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Office of Lincoln Land Company 401 North Fourth St. P. O.
Buffalo, New York, Dear Sir:— I hand you herewith statement of business transacted by the Lincoln Land Company
Cody, for the six months ending December 31st, 1914, showing a balance of $1415.58 due the Lincoln Land Company
CLB Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the
Rumsey, Bronson, II, 1854-1946 Cover letter and transaction statement ending December 31, 1914, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 9 to 13, No. 140 South 13th St. Lincoln, Neb. C. H.
Dear Sir:- We hand you herewith statement of business transacted by the Lincoln Land Company at Cody
CLB Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the
1907 Due Lincoln Co. $66.49 Cover letter and transaction statement ending December 31, 1907, Lincoln Land Company
In Consideration of the Payment of One (1) ______________ Dollars, The LINCOLN LAND COMPANY , a Corporation
This deed is made to take the place of a certain other deed issued by the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY to the
In Testimony Whereof, the said LINCOLN LAND COMPANY has caused this instrument to be signed by its President
Lincoln Land Company. By C H Morrill President. Witness Signature of President: W.W.
Morrill, President of the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY, who is personally known to me to be the identical person
Office of Lincoln Land Company 401 North Fourth St. P. O.
Buffalo, New York, Dear Sir:- I hand you herewith statement of business transacted by the Lincoln Land Company
CLB Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the
Rumsey, Bronson, II, 1854-1946 Cover letter and transaction statement ending December 31, 1913, Lincoln Land Company
was agreed that the title to said undivided one-half (1/2) interest should be placed in the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY
one-half (1/2), but that the title to the same should be in the said LINCOLN LAND COMPANY; AND
with the mutual contract hereafter to be made between the said LINCOLN LAND COMPANY and the said Bronson
Said Trustee shall have the power to enter into an agreement with the said LINCOLN LAND COMPANY, more
particularly defining the conditions, methods and plans under which the said LINCOLN LAND COMPANY shall
Office of Lincoln Land Company Incorporated April, 1880 P. O.
From this amount we have deducted $2,009.27, being the Lincoln Land Company's 1/7 share of the same,
This Estate is indebted to the Lincoln Land Company and we have applied this share to the credit of the
Tr. 2046.32 retained ___________ 14064.86 State of Business Transacted by the Lincoln Land Company, at
Dec. 31, 1928 $10,046.32 Cover letter and transaction statement ending December 31, 1928, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company 401 North Fourth Street Burlington, Iowa (Address All Correspondence To
Square, Buffalo, New York, Dear Sir:- I enclose herewith stament of business transacted by the Lincoln Land Company
represent as trustee, for the six months ending June 30, 1913, the same showing a balance due the Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 33-36, 1241 O Street Lincoln, Neb. C. H. Morrill, President.
Statement of business transacted by the Lincoln Land Company at Cody, Wyoming, with respect to the one-half
recd. & deposited July 13. 1903 Cover letter and transaction statement ending June 30, 1903, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 33-36, 1241 O Street Lincoln , Neb. Cody C. H.
Statement of business transacted by the Lincoln Land Company at Cody, Wyoming, with respect to the half
Statement Jan 1, 1903 $1,277.59 Cover letter and transaction statement, Lincoln Land Company MS407.1.03.04
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 33-36, 1241 O Street Lincoln, Neb. C. H. Morrill, President.
Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company. with respect to the one-hald
June 30. 1904 $2.000.00 452.95 Cover letter and transaction statement ending June 30, 1904, Lincoln Land Company
(Address All Correspondence to The Company) Office of Lincoln Land Company 401 North Fourth St. P.
Allen, to the Lincoln Land Company , of the 1/14 interest, owned by him in the Cody townsite, being the
Allan to the Lincoln Land Company.
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 9 to 16, No. 140 South 13th St. Lincoln, Neb. C. H.
Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the one-half
Cover letter and transaction statement ending July 17, 1908, Lincoln Land Company MS407.1.03.15-.07.11
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 33-36, 1241 O Street Lincoln, Neb. C. H. Morrill, President.
Statement of Business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the one-half
ending June 30-06. $5.424.79 Cover letter and transaction statement ending June 30, 1906, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 9 to 13, No. 140 South 13th St. Lincoln, Neb. C. H.
Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the one-half
July 1. 1907 $718.57 Cover letter and transaction statement ending June 30, 1907, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company 401 North Fourth Street Burlington, Iowa (Address All Correspondence to
for $600.00, to be applied on the indebtedness of Bronson Rumsey, Trustee, account with the Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company, Rooms 9 to 16. No. 140 South 13th St. Lincoln, Neb. C. H.
Bronson Rumsey Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect
Trustee Statement Dec. 31-09 Cover letter and transaction statement ending December 31, 1909, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company, Rooms 9 to 16. No. 140 South 13th St. Lincoln, Neb. C. H.
Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the one-half
Report— July. 1909 Cover letter and transaction statement ending June 30, 1909, Lincoln Land Company
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 33-36, 1241 O Street Lincoln, Neb. C. H. Morrill, President.
Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the one-half
Dec. 30. 1905 $1,679.05 Cover letters and transaction statement ending December 30, 1905, Lincoln Land Company
Beck , of Big Horn County, Wyoming, parties of the first part, and the Lincoln Land Company , a corporation
interested in the town of Cody and certain lands in Big Horn County, Wyoming, and WHEREAS, The Lincoln Land Company
the said first party, or any of them may be assigned, such assignment shall be made to the Lincoln Land Company
And the Lincoln Land Company shall receive as its individual compensation for the management and handling
LINCOLN LAND COMPANY, By CH Morrill President. W. F.
Office of Lincoln Land Company Rooms 33-36, 1241 O Street Lincoln, Neb. C. H. Morrill, President.
Statement of business transacted at Cody, Wyoming, by the Lincoln Land Company, with respect to the one-half
- Jan. 1 1904 $1,393.78 Cover letters and transaction statement ending December 31, 1903, Lincoln Land Company
Office of the Lincoln Land Company, Rooms 20 to 23, Burr Block. Lincoln, Neb.
lots marked X and O refer only to the lots claimed to have been given away or sold before the Lincoln Land Company
The Lincoln Land Company we purchased from other parties 16 of these lots, which have been sold.
Office of the Lincoln Land Company, Rooms 20 to 23, Burr Block, Lincoln, Neb.
Office of Lincoln Land Company 401 North Fourth Street Burlington, Iowa (Address All Correspondence To
Town of Cody, Wyoming, and any adjoining land included in a certain agreement between the Lincoln Land Company
AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 24th day of September A.D., 1901, by and between the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY
the same as the town of"Cody": and WHEREAS; it is the desire of the parties hereto that the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY
(executed in duplicate) Countersigned:- ABMinor Secretary LINCOLN LAND COMPANY.
Morrill, President of the LINCOLN LAND COMPANY, who is personally known to me to be the identical person
Office of the Lincoln Land Company, Rooms 20 to 23, Burr Block, Lincoln, Neb.
Charles Henry Morrill (1843-1928) a prominent American businessman who was once president of the Lincoln Land Company
Lincoln Land Company The Lincoln Land Company was incorporated in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1880; it was
Although the Lincoln Land Company was not a subsidiary of the Burlington Railroad, each organization
The coming of the railroad also brought the Lincoln Land Company, which took over the selling of town