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One horse phaeton, now in my possession
One sorrel mare, known as Dolly, branded with
an anchor on her right hip.
One black calf, now about ten months old.
One sorrel horse, known as Prince, and
one single set of harness:
Said mare was a gift from my brother Frank
[Euyait], and said colt was fouled by said sorrel
mare, and the remainder of said property
was purchased with my own separate money
the income from my pwn earnings. That
she claims all of said property as her separate
estate under the provisions of an act entitled
"An Act defining the rights of husband and wife",
approved March 10th, 1873, and the [Acts] amend
along and supplementary thereto.
State of Nevada
County of Washoe [brace ss.]
On this Seventeenth day of
July, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and
eighty eight, before me H.L. Fish Notary
Public in and for said Washoe County, person-
ally appears Nellie L. Werner, personally
known to me to be the individual described
in and who executed the annexeded instrument,
who duly acknowledged to me that she executed
the same freely and voluntarily, and for the
user and purposes therein mentioned. Witness
my hand and Official Seal, at Reno in said
County, the day and year in this Certificate
[first] above written.
seal [encircled] H.L.Fish. Notary Public
Recorded at request of Nellie L. Werner. Filed July 17
A.D. 1888, at 45 min past 2, P,M.
Jnot. B. Williams, County Recorder

Inventory of Separate
Property of Julia Prescott [encased in red lines
Know all men by these
Presents That I, Julia Prescott,
formally of the Town of Reno.
County of Washoe and State of Nevada, and now
of the City and County of San Francisco in the
State of California, wife of Jacob Prescott, do

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