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Records of the US District Courts for the Northern District of Texas

Records Available at the 威尼斯人娱乐场 at Fort Worth

 

Introduction

 

The Judiciary Act of September 24, 1789 created the United States district and circuit courts. These courts operated concurrently but with jurisdiction over different types of cases. District courts generally had original jurisdiction in admiralty and bankruptcy cases, in suits for penalties and seizures under federal laws, and jurisdiction in non-capital criminal proceedings and in law suits exceeding $100 in value in which the United States was the plaintiff. Circuit courts heard appeals from the district courts and had original jurisdiction over action involving aliens or citizens of different states and law and equity suits where the matter in dispute exceeded $500 (later $2,000). Congress added to the work of the circuit courts by conferring on the courts original jurisdiction in suits relating to infringement of patents and copy rights, violations of civil rights and elective franchise, registration of trademarks, unlawful restraints of trade and monopolies, and controversies between bankruptcy trustees and claimants to property held by the trustees.

In 1812 circuit courts were authorized to appoint U.S. commissioners to assist in the taking of bail and affidavits. Their functions were expanded by subsequent legislation and court rules, and their powers have included authority to issue arrest warrants, examine persons charged with offenses against federal laws, initiate actions in admiralty matters, and institute proceedings for violation of civil rights. In 1896 authority to appoint commissioners was transferred to the district courts. The Federal Magistrates Act of 1968 replaced U.S. commissioners with U.S. magistrates who exercise basically the same powers.

Separate circuit courts did not appear in Texas until after 1866. In 1891 the appellate jurisdiction of the circuit courts was transferred to the newly created courts of appeals (see Record Group 276). Since 1891, appeals from the United States district courts in Texas have gone to the United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans. The Judiciary Act of 1911 abolished the circuit courts as of January 1, 1912, and provided for the transfer of their records and remaining jurisdiction to the district courts.

Most states initially had one district and one circuit court with additional districts created as the business of the courts increased. Many of the districts were divided into divisions with the court holding sessions in various cities within the district. When Texas was admitted to the Union in 1846, it was organized as one federal judicial district with court sessions held at Galveston. In 1857 Texas was divided into Eastern and Western Districts. Court sessions for the new Eastern District were held in Galveston and Brownsville while courts for the Western District were located in Austin and Tyler.

In 1879, Congress divided Texas into a third judicial district, Northern District of Texas, with court seats at Dallas, Graham, and Waco. New court sessions were authorized to be held at Fort Worth and San Angelo in 1896; and court sessions held previously at Graham were transferred to Abilene. In the early 1900s Congress added three additional court sites to the district at Amarillo, Wichita Falls, and Lubbock. When the Southern District of Texas was created in 1902, the judicial boundaries within the state were realigned, and the Waco court and its records were transferred to the Western District of Texas.

The four federal judicial districts in Texas presently contain twenty-seven court divisions.  Each city that has a district court is a separate division.  Court sessions no longer are held in the cities of Graham and Jefferson.  A list of court divisions and their dates of establishment or termination is given in Appendix A.

The district and circuit courts were involved with the following types of proceedings:

Admiralty

Article III, section 2, of the Constitution provides that the judicial power of the United States shall extend "to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." The Supreme Court has interpreted this grant of authority as extending not only over the high seas but over all public navigable waters as well. The Judiciary Act of 1789 conferred original jurisdiction in admiralty and maritime cases exclusively on the district courts of the United States with provision for admiralty appeals to the circuit courts. This provision was abolished in 1891 when the newly-created circuit courts of appeals became the final courts of appeal in admiralty.

American admiralty law deals with such matters as prizes, ransom, and military salvage; suits to try title to a ship; actions to recover ships to which a party is entitled by right; and a variety of maritime contracts and torts. Suits and proceedings in admiralty may be "in rem," against a thing, usually a ship, or "in personam," against an individual.

