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Chester Ashley

Senator

June 1, 1791 - April 29, 1848

 

 
 

 

 
 

 Chester Ashley

 

 

Arkansas Gazette

04/26/1825

Vol. VI - No. 17 - Whole No. 277

1825 Estray Notice - Chester Ashley

 

STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber, some time in December last, a bright sorrel HORSE, about 15 hands high, light made, a natural trotter, and light main and tail; has a white stripe in his face, which is wider on the nostrils than above; both hind feet, and one if not both of his fore feet, white; is six years old this spring, and is branded on the near shoulder and buttock thus, 2C or thus, C2. He was last seen (some time in January last) in the range on the south side of the Arkansas, below the mouth of Fourche, and, if not stolen is probably still running in that quarter, or in the vicinity of some of the Quapaw villages below. He was brought from Hempstead County and may possibly have returned there. Any persons taking up said horse, and returning him to me, or giving me information so that I can get him again, shall be handsomely rewarded. Chester Ashley Little Rock, April 26, 1825

 
 

 

 Chester Ashley

 

 

Arkansas Gazette

01/09/1827

Vol. VIII - No. 2 - Whole No. 366

LAW NOTICE CHESTER ASHLEY will continue the Practice of Law, and will, in addition to the Courts heretofore attended to, receive and attend to collections in every part of the Territory. Little Rock, January 1, 1827

 
 

 

 
More Info:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Ashley

http://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=1274

http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000311

 
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