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Greer County Records

These county records are available on microfilm from:

Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, TX

Film for this county is available for libraries to borrow through interlibrary loan (ILL). Contact your local library to send an ILL request for the material you wish to borrow. Your request should include the specific reel numbers for the microfilm you wish to use, as well as the name of the county and name of the repository that houses the film reels. Individuals requesting to borrow film as a patron of TSLAC may wish to review our ILL policies for registration and request instructions.

 


Created in 1860 from Young Country and organized in 1886. Greer County was part of a long-standing boundary dispute between the United States and the State of Texas. Finally, in March 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Greer County was a territory of the United States and not within the jurisdiction of the State of Texas. In 1906 the county became part of the State of Oklahoma.

OFFICE OF THE TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR

TAX ROLLS, 1881-1895

Reel 1019101a
1881-1895

 

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