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August 15, 1876 subpoena to Elizabeth Hogh and Jonathan Pugmire

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In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Utah

Beaver County

Subpoena

The People of the United States in the Territory of Utah Plaintiff Against John D. Lee et al Defendant

The People of the Territory of Utah send Greeting to Elizabeth Hogh Jonathan Pugmire

WE COMMAND YOU, That all and singular business and excuses being laid aside, you appear and attend before the Second Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House in Beaver City on the Eleventh day of September A.D. 1876 at 10 o'clock A.M., then and there to testify in the above entitled action now pending in said District Court, on the part of the Prosecution and disobedience will be punished as a contempt by the said Court.

WITNESS, Hon. Jacob S. Boreman Judge of the Second Judicial District Court in and for Utah Territory, this 15th day of August A.D. 1876.

ATTEST, my hand and the Seal of said Court the day and year last above written.

Jas R. Wilkins Clerk. By W. P. Poole Deputy Clerk.

Last edit almost 4 years ago by Utah State Archives and Records Service

August 14, 1876 subpoena to Philip Klingensmith, Philo Carter, Peter Riggs, H. Kempton, and Gilbert Moss

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Of the Territory of Utah.

Beaver County,

Subpoena

The People of the United States in the Territory of Utah Plaintiff Against John D. Lee and others Defendent

The People of the Territory of Utah send Greeting to Philip Klingensmith, Philo Carter, Peter Riggs, and H. Kempton and Gilbert Moss, (Santa Cruz)

WE COMMAND YOU, That all and singular business and excuses being laid aside, you appear and attend before Judge Jacob S. Boreman, Judge of the Second Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House in Beaver City on the 11th day of September A.D. 1876, at 10 o'clock A.M., then and there to testify in the above entitled action now pending in said District Court, on the part of the Prosecution and disobedience will be punished as a contempt by the said Court. WITNESS, Hon. Jacob S. Boreman Judge of the Second Judicial District Court in and for Utah Territory, this 14th day of August A.D. 1876. ATTEST, my hand and the Seal of said Court the day and year last above written. Jas R. Wilkins Clerk. By W. P. Poole Deputy Clerk.

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