Civil

Section 2 of an act of Congress, approved June 19, 1934, gave the Supreme Court of the United States authority to unite the general rules for equity and law proceedings into one form of civil procedures. On September 16, 1938, proposed Federal Rules of Civil Procedures became effective, and thereafter, law and equity actions were filed together as civil proceedings. Admiralty cases, civil lawsuits relating to violations of federal maritime laws, were filed separately from other civil proceedings until 1967. Beginning in that year, proceedings relating to maritime laws were identified as civil cases.

Law

As courts of common law jurisdiction, the U.S. district courts have possessed exclusive original jurisdiction over all seizures on land made under federal laws (libel in rem proceedings); exclusive original jurisdiction over suits for penalties and forfeitures incurred under federal laws (scire facias proceedings); concurrent jurisdiction with state courts and U.S. circuit courts over cases where an alien sued for a legal remedy when a law of nations or a treaty of the United States had been violated; concurrent jurisdiction with U.S. circuit courts in suits at common law where the United States sued under the authority of an act of Congress; and exclusive original jurisdiction over suits against foreign consuls and vice consuls. Most law cases relate to scire facias or libel in rem proceedings. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, effective in 1938 after their adoption by the Supreme Court, prescribed uniform procedures for law and equity cases, with one form of action to be known as "civil action."

Equity

The basis of equity jurisdiction in the federal courts is laid in the provisions of the Constitution and the laws of the United States. This jurisdiction, as provided in section 16 of the Judiciary Act of 1789, is not exercised in any case where a "plain, adequate, and complete remedy may be had at law." This jurisdiction was in large part regulated by rules first prescribed in 1822 by the Supreme Court. The rules were replaced by additional sets of rules adopted in 1842 and again in 1913. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, effective in 1938 after their adoption by the Supreme Court, prescribed uniform procedures for law and equity cases, with one form of action to be known as "civil action."

Criminal

The Judiciary Act of 1789 conferred very limited criminal jurisdiction upon the U.S. district courts. Proceedings that might result in sentences of hard labor or death were to be tried in the U.S. circuit courts. On August 23, 1842, Congress amended the Judiciary Act by extending the criminal jurisdiction of the district courts to all non-capital crimes and offenses against the United States.

Naturalization

This preliminary inventory describes approximately 3000 cubic feet of records of the United States district and circuit courts for Texas that have been accessioned by the 威尼斯人娱乐场 at Fort Worth. They cover a period from 1879-1981. Related records in the custody of the 威尼斯人娱乐场 at Fort Worth include Records of United States Courts of Appeals (Record Group 276), Fifth Circuit, and Records of United States Attorneys and Marshals (Record Group 118).

U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas

U.S. Circuit Court Northern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Abilene

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4509521 021-NTX-001
5530156 021-NTX-002
5540630 021-NTX-003
5540633 021-NTX-004
5540636 021-NTX-005
5541351 021-NTX-005A
5541645 021-NTX-005B
5541648 021-NTX-006
5541900 021-NTX-007
5541902 021-NTX-007A
5541906 021-NTX-008

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
575711 021-NTX-009A
564284 021-NTX-009B

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5542536 021-NTX-010
5542539 021-NTX-010A
575716 021-NTX-010B
5542700 021-NTX-011
5543290 021-NTX-012
5543333 021-NTX-013
5557649 021-NTX-013A

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5557650 021-NTX-014
5557651 021-NTX-015
5557652 021-NTX-016
5557653 021-NTX-016A
564437 021-NTX-017
5557654 021-NTX-018
5557655 021-NTX-019

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566150 021-NTX-019A
566152 021-NTX-019B
575731 021-NTX-019C
4509531 021-NTX-019D
5557893 021-NTX-019E
4509539 021-NTX-019F
575770 021-NTX-019G

Records of the United States Commissioner

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5557656 021-NTX-020
5557657 021-NTX-021

