Chapman v. King Ranch, Inc. 1831-2004

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Chapman v. King Ranch, Inc. 1831-2004

Legal documents, attorney files andresearch materials dating back to 1831 document the Plaintiff's side of theChapman v. King Ranch Inc. lawsuit from 1995 to 2000.

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King, Richard, 1824-1885

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Chapman v. King Ranch, Inc.

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In 1995, twenty heirs of William Warren Chapman sued the heirs of Richard King and related associates for ownership and mineral rights to 15,500 acres of the Rincon de Santa Gertrudis land grant, part of the present day King Ranch. The lawsuit originated from a land dispute between William Chapman's widow, Helen Blair Chapman, and Richard King. Richard King and William Warren Chapman (Helen Chapman's husband) each owned one-half interest in the Rincon de Santa Gertrudis in Nueces Co...

Chapman, Helen, 1817-

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Chapman, William W.

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Kleberg, Robert Justus, 1803-1888

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An immigrant from Germany, Robert Kleberg participated in the Texas Revolution and held government positions in the Republic and State of Texas. From the description of Robert Justus Kleberg papers, 1875. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310364919 German immigrant; participant in Texas Revolution; held government positions in the Republic and state of Texas. From the description of Papers, 1875. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 7096...