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Inventory of the property belonging to the Estate of Clayborn Wright, deceased:

Sixteen head of horses, young and old; one wagon and some harness; two yoke of work cattle; four plows and five weeding hoes; one ax and one cross cut saw; four beds and bedding, four bedsteads; one beaureau; two tables; six chairs; one spinning wheel; one looking glass and some table furniture; kitchen furniture; four pots, one oven and lid, two large kettles: one rifle gun and one younger; one small bored rifle, barrel and mounting; one side saddle; two iron wedges and two claveses; one pair of stilyards; four pails; one washing tub; one grindstone; thirty-five head of cattle; one lumber box.

The above is a true statement and inventory of the Estate of Clayborn Wright, decd., as far as we can ascertain them at this time.   11th September, 1830.

(Reverse     Inventory of the property of Clayborn Wright, deceased.)

Personally appeared before me, N. G. Crittenden, a Justice of the Peace in the County of Miller and the Territory of Arkansas, Harriet H. Wright and William F. Wright, administrators of the Estate of Clayborn Wright, deceased, and made oath that the within is a true and just statement and inventory of the goods and chattels, moneys and effects, books, papers and evidences of debt of the intestate as far as they can ascertain them, the wearing apparel of the widow and children excepted.

Sworn and subscribed before me this 11th September, 1830.
N. G. Crittenden

        Indorsed
Inventory of the property
of Clayborn Wright, deceased.
William F. Wright
        (AS)
Filed in my office
15th September, 1830.
N. G. Crittenden, Clk.
 

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