 

Amarillo Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5557658 021-NTX-022
5557659 021-NTX-022A
5557660 021-NTX-022B

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5557662 021-NTX-022D
575775 021-NTX-022E
564461 021-NTX-022F
564474 021-NTX-022G

Law and Equity

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5557663 021-NTX-023
5557664 021-NTX-024
575777 021-NTX-024A
564543 021-NTX-024B
5557665 021-NTX-024C
598089 021-NTX-024D
5557666 021-NTX-025

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5557667 021-NTX-025A
5557668 021-NTX-025B
564560 021-NTX-025C
5557669 021-NTX-025D
564570 021-NTX-025E

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566194 021-NTX-025F
566155 021-NTX-025G
4522336 021-NTX-025H
4522339 021-NTX-025I

Records of the United States Commissioner

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
5530904 021-NTX-026

Dallas Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4509543 021-NTX-027
4509552 021-NTX-028
4509560 021-NTX-029
4509684 021-NTX-030
4509695 021-NTX-031
4509696 021-NTX-032
4509698 021-NTX-033

Admiralty Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4718624 021-NTX-033A

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
575779 021-NTX-035
563076 021-NTX-035A
6785266 021-NTX-035A1
4522351 021-NTX-035B

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4509701 021-NTX-036
4509704 021-NTX-037
563469 021-NTX-037A
598086 021-NTX-037B
598087 021-NTX-037C
4509706 021-NTX-037D
4509707 021-NTX-038
4509712 021-NTX-039
4509714 021-NTX-040

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4509716 021-NTX-041
4509761 021-NTX-042
563083 021-NTX-042A
4509762 021-NTX-043

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566197 021-NTX-044
566200 021-NTX-045
575781 021-NTX-045A
4509763 021-NTX-045B
4509768 021-NTX-045C
4509772 021-NTX-046
4509776 021-NTX-046A
575784 021-NTX-046B
4509780 021-NTX-046C
4510245 021-NTX-046D

Records of the United States Commissioner

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4510249 021-NTX-047
4510333 021-NTX-048

 

Fort Worth Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4510561 021-NTX-049
4510566 021-NTX-050
4510567 021-NTX-051
4510568 021-NTX-052
4510570 021-NTX-053
4510738 021-NTX-053A
4510936 021-NTX-054
4511209 021-NTX-055
4511432 021-NTX-055A

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
575786 021-NTX-055C
564788 021-NTX-055D
4531637 021-NTX-055F

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522353 021-NTX-055E
4513333 021-NTX-056
4513334 021-NTX-057
4513335 021-NTX-058
4513336 021-NTX-058A
4513337 021-NTX-058B
4513339 021-NTX-058C
575787 021-NTX-059
4513340 021-NTX-059B
4513341 021-NTX-059C
598088 021-NTX-059D

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4513344 021-NTX-060
4513452 021-NTX-060A
4513456 021-NTX-060B
566223 021-NTX-061

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566751 021-NTX-061A
566752 021-NTX-061B
4513463 021-NTX-061C
4513464 021-NTX-061D
4513465 021-NTX-061E

Records of the United States Commissioner

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4513467 021-NTX-062
4515393 021-NTX-063

 

Graham Division

An act of Congress, approved February 24, 1879 (20 Stat. 318), which created the judicial district of the Northern District of Texas, designated Graham as one of the court seats. In 1896 (29 Stat. 456), Congress passed legislation which transferred the Graham court to Abilene. The records of the Graham court that were created during the period of 1879 1896 were transferred to the Abilene court. In many instances, the records of the Graham court have been incorporated with those of the Abilene court.

