Miscellaneous county records, ca. 1864-1920
- Alpine County (California). County Clerk (Main Author)
- Alpine County (California). Recorder (Added Author)
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Microfilm of records located at the Alpine County Historical Records Commission, Markleeville, California.
Includes surety bonds for public officials, 1904; sample ballot listing candidates for public office, 1899; poll tax certificates, 1905; voting registration transfers from Fresno County, 1873; Cancellation of registration from El Dorado County, 1872; notarized statements of voting registration to Alpine County, 1872; Amador County deeds; certificates of sale, deeds, mortgages, leases, water rights of real estate, including mechanics or miners liens.
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- United States, California, Alpine - Public records
- United States, California, Alpine - Voting registers
- United States, California, Alpine - Officials and employees
- United States, California, Alpine - Land and property
- United States, California, Fresno - Voting registers
- United States, California, El Dorado - Voting registers
- United States, California, Amador - Land and property
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