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Series 1593

WEBER COUNTY (UTAH). PROBATE COURT [1301]

CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASE FILES, 1852-1887.
5 cu. ft. and 7 microfilm reels

A separate agency history is available.

DESCRIPTION: In 1852, the Utah Territorial Legislature provided that the Probate Court should have jurisdiction not only in estate and guardianship matters, but original jurisdiction in civil, criminal, and chancery cases. The Probate Court could act as an appellant court to the Justice of the Peace Courts in the County, and decisions made in the Probate Court could be appealed to the District Court. This series includes those cases handled by the Probate Court which are not probate or estate cases. Civil cases include primarily divorce, debt, replevin, damages, contract and property disputes. Criminal cases include larceny, robbery, assault, burglary, disturbing the peace, and contempt of court charges, as well as others. Other case types include appeals and habeas corpus hearings. In 1874, the federal Poland Act revoked the jurisdiction of the Probate Court over all but divorce and probate cases. In 1887, the federal Edmunds-Tucker act revoked Probate Court jurisdiction in divorce cases, and with that Act, the creation of this series ended.

Generally, case files include a number of discrete documents. These documents may include an initiating petition, summons and subpoenas issued to the parties in the case and to witnesses and potential jury members, bonds, exhibits, statements of fees, and other documents created and filed with the Court during the process of the trial action. Criminal cases may also include grand jury indictments, jury verdicts, and orders of commitment to the penitentiary. Civil cases may include affidavits of publication of summons in those cases where the defendant was not served personally, as well as decrees detailing the disposition of the case. Appeals may include the transcript of the proceedings of the lower court.

This series also includes items that are not case files as such, but individual documents filed with the court. For example, transcripts of hearings in other courts may have been filed with the court and are represented in this series. Individual pieces of correspondence which are not related to a case file before the court may also be included as a separate file.

Divorces make up the largest portion of these case files. Prior to 1878, Utah Territory had one of the most liberal divorce laws in the United States and did not require residency in order to obtain a divorce within the territory. A simple statement that the married couple could not live in peace and union together was sufficient grounds for the granting of a divorce decree. As such, once the establishment of the railroad system provided regular access to the territory in 1869, the Probate Court handled many divorces for persons who could not meet the stricter laws regarding the granting of divorces in their home states. In 1878, the territorial Legislature changed the law to require residency, thereby decreasing significantly the number of divorces handled by the Probate Court.

ARRANGEMENT: Case files are arranged chronologically based on the filing date of the initiating petition prior to 1879. Starting in 1879, case files are arranged numerically by case number, with case numbers being assigned roughly chronologically based on the filing date of the initiating petition.

For civil case files filed prior to 1879, case dates are based on the clerk's or judge's filing date written on the complaint. If that is not available, the filing date of the initiating petition as recorded in the minutes is used. If neither of those dates is available, the date used is either the date the complaint was signed, or the date of the first surviving document filed with the court. For criminal cases, the date of the grand jury indictment is used if available. If not, the date of the initiating complaint is used or the date of the first surviving document filed with the Probate Court.

RESEARCH NOTE: For the most part, case files are not complete pictures of the case. Many motions and judgments that today would be represented by a separate document were only recorded in the minutes. In many instances, the disposition of the case was not kept as a distinct document and so cannot be found in these files. Some of the documents filed may not have survived, so the user is advised to consult series 83901, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASE REGISTERS OF ACTIONS for additional information. The Records of actions may also contain information about cases for which no element of the case file has survived. Cases involving the same individuals in close time frames may have documents relevant to both cases in only one file, that usually being the first one.

These case files also include a number of transcripts related to criminal proceedings which postdate the end of the court's jurisdiction over criminal matters in 1874. Most of these transcripts were generated by Justice of the Peace Courts in Weber County and may have been filed with the Probate Court as a prelude to an appeal in the District Court, or possibly in relation to an execution of judgment to be carried out.

