Texas Land & Loan Co. v. Blalock

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1890-02-11

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STAYTON, Chief Justice. On March 1, 1887, and for a long time prior thereto, James A. Blalock was the head of a family consisting of himself, wife, and children, and had and at that date was with his family residing on a tract of land containing less than two hundred acres. On day named Blalock and wife executed a deed of trust on that land to secure to appellant a loan of 8800 then made. Application for the lo…

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