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Undated note by Mike Carter
Joannie wld [would] naturally never ask her loved ones to get a job, but he knows it is the right thing to do, even though there are occupational hazards, they are not as severe as some lines of work he has done before.
That’s all I have for now, do u have any more for me
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Promissory Note in Guyana from 1974
Promissory Note
October 21st, 1974
Port Kaituma N.W.D
ON DEMAND and if no demand in installments of $150.00 per month, I promise to pay to the order of The Peoples Temple Christian Church in Guyana, at Port Kaituma N.W.D., the sum of one thousand thirty three dollars ($1033). The first installment shall be paid on November 1st, 1974, and successive installments paid on the first day of each month thereafter until the entire amount shall be paid in full. No interest shall be payable under this note unless I default on any payments due hereunder in which event the entire principal balance then due shall bear interest at the rate of 10% per annum. Should the services of counsel be required to collect any sum due hereunder, I agree to pay responsible fees therefore as well as court costs.
Conan Campbell
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Statement of Three Jonestown residents
Senior Questions #1 False 3 True 6 C. Turner 7 B. Smith #9-C.
5* As a Marxist in Jonestown, we should be concern what’s taking place to our brothers & sisters in Africa. Also be aware of other liberation groups fighting around the world. In Jonestown, Father has provided free medical care for us. Entertainment such as movies. He has provided classes to learn about “Socialisms.” He has provided an abundance of food for us to eat. As a Marxist in Jonestown, should be concerned about everybody having equal clothing – concern about the enemies trying to come in here to take one of us. Should be concern about the production of this land.
Scott Thomas, Junior, Johnny Jones, Pauline Groot!
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Memo from Vern Holloway
8/21
Helena–
This is a brochure that is descriptive of what we do.
Unfortunately, they are being developed. The attached is a preliminary draft.
Vern
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1976 Will of Mike Cartmell
Last Will and Testament
I, Michael Bryce Cartmell, do this date set forth the following: As my last and final will and testament, and in doing so revoke all prior will and codicils.
I hereby bequeath to Carolyn Layton, whose maiden name is Carolyn Moore, all my rights, title and interact in all personal and real property owned or otherwise held by me.
Being of sound mind and body and do now declare this holographic will, written entirely by my hand, on this single sheet of paper, to be my last will and testament.
Michael Bryce Cartmell
December 3, 1976
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Declaration and Acknowledgment of Gifts by Jim & Eva Pugh
[Editor’s note: The photocopying of this page cut off a half-inch of writing, rendering the text unreadable. The pledge made here by Jim and Eva Pugh, however, is similar to those documented on page https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=122314. The date of their first meeting with Jim Jones was in June 1969.]
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[Editor’s note: This page is a duplicate of the previous page.]
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Declaration and Acknowledgment of Gifts by Larry & Karen Layton
[Editor’s note: Opening text of document is cut off, but is inferred from texts of nearly identical pledges made at https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=122314. We, the undersigned, are husband and wife and are referred to herein as donors] in Aug., 1967. From that time until the present, we have periodically made irrevocable cash gifts out of our community property funds to Jim Jones and Marceline Jones. These gifts were made out of love and affection for each of them and in the deep knowledge and belief that such gifts would and will be used as they see fit for humanitarian good.
No tax deductions were claimed by us of any of these gifts and no restrictions were put on the use of those funds by said donors.
The total amount of these gifts by us and said donors has exceeded twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) These gifts were spread out so that during no calendar year did the amount of such gifts exceed $3000 per donor from either one of us.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Wife – Karen L. Layton
Husband – Laurence L. Layton
Witness – Carol A. Stahl
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Handwritten Affidavit of Danny K. Kutulas
Jonestown, Port Kaituma Northwest District, Guyana
Affidavit of Danny K. Kutulas
I, Danny Kutulas, duly sworn declare:
That in the month of December of 1975, J.R. Purifoy, his wife Betty Purifoy and son Jimmy Purifoy and his wife Gale Purifoy, removed materials, tools and machinery from a Peoples Temple church apartment building under repairs at that time at 1345 Alvarado Terrace, Los Angeles, California, not belonging to them.
Jimmy and Gale Purifoy said to me the evening they were loading the truck, that they were going to do a job in Fresno, California for the Peoples Temple church and that it would take about two or three days and will be back for Christmas dinner. We never saw them again.
The materials stolen belonged to Peoples Temple church.
Subscribed to and sworn before me, a notary public of the Republic of Guyana or commissioner
July 29th, 1977
Witnessed by Edith Bogue
Shirlee Ann Fields
Liz Ruggiero
Al Touchette
Jane Owens