas, Texas. Hand-colored. [inscribed on negative] C. Weichsel Co. Verso: [imprinted] The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N. Y
W. C. Handy\u27s Performing Arts Park, Memphis, TN, 1980s.
Photograph of the future home of W. C. Handy\u27s Performing Arts Park before construction, Memphis, TN, 1980s.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-elkingtonja2/1001/thumbnail.jp
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