James W. Patrick is a Missouri man who co-owned the NAN cattle and ranch property in Grant
Patrick [3][4]. Harkey for $21,000 [2]. That bill of sale was later claimed to be fraudulent and fictitious [5], and George F. Patrick published a notice that the property was in litigation to warn unsuspecting parties [1].
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- The object of this notice being to put un-… (1888)The object of this notice being to put un- suspecting persons on their guard in treating with either said Dane or Harkey in reference thereto. The property and title is now in litiga- tion in the courts, and …
- A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be- longing to James W. Patrick and George F. Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been recorded. It conveys to S. T. Hark…
- The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,… (1888)The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head, with saddle stock and four ranches on the Gienas, east of the Mimbres river, was this week sold to J. W. Patrick, of St. Joseph, Missouri. The deal was made by Geo…
- The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,… (1888) ↗ · detailsby the dead man’s son, who carried dinner to his father. The funeral took place in this city on Sunday from the Methodist church under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. The Masons have contributed ab…
- One S… (1888)One S. T. Harkey is now making claim to the whole of said property by virtue of a frau- dulent and fictitious bill of sale from James W. Patrick, and one C. H. Dane claims a lien on the whole of said stock…