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Oklahoma, early statehood "Qualification of Surety" for a Chickasha landholder, sworn before U.S. Ma

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Oklahoma, early statehood  Qualification of Surety  for a Chickasha landholder, sworn before U.S. Ma
Oklahoma, early statehood "Qualification of Surety" for a Chickasha landholder, sworn before U.S. Marshall E.M. Payne June 8, 1908. This is a partly printed and filled in document (Form No. 597) has a letterhead of "United States of America // Indian Territory," but since it was used after statehood was granted in 1907, "Indian Territory" has been overwritten "Okla." The land owner owned five blocks and two houses in the town, and claimed a net worth of $2,500. The Payne family was very influential in early Oklahoma, as "Boomers" and large land holders, themselves. Payne County in the state memorializes their contributions. This document measures approximately 8.5" by 7", and has Payne's embossed seal as "United States Commissioner." Document has a center fold. Condition is Excellent. Important notice: We expect to be auctioning lots at the rate of 200-250 per hour. Sometimes eBay Premier live bid software cannot keep up with that pace, so we strongly recommend that you place a realistic proxy bid now as insurance to avoid disappointment. Also please note that all Heritage/CAA lots purchased through eBay Premier carry a 20% Buyer's Premium. Please make sure you read the Terms and Conditions.