Inventory of Plaintiff's index from District Court (Fourth District), 1880-ca. 1895.

Series 1666

District Court (Fourth District) Plaintiff's index

Dates: 1880-ca. 1895.

1 microfilm reel

These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

An agency history is available.

Scope and Content

The territorial PLAINTIFF INDEX records the names of plaintiffs and defendants involved in court actions and provides assigned case numbers, facilitating clerical management of and access to the civil case files. The single volume carries the imprint "Plaintiff's Index to Fee Books, A, First Judicial District Court, Utah" on the spine. First created when Ogden, Weber County, was established as the seat of the newly formed northern division of the First District Court, the volume continued to be used after the creation of the Fourth Judicial district in 1892.

Primarily an index to civil cases, the volume includes fewer than 30 criminal cases filed between 1880-1886 listing the "United States" as the plaintiff. Misdemeanor violations of municipal ordinances (e.g., "Ogden City vs. John Doe") are included. Information about cases is limited to the name of the plaintiff, the name of the defendant, and the case file number (cases 1-5,782). The district court is restricted to adjudication ofactions involving real property located within the judicial district, those in which the defendant resides in the judicial district, and those involving incidents occurring in the judicial district.

Research Note

The case number assigned by the court clerk is essential to locate the desired case file. Researchers should first consult the index to plaintiffs to find the unique case number corresponding to the appropriate case file. Case numbers were assigned when documents initiating the case were filed with the court. Not all plaintiffs and defendants are indexed. In cases where multiple plaintiffs and/or defendants are listed in the original document initiating the legal action, only one plaintiff and/or defendant name (the first listed) is entered in the index. A desired case number may also be found using the REGISTERS OF ACTION.

Research Note

The case number assigned by the court clerk is essential to locate the desired case file. Researchers should first consult the index to plaintiffs to find the unique case number corresponding to the appropriate case file. Case numbers were assigned when documents initiating the case were filed with the court. Not all plaintiffs and defendants are indexed. In cases where multiple plaintiffs and/or defendants are listed in the original document initiating the legal action, only one plaintiff and/or defendant name (the first listed) is entered in the index. A desired case number may also be found using the REGISTERS OF ACTION.

Images Available

This series is available on microfilm.

Access Restrictions

This series is designated as Public.

Reproduction and Use

These records are available for reproduction and use.

Finding Aids

Other: A research guide entitled "Judicial/Court Records at the Utah State Archives" is available for patron use.

Related Records

Northern division civil and criminal case files from the District Court (First District), Series 1529, are indexed by the plaintiff index.

Minute books from the District Court (Fourth District), Series 5062, document proceedings in these court cases.

Criminal case indexes from the District Court (Second District : Weber County), Series 17463, also cover the later territorial period.

Civil and criminal registers of actions from the District Court (Fourth District), Series 17825, provide an alternate way to obtain a desired case number.

Plaintiff index from the District Court (First District), Series 21018, provides an alternate way to obtain a desired case number.

Civil case indexes from the District Court (Second District : Weber County), Series 21933, provide an alternate way to obtain a desired case number.

Indexing Terms

Court records--Utah--Weber County.

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111892 - 1895