RELATED RECORDS: Series 83901, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASE REGISTERS OF ACTIONS, acts as records of the proceedings to most cases between the years of 1869 and 1887.

FINDING AIDS: An index to the names of persons and/or corporate bodies who were parties to the actions in these files has been created. The index entries include columns for the party's name, title, whether the party was a plaintiff or defendant, the case number, the box and folder number, the case type, filing date, and opposing party. Some civil and criminal case files handled by the Probate Court are only recorded in the records of actions books, and some are only in the case files series. Those recorded in the books only are not included in this index.

To use the index, the researcher might find it helpful to know some of the procedures used in the creation of the index. For example, the spelling of certain names was not always consistent throughout the documents in the files. Generally the manner of spelling was chosen from the person's signature if available. If the signature was not available, the most commonly-used form was taken for the index. Given the inconsistencies in spelling, researchers may find it helpful to search the electronic version of the index for a first name if the party for whom they are searching had an uncommon first name. Corporate names are in the surnames field, and for those persons with unknown portions of their name, the relevant field is left blank.

The title field is used with names which include a designation such as Sr., Jr., or Mrs. It is also used for those cases in which a party is acting as an agent, trustee, estate executor, or in an official government capacity such as assessor or sheriff.

Case file types were determined by what the documents themselves are labeled. Some exceptions include those terms that are not in common modern usage and are not particularly descriptive of the case type. Many debt collection and replevin cases were labeled "in assumpsit demand" and those too have been modified to a more descriptive term. Other cases do not include a specific criminal charge or civil case. For those cases the field for case type was left blank, or a case type was chosen which would be the term most commonly used for other cases involving similar issues.

The field for opposing party contains only the last name of individuals. In cases in which the opposing party consists of two persons, the field contains both of their names (e.g. Jones & Smith). In the case of more than two opposing parties, the field includes the name of the first one listed on the complaint followed by an et al (e.g. Jones et al). When the opposing party consists of a partnership or business followed by the partners' names, only the business name is listed in the field. to the names of persons and/or corporate bodies who were parties to the actions in these files has been created.

CUSTODY HISTORY: At some point these files were transferred from the Probate Court to the District Court, most likely in 1896 when the estate function of the Probate Court was given to the District Court. Following this transfer the cases were divided into three series: civil, divorce, and criminal proceedings. The criminal and divorce cases were rearranged into alphabetical order by last name and all three series were microfilmed. The hard copy and microfilm of the case files were transferred to the Archives at a later date from the District Court (Second District: Weber County).

PROCESSING NOTE: Archival processing of this series was completed by A. B. Schmuland in October 2001. The original order of the case files was reestablished at this time, documents were moved into appropriate case files, and an electronic index to the case files was created during this procedure. The documents had been microfilmed prior to processing, and with the amount of reorganization of records necessitated by processing, the filming was deaccessioned. The series will be refilmed for ease of research use.

