Greenville News receipt dated Sept. 16, 1897. Received $1.50 from W.M. Plumley for "Ad & reward for murder of Son." The reward was $200.
Plumley would later receive a letter from W.D. Howard claiming information. A few months later Henry Howard was arrested based on witness testimony, and the $200 reward was claimed.
Greenville County tax receipt received from Davis Plumley. Levied on 81 acres, valued at $65, and personal property of $40, for a total value of $105. Taxes of $1.58 marked PAID in Nov. [day unclear], 1896.
Greenville County tax receipt for Wm Plumley. Levied on 1,067 acres with 1 building, valued at $1,385; and personal property of $180, for a total value of $1,565. Total tax of $23.57 marked PAID November 9, 1896.
Certificate from the State of South Carolina Department of Education appointing William Plumley to the Oak Hill School District, No. 14E, on board with G.W. Plumley and Rufus Stewart.
County tax receipt. Taxes levied on 615 acres with 1 building, valued at $515; personal property valued at $330; for a total value of $845. Total tax of $10.99 marked PAID on December 17, 1895.
Tax on 615 acres with 1 building, valued at $739; plus personal property valued at $190, for a total value of $929. Total tax was $13.01, marked PAID on November 10, 1894.
Ten dollars paid by William M. Plumbley to Greenville County, S.C. due November 1, 1892. It is for taxes due on 615 acres with 1 building, valued at $490. Personal Property was additionally valued at $235, for a total of $725. Mills levied for all purposes came to a total tax payment of $10.15. Stamped PAID on October 31, 1893.
Original land grant surveyed for Richard Ward March 14, 1808, and granted July 4, 1808. Copied in April 20, 1854 for a deed from Morris Gosnell to Charles Gosnell.