Converse & Co. legal document, 1896.

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Converse & Co. legal document, 1896.

Legal document discussing contested ownership of property located on Third St. near the corner of Green St. in Louisville, KY. The abstract of title is from Jefferson County Court judge Charles S. Richie to the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee, WI. The abstract was drawn up when Converse & Co. tried to obtain a loan of $9,000 from the insurance company. Attached documents verify Converse & Co.'s title to the mentioned land.

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The Filson Historical Society

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