PREFERRED CITATION: Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

CONTAINER LIST

Reel Box Folder Description
1 1 1 Jan 31 1852
1 1 2 Feb 16 1852
1 1 3 May 8 1852
1 1 4 Feb 8 1853
1 1 5 Feb 28 1853
1 1 6 Apr 2 1853
1 1 7 Aug 1 1853
1 1 8 Nov 26 1853
1 1 9 Dec 7 1853
1 1 10 Dec 12 1853
1 1 11 Jan 3 1854
1 1 12 Feb 14 1854
1 1 13 Oct 3 1854
1 1 14 Oct 4 1854
1 1 15 Nov 6 1854
1 1 16 Dec 28 1854
1 1 17 Dec 29 1854
1 1 18 Jan 10 1855
1 1 19 Jan 10 1855
1 1 20 Mar 15 1855
1 1 21 Apr 4 1855
1 1 22 Apr 5 1855
1 1 23 Apr 9 1855
1 1 24 Apr 11 1855
1 1 25 Apr 12 1855
1 1 26 Jul 25 1855
1 1 27 Sep 5 1855
1 1 28 Nov 22 1855
1 1 29 Nov 22 1855
1 1 30 Nov 26 1855
1 1 31 Dec 13 1855
1 1 32 Dec 19 1855
1 1 33 Dec 20 1855
1 1 34 Jan 5 1856
1 1 35 Jan 23 1856
1 1 36 May 28 1856
1 1 37 Nov 20 1856
1 1 38 Feb 2 1857
1 1 39 Feb 7 1857
1 1 40 Feb 14 1857
1 1 41 Feb 19 1857
1 1 42 Mar 6 1857
1 1 43 Jun 11 1857
1 1 44 Sep 2 1857
1 1 45 Sep 2 1857
1 1 46 Jan 1 1858
1 1 47 Aug 13 1858
1 1 48 Sep 7 1858
1 1 49 Sep 13 1858
1 1 50 Nov 18 1858
1 1 51 Feb 26 1859
1 1 52 Mar 14 1859
1 1 53 Mar 15 1859
1 1 54 Apr 14 1859
1 1 55 May 13 1859
1 1 56 Jul 4 1859
1 1 57 Sep 17 1859
1 1 58 Nov 12 1859
1 1 59 Nov 18 1859
1 1 60 Nov 21 1859
1 1 61 Dec 6 1859
1 1 62 Dec 6 1859
1 1 63 Mar 5 1860
1 1 64 Mar 13 1860
1 1 65 Mar 14 1860
1 1 66 May 6 1860
1 1 67 Jun 6 1860
1 1 68 Sep 1 1860
1 1 69 Sep 1 1860
1 1 70 Sep 1 1860
1 1 71 Sep 1 1860
1 1 72 Sep 4 1860
1 1 73 Sep 5 1860
1 1 74 Sep 10 1860
1 1 75 Sep 11 1860
1 1 76 Sep 12 1860
1 1 77 Sep 15 1860
1 1 78 Sep 17 1860
1 1 79 Sep 25 1860
1 1 80 Sep 25 1860
1 1 81 Sep 28 1860
1 1 82 Sep 29 1860
1 1 83 Oct 3 1860
1 1 84 Oct 8 1860
1 1 85 Oct 19 1860
1 1 86 Oct 27 1860
1 1 87 Dec 4 1860
1 1 88 Dec 22 1860
1 1 89 Dec 31 1860
1 1 90 Jan 1 1861
1 1 91 Jan 10 1861
1 1 92 Jan 15 1861
1 1 93 Jan 16 1861
1 1 94 Feb 2 1861
1 1 95 Feb 15 1861
1 1 96 Mar 4 1861
1 1 97 Mar 6 1861
1 1 98 Mar 6 1861
1 1 99 Mar 8 1861
1 1 100 Mar 11 1861
1 1 101 Mar 19 1861
1 1 102 Mar 22 1861
1 1 103 May 2 1861
1 1 104 May 25 1861
1 1 105 Jun 8 1861
1 1 106 Jun 8 1861
1 1 107 Jun 10 1861
1 1 108 Jun 15 1861