Lubbock Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4515399 021-NTX-064
4515405 021-NTX-064A

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
575788 021-NTX-065
566472 021-NTX-065A

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4515408 021-NTX-066
575789 021-NTX-067
566718 021-NTX-067A
4515410 021-NTX-068
598097 021-NTX-068A

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4516068 021-NTX-069
4516069 021-NTX-069A
566530 021-NTX-069B

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566527 021-NTX-070
566528 021-NTX-071
4516070 021-NTX-072
4516071 021-NTX-073

Records of the United States Commissioner

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4516072 021-NTX-074
4516074 021-NTX-075

 

San Angelo Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4516076 021-NTX-076A
4516078 021-NTX-076B
4516080 021-NTX-076C

Bankruptcy Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566470 021-NTX-076D

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4516081 021-NTX-076E
575790 021-NTX-076F
566535 021-NTX-076G

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4516082 021-NTX-076H
4516083 021-NTX-076I
4516084 021-NTX-076J
4516088 021-NTX-076K
566544 021-NTX-076L
598091 021-NTX-076M

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4516093 021-NTX-076N
4516094 021-NTX-077
4516096 021-NTX-078
566719 021-NTX-078A
4521069 021-NTX-079

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566728 021-NTX-079A
566731 021-NTX-079B
4521073 021-NTX-079C

Records of the United States Commissioners

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521106 021-NTX-079D

 

Wichita Falls Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521109 021-NTX-080
4521173 021-NTX-080A
4521175 021-NTX-081
4521176 021-NTX-081A
4521187 021-NTX-081B

Civil Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
575791 021-NTX-081F
566739 021-NTX-081G

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521189 021-NTX-081H
575792 021-NTX-081I
563468 021-NTX-081J
4521190 021-NTX-081K
598096 021-NTX-081L

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521191 021-NTX-081M
4521193 021-NTX-081N
566745 021-NTX-081P

Naturalization Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
566746 021-NTX-081Q
566748 021-NTX-081R
583205 021-NTX-081S
4521194 021-NTX-081T
4521232 021-NTX-081U
4521234 021-NTX-081V
4521235 021-NTX-081W
583216 021-NTX-081X

Records of the United States Commissioners

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521238 021-NTX-081Y
4521241 021-NTX-081Z

 

Circuit Court for the Northern District of Texas

Abilene

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521244 021-NTX-082
4521246 021-NTX-083
4521247 021-NTX-084

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4521250 021-NTX-085
4521252 021-NTX-085A
4521253 021-NTX-086
4521257 021-NTX-087
4521259 021-NTX-088
4521260 021-NTX-089
4521261 021-NTX-090
4521262 021-NTX-091
4521263 021-NTX-092
4521693 021-NTX-093
4521694 021-NTX-094
4521695 021-NTX-095
4521696 021-NTX-096
4521697 021-NTX-097
4521698 021-NTX-098
4521700 021-NTX-099
4521704 021-NTX-100
4522025 021-NTX-101

Criminal Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522027 021-NTX-102
4522030 021-NTX-103

 

Amarillo Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522032 021-NTX-104

Law and Equity Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522035 021-NTX-104A
4718628 021-NTX-104B

 

Dallas Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522213 021-NTX-105
4522209 021-NTX-106

Law and Equity Records

Please see the series 鈥淐ircuit and District Law Case Files, 1879 1938鈥 ( 021-NTX-037B). The Dallas Circuit Equity Cases are interfiled in the series, 鈥淐ircuit and District Equity Case Files, 1879-1938鈥 ( 021-NTX-037A) from the Dallas District Court.

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522218 021-NTX-107
4522227 021-NTX-108
4522235 021-NTX-109
4522239 021-NTX-110
4522244 021-NTX-111
4522245 021-NTX-112
4522246 021-NTX-113
4522249 021-NTX-114
4522277 021-NTX-115
4522279 021-NTX-116

 

Fort Worth Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522282 021-NTX-117
4522284 021-NTX-118

Law and Equity Records

Please see the series "Law Cases, 1897 - 1938" ( 021-NTX-058C)

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522286 021-NTX-119
4522288 021-NTX-120
4522290 021-NTX-121
4522293 021-NTX-122
4522295 021-NTX-123
4522298 021-NTX-124
4522301 021-NTX-125
4522305 021-NTX-126
4522311 021-NTX-126A
4522315 021-NTX-127

 

San Angelo Division

General Records

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522316 021-NTX-127A
4522321 021-NTX-128

Law and Equity Records

Please also see the series, 鈥淓quity Case Files, 1928-1938鈥 ( 021-NTX-067A) for additional equity cases and the series 鈥淟aw Case Files, 1928-1938鈥 ( 021-NTX-068A) for additional law cases.

