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Fort Smith Criminal Records

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This series consists of criminal court cases, and contains such material as indictments, bills of information, arrest warrants, writs, subpoenas, appearance bonds, transcripts of proceedings before U.S. commissioners, orders, verdicts, judgments, sentencing orders, and appeal papers.

In these records can be found the criminal cases of such famous outlaws as Belle, Sam, Tom, and Henry Starr (jacket 170); Wyatt Earp (jacket 59); Gad and Emmet Dalton (jacket 55); Rufus Buck (jacket 500); Edgar Watson (jacket 197); Blue Duck (jacket 26); and "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby (jacket 500).

To order copies of a Fort Smith criminal case file, indicate that the case is a Fort Smith criminal case, and provide the name of the defendant and the jacket number. Provide the crime as well if known. Copies cost $10.00 minimum up to 20 pages, $0.50 per page thereafter. Payment can be made by check, money order, or credit card. Do not send cash. Payment must be exact, so credit card payments generally are the most convenient. Please make your requests in writing. Requests are accepted via fax, e-mail, or regular mail. Within the United States, overnight delivery is available for an extra $4.00. Please state in your request that you would like this feature and provide your street address and phone number. Please NOTE: No P.O. Box numbers are accepted.

NARA's Southwest Region (Fort Worth) (NRFFA), 501 West Felix Street, Building 1, Fort Worth, TX 76115-3405 PHONE: 817-334-5525, FAX: 817-334-5621, EMAIL: ftworth.archives@nara.gov .

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Ft Smith Criminal Records Results

Total Records: 9 
Last   First   Charge   Year   Jacket   Aka   Etal   Unk  
Newcomb Ed Larceny 1892 375 Jackson, Jesse N251
Newcomb Ed Larceny 1892 416 E N251
Newcomb Ed Larceny 1892 416 E N251
Newcomb Edward Larceny 1892 304 Howard, S.S. N251
Newcomb Edward Larceny 1892 416 E N251
Newcomb George Murder 1892 416 E N251
Newcomb John Murder 1870 144 N251
Newcomb Thomas Assault 1877 144 N251
Newcomb William Assault 1889 144 N251
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