1 1 109 Jun 15 1861
1 1 110 Jun 25 1861
1 1 111 Jul 6 1861
1 1 112 Jul 6 1861
1 1 113 Jul 20 1861
1 1 114 Jul 22 1861
1 1 115 Jul 23 1861
1 1 116 Aug 2 1861
1 1 117 Sep 4 1861
1 1 118 Sep 23 1861
1 1 119 Oct 16 1861
1 1 120 Nov 5 1861
1 1 121 Nov 5 1861
1 1 122 Dec 9 1861
1 1 123 Dec 14 1861
2 1 124 Dec 19 1861
2 1 125 Dec 26 1861
2 1 126 Dec 26 1861
2 1 127 Dec 28 1861
2 1 128 Dec 28 1861
2 1 129 Jan 4 1862
2 1 130 Jan 14 1862
2 1 131 Feb 22 1862
2 1 132 Mar 4 1862
2 1 133 Apr 19 1862
2 1 134 Apr 22 1862
2 1 135 May 22 1862
2 1 136 May 22 1862
2 1 137 Jun 21 1862
2 1 138 Jun 28 1862
2 1 139 Aug 4 1862
2 1 140 Aug 20 1862
2 1 141 Sep 27 1862
2 1 142 Sep 27 1862
2 1 143 Oct 15 1862
2 1 144 Oct 29 1862
2 1 145 Nov 4 1862
2 1 146 Nov 4 1862
2 1 147 Nov 8 1862
2 1 148 Nov 29 1862
2 1 149 Dec 2 1862
2 1 150 Dec 8 1862
2 2 1 Dec 27 1862
2 2 2 Jan 17 1863
2 2 3 Feb 3 1863
2 2 4 Mar 2 1863
2 2 5 Mar 23 1863
2 2 6 Apr 15 1863
2 2 7 May 3 1863
2 2 8 May 8 1863
2 2 9 Jun 9 1863
2 2 10 Jun 25 1863
2 2 11 Aug 17 1863
2 2 12 Oct 1 1863
2 2 13 Oct 3 1863
2 2 14 Oct 17 1863
2 2 15 Oct 25 1863
2 2 16 Nov 14 1863
2 2 17 Nov 16 1863
2 2 18 Mar 12 1864
2 2 19 Mar 21 1864
2 2 20 Apr 7 1864
2 2 21 Apr 16 1864
2 2 22 Apr 26 1864
2 2 23 May 31 1864
2 2 24 Jun 18 1864
2 2 25 Jun 23 1864
2 2 26 Jul 22 1864
2 2 27 Aug 20 1864
2 2 28 Sep 11 1864
2 2 29 Sep 15 1864
2 2 30 Sep 17 1864
2 2 31 Oct 3 1864
2 2 32 Oct 15 1864
2 2 33 Jan 23 1865
2 2 34 Mar 22 1865
2 2 35 Mar 24 1865
2 2 36 Apr 1 1865
2 2 37 Apr 1 1865
2 2 38 Apr 4 1865
2 2 39 Apr 18 1865
2 2 40 Jun 15 1865
2 2 41 Jun 23 1865
2 2 42 Jul 1 1865
2 2 43 Jul 12 1865
2 2 44 Sep 23 1865
2 2 45 Sep 24 1865
2 2 46 Sep 27 1865
2 2 47 Sep 27 1865
2 2 48 Sep 27 1865
2 2 49 Nov 1 1865
2 2 50 Nov 6 1865
2 2 51 Nov 9 1865
2 2 52 Nov 10 1865
2 2 53 Nov 16 1865
2 2 54 Jan 1 1866
2 2 55 Jan 2 1866
2 2 56 Feb 1 1866
2 2 57 Mar 6 1866
2 2 58 Mar 6 1866
2 2 59 Mar 12 1866
2 2 60 Mar 12 1866
2 2 61 Mar 12 1866
2 2 62 Mar 18 1866
2 2 63 Apr 3 1866
2 2 64 Mar 23 1866
2 2 65 Apr 3 1866
2 2 66 Apr 13 1866
2 2 67 Apr 14 1866
2 2 68 Apr 14 1866
2 2 69 Apr 14 1866
2 2 70 Apr 16 1866
2 2 71 Apr 18 1866