Series Title NARA ID Local Identifier
4522325 021-NTX-130
4522326 021-NTX-132

Appendix A

United States District Courts in Texas

Northern District

Court Division Creating Date
Abilene Act of June 11, 1896 (29 Stat. 456)
Amarillo Act of February 14, 1908 (35 Stat. 8)
*Dallas Act of February 24, 1879 (20 Stat. 318)
Fort Worth Act of June 11, 1896 (29 Stat. 456)
Graham Act of February 24, 1879 (20 Stat. 318)
Graham Transferred to Abilene by act of June 11, 1896 (29 Stat. 456)
Lubbock Act of May 26, 1928 (45 Stat. 747)
San Angelo Act of June 11, 1896 (29 Stat. 456)
Wichita Falls Act of February 26, 1917 (39 Stat. 939)

Southern District

Court Division Creating Date
Brownsville Act of March 3, 1851 (9 Stat. 618)
Brownsville Transferred to the Eastern District by act of February 21, 1857 (11 Stat. 164)
Brownsville Transferred to the Southern District by act of March 11, 1902 (32 Stat. 120)
Corpus Christi Act of May 29, 1912 (37 Stat. 68) 
Galveston Act of December 29, 1845 (9 Stat. 1)
Galveston Transferred to the Eastern District by act of February 21, 1857 (11 Stat. 164)
Galveston Transferred to the Southern District by act of March 11, 1902 (32 Stat. 120)
*Houston Act of March 11, 1902 (32 Stat. 120)
Laredo Act of March 2, 1899 (30 Stat. 1002)
Laredo Transferred to the Southern District by act of March 11, 1902 (32 Stat. 68)
Victoria Act of April 18, 1906 (34 Stat. 122)

Western District

Court Division Creating Date
Austin Act of March 3, 1851 (9 Stat. 618)
Austin Transferred to the Western District by act of February 21, 1857 (11 Stat. 164)
Del Rio Act of June 9, 1906 (34 Stat. 226)
El Paso Act of June 3, 1884 (23 Stat. 35)
Midland Act of December 18, 1967 (81 Stat. 661)
Pecos Act of February 5, 1913 (37 Stat. 663)
*San Antonio Act of February 24, 1879 (20 Stat. 318)
Waco Act of February 24, 1879 (20 stat. 318)
Waco Transferred to the Western District by act of March 11, 1902 (32 Stat. 68)

Eastern District

Court Division Creating Date
Beaumont Act of February 8, 1897 (29 Stat. 516)
Jefferson Act of February 24, 1879 (20 Stat. 318)
Jefferson Transferred to Marshall by act of July 27,1962 (76 Stat. 247)
Lufkin Act of October 15, 1980 (94 Stat. 2053)
Marshall Act of July 27, 1962 (76 Stat. 247)
Paris Act of March 6, 1889 (25 Stat. 798)
Sherman Act of February 19, 1901 (31 Stat. 798)
Texarkana Act of March 2, 1903 (32 Stat. 927)
*Tyler Act of March 3, 1851 (9 Stat. 61)
*Tyler Transferred to the Western District by act of February 21, 1857 (11 Stat. 164)
*Tyler Transferred to the Eastern District by act of February 24, 1879 (20 Stat. 318)

* Headquarters for the district.

 

 

 

 

 

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