Subject: Theft

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Arrest Warrant for James Watkins, Perry, Oklahoma Territory, November 2, 1893 Arrest Warrant for James Watkins, Perry, Oklahoma Territory, November 2, 1893

Arrest warrant issued in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma Territory, on November 2, 1893. The warrant, filed by H. G. Cohen against James Watkins, charges Watkins with the theft of a pair of pants valued at $2.50. The document includes signatures from S. H. Harris (County Attorney) and G. Lafferty (Deputy Sheriff), along with witness signatures from Cohen, Estes, and Kirby.

Arrest Warrant for James Watkins, Perry, Oklahoma Territory, November 4, 1893 Arrest Warrant for James Watkins, Perry, Oklahoma Territory, November 4, 1893

Criminal arrest warrant issued in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma Territory, on November 4, 1893. The complainant, H. G. Cohen, accused James Watkins of theft of a pair of pants valued at $2.50. The warrant was issued by R. J. Edwards, Probate Justice, and the arrest was executed by Sheriff J. C. Scruggs.

Complaint Regarding Horse Theft: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, October 25, 1810 Complaint Regarding Horse Theft: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, October 25, 1810

Legal document detailing a complaint filed in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania on October 25, 1810. The complaint accuses two unnamed men of stealing a horse, saddle, sword, and two pistols. The document is not signed by Hart, but mentions the son of Michael Hart of Easton, PA.

Legal document concerning the criminal case of the State of Maryland v. Christian Nahring, Allegany County, Maryland, June 10, 1853 Legal document concerning the criminal case of the State of Maryland v. Christian Nahring, Allegany County, Maryland, June 10, 1853

One-page, part-printed court document, approximately 7-7/8" x 5-1/8", dated June 10, 1853, in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. The document details a criminal case against Christian Nahring, who is imprisoned, charged with stealing two parasols from Frank & Adler in Cumberland. Michael Weisel provides a $100 bond to ensure Nahring's appearance at the October 10, 1853 Circuit Court.

Warrant for the Arrest of Thomas Meekins and Richard Carter, Washington, D.C., August 21, 1868 Warrant for the Arrest of Thomas Meekins and Richard Carter, Washington, D.C., August 21, 1868

Warrant for the arrest of Thomas Meekins and Richard Carter for the theft of "one piece of canvass of the value of six dollars and forty cents the property of ...Nathan Blum." Issued and signed by William Tucker on August 21, 1868, in Washington, D.C.

Warrant for the Arrest of Thomas Sheppard, Washington, D.C., December 18, 1866 Warrant for the Arrest of Thomas Sheppard, Washington, D.C., December 18, 1866

A warrant for the arrest of Thomas Sheppard, issued in Washington, D.C. on December 18, 1866. The warrant charges Sheppard with the theft of $250 worth of shirts from Benjamin Gross.