2 2 72 May 15 1866
2 2 73 Jun 2 1866
2 2 74 Jul 4 1866
2 2 75 Jul 6 1866
2 2 76 Aug 11 1866
2 2 77 Aug 11 1866
2 2 78 Aug 18 1866
2 2 79 Aug 18 1866
2 2 80 Sep 3 1866
2 2 81 Dec 10 1866
2 2 82 Dec 12 1866
2 2 83 Jan 12 1867
2 2 84 Jan 14 1867
2 2 85 Feb 9 1867
2 2 86 Mar 11 1867
2 2 87 Mar 16 1867
2 2 88 Mar 18 1867
2 2 89 Mar 23 1867
2 2 90 Mar 28 1867
2 2 91 Apr 11 1867
2 2 92 Apr 27 1867
2 2 93 May 28 1867
2 2 94 May 28 1867
2 2 95 Jun 4 1867
2 2 96 Jun 8 1867
2 2 97 Jun 8 1867
2 2 98 Aug 24 1867
2 2 99 Aug 28 1867
2 2 100 Sep 9 1867
2 2 101 Oct 1 1867
2 2 102 Oct 4 1867
2 2 103 Oct 4 1867
2 2 104 Oct 11 1867
2 2 105 Oct 19 1867
2 2 106 Oct 19 1867
2 2 107 Dec 14 1867
2 2 108 Jan 3 1868
2 2 109 Jan 8 1868
2 2 110 Jan 24 1868
2 2 111 Feb 19 1868
2 2 112 Mar 24 1868
2 2 113 Mar 28 1868
2 2 114 Apr 3 1868
2 2 115 Apr 3 1868
2 2 116 Apr 18 1868
2 2 117 Jun 6 1868
2 2 118 Jun 6 1868
2 2 119 Jul 15 1868
2 2 120 Sep 5 1868
2 2 121 Nov 17 1868
2 2 122 Nov 23 1868
2 2 123 Mar 8 1869
2 2 124 Mar 31 1869
2 2 125 Apr 2 1869
2 2 126 Apr 2 1869
2 2 127 Apr 2 1869
2 2 128 Apr 14 1869
2 2 129 Jun 25 1869
2 2 130 Jun 28 1869
2 2 131 Jul 12 1869
3 2 132 Jul 26 1869
3 2 133 Aug 19 1869
3 2 134 Aug 23 1869
3 2 135 Aug 27 1869
3 2 136 Sep 9 1869
3 2 137 Sep 14 1869
3 2 138 Oct 1 1869
3 2 139 Oct 27 1869
3 2 140 Nov 4 1869
3 2 141 Nov 6 1869
3 2 142 Nov 14 1869
3 2 143 Dec 20 1869
3 2 144 Jan 15 1870
3 2 145 Jan 25 1870
3 2 146 Feb 1 1870
3 2 147 Feb 11 1870
3 2 148 Feb 20 1870
3 2 149 Feb 22 1870
3 2 150 Feb 23 1870
3 3 1 Feb 26 1870
3 3 2 Mar 3 1870
3 3 3 Mar 4 1870
3 3 4 Mar 10 1870
3 3 5 Mar 10 1870
3 3 6 Mar 17 1870
3 3 7 Mar 17 1870
3 3 8 Mar 29 1870
3 3 9 Mar 29 1870
3 3 10 Mar 30 1870
3 3 11 Apr 9 1870
3 3 12 Apr 11 1870
3 3 13 Apr 21 1870
3 3 14 Apr 21 1870
3 3 15 Apr 22 1870
3 3 16 Apr 23 1870
3 3 17 Apr 30 1870
3 3 18 Apr 30 1870
3 3 19 May 2 1870
3 3 20 May 10 1870
3 3 21 Jun 8 1870
3 3 22 Jun 13 1870
3 3 23 Jun 30 1870
3 3 24 Jul 12 1870
3 3 25 Jul 18 1870
3 3 26 Jul 28 1870
3 3 27 Aug 25 1870
3 3 28 Sep 5 1870
3 3 29 Sep 6 1870
3 3 30 Jan 20 1871
3 3 31 Jan 23 1871
3 3 32 Jan 31 1871
3 3 33 Jun 16 1871
3 3 34 Jun 28 1871
3 3 35 Jul 24 1871
3 3 36 Aug 5 1871
3 3 37 Aug 14 1871
3 3 38 Aug 17 1871
3 3 39 Oct 9 1871
3 3 40 Oct 20 1871
3 3 41 Oct 25 1871
3 3 42 Oct 26 1871
3 3 43 Jan 27 1872
3 3 44 Jun 10 1872
3 3 45 Jun 14 1872
3 3 46 Jul 12 1872
3 3 47 Aug 7 1872
3 3 48 Sep 2 1872
3 3 49 Oct 3 1872
3 3 50 Nov 20 1872
3 3 51 Nov 20 1872
3 3 52 Nov 20 1872
3 3 53 Nov 20 1872
3 3 54 Nov 26 1872
3 3 55 Dec 30 1872
3 3 56 Jan 7 1873
3 3 57 Jan 14 1873
3 3 58 Jan 14 1873
3 3 59 Jan 15 1873
3 3 60 Jan 25 1873
3 3 61 Feb 15 1873
3 3 62 Mar 12 1873
3 3 63 Mar 24 1873
3 3 64 Apr 10 1873
3 3 65 May 21 1873
3 3 66 May 22 1873
3 3 67 Jun 18 1873
3 3 68 Jul 15 1873
3 3 69 Jul 15 1873
3 3 70 Jul 18 1873
3 3 71 Jul 26 1873
3 3 72 Jul 28 1873
3 3 73 Jul 28 1873
3 3 74 Aug 6 1873
3 3 75 Aug 29 1873
3 3 76 Sep 2 1873
3 3 77 Sep 17 1873
3 3 78 Sep 24 1873
3 3 79 Sep 24 1873
3 3 80 Sep 24 1873
3 3 81 Oct 4 1873
3 3 82 Oct 4 1873
3 3 83 Oct 4 1873
3 3 84 Oct 4 1873
3 3 85 Oct 10 1873
3 3 86 Oct 21 1873
4 3 87 Nov 13 1873
4 3 88 Nov 15 1873
4 3 89 Nov 18 1873
4 3 90 Nov 20 1873
4 3 91 Dec 5 1873
4 3 92 Dec 6 1873
4 3 93 Dec 10 1873
4 3 94 Dec 10 1873
4 3 95 Dec 12 1873
4 3 96 Dec 12 1873
4 3 97 Dec 12 1873
4 3 98 Dec 24 1873
4 3 99 Dec 27 1873
4 3 100 Dec 29 1873
4 3 101 Jan 3 1874
4 3 102 Jan 24 1874
4 3 103 Jan 27 1874
4 3 104 Jan 30 1874
4 3 105 Jan 31 1874
4 3 106 Feb 4 1874
4 3 107 Feb 7 1874
4 3 108 Feb 7 1874
4 3 109 Feb 7 1874
4 3 110 Feb 24 1874
4 3 111 Feb 25 1874
4 3 112 Mar 5 1874
4 3 113 Mar 5 1874
4 3 114 Mar 10 1874
4 3 115 Mar 14 1874
4 3 116 Mar 19 1874
4 3 117 Mar 28 1874
4 3 118 Apr 4 1874
4 3 119 Apr 4 1874
4 3 120 Apr 22 1874
4 3 121 Apr 29 1874
4 3 122 Apr 30 1874
4 3 123 Jun 29 1874
4 3 124 Jun 29 1874
4 3 125 Jul 13 1874
4 3 126 Jul 16 1874
4 3 127 Jul 17 1874
4 3 128 Jul 22 1874
4 3 129 Aug 3 1874
4 3 130 Aug 3 1874
4 3 131 Aug 11 1874
4 3 132 Aug 17 1874
4 3 133 Aug 28 1874
4 3 134 Sep 9 1874
4 3 135 Sep 10 1874
4 3 136 Sep 17 1874
4 3 137 Sep 19 1874
4 3 138 Sep 22 1874
4 3 139 Sep 25 1874
4 3 140 Oct 9 1874
4 3 141 Oct 10 1874
4 3 142 Oct 17 1874
4 3 143 Oct 22 1874
4 3 144 Nov 6 1874
4 3 145 Dec 1 1874
4 3 146 Dec 16 1874
4 3 147 Dec 19 1874
4 3 148 Dec 23 1874
4 3 149 Dec 26 1874
4 3 150 Jan 14 1875
4 4 1 Jan 26 1875
4 4 2 Jan 29 1875
4 4 3 Mar 26 1875
4 4 4 Mar 26 1875
4 4 5 Apr 14 1875
4 4 6 May 27 1875
4 4 7 Jul 2 1875
4 4 8 Jul 15 1875
4 4 9 9 Jul 22 1875
4 4 10 Aug 3 1875
4 4 11 Aug 17 1875
4 4 12 Aug 23 1875
4 4 13 Sep 6 1875
4 4 14 Sep 6 1875
4 4 15 Oct 12 1875
4 4 16 Oct 25 1875
4 4 17 Nov 2 1875
4 4 18 Nov 10 1875
4 4 19 Nov 13 1875
4 4 20 Dec 27 1875
4 4 21 Dec 28 1875
4 4 21 Dec 28 1875
4 4 22 Dec 30 1875
4 4 23 Jan 3 1876
4 4 24 Jan 7 1876
4 4 25 Jan 8 1876
4 4 26 Jan 27 1876
4 4 27 Feb 7 1876
4 4 28 Feb 7 1876
4 4 29 Feb 8 1876
4 4 30 Feb 8 1876
4 4 31 Feb 8 1876
4 4 32 Feb 18 1876
4 4 33 Mar 1 1876
4 4 34 Mar 1 1876
4 4 35 Mar 1 1876
4 4 36 Mar 10 1876
4 4 37 Mar 10 1876
4 4 38 Mar 14 1876
4 4 39 Mar 14 1876
4 4 40 Apr 1 1876
4 4 41 Apr 1 1876
4 4 42 Apr 12 1876
4 4 43 Apr 20 1876
4 4 44 Apr 28 1876
4 4 45 May 5 1876
4 4 46 May 7 1876
4 4 47 May 8 1876
4 4 48 May 8 1876
4 4 49 May 16 1876
4 4 50 May 23 1876
4 4 51 May 25 1876
4 4 52 Jun 1 1876
4 4 53 Jun 28 1876
4 4 54 Jun 29 1876
4 4 55 Jul 7 1876
4 4 56 Jul 18 1876
4 4 57 Jul 21 1876
4 4 58 Sep 18 1876
4 4 59 Oct 16 1876
4 4 60 Oct 17 1876
4 4 61 Oct 17 1876
4 4 62 Jan 16 1877
4 4 63 Apr 28 1877
4 4 64 May 15 1877
4 4 65 May 22 1877
4 4 66 Jun 15 1877
4 4 67 Aug 2 1877
4 4 68 Sep 8 1877
4 4 69 Sep 11 1877
4 4 70 Oct 3 1877
4 4 71 Nov 1 1877
4 4 72 Nov 13 1877
4 4 73 Nov 26 1877
5 4 74 Nov 30 1877
5 4 75 Nov 30 1877
5 4 76 Dec 11 1877
5 4 77 Dec 14 1877
5 4 78 Jan 2 1878
5 4 79 Jan 15 1878
5 4 80 Jan 22 1878
5 4 81 Jan 30 1878
5 4 82 Jan 30 1878
5 4 83 Apr 29 1878
5 4 84 May 14 1878
5 4 85 May 25 1878
5 4 86 May 31 1878
5 4 87 Jun 10 1878
5 4 88 Jun 10 1878
5 4 89 Jun 29 1878
5 4 90 Jul 5 1878
5 4 91 Jul 8 1878
5 4 92 Aug 5 1878
5 4 93 Aug 5 1878
5 4 94 Aug 13 1878
5 4 95 Aug 29 1878
5 4 96 Aug 30 1878
5 4 97 Sep 2 1878
5 4 98 Sep 21 1878
5 4 99 Oct 2 1878
5 4 100 Nov 5 1878
5 4 101 Dec 3 1878
5 4 102 Dec 19 1878
5 4 103 Jan 10 1879
5 4 104 Feb 21 1879
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