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  • Pratte's grant composed some 20,000 arpents, or 17,000 English acres, and from his hands it became the property of Van Doren, Pease & Co., who, in 1837, were recognized as the Iron Mountain Company.

    The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland 1875

  • Thomas Pratte's return a secret from his three grandchildren, Alicia Presbry of Pittsfield said she, her husband, Robert, and Pratte's wife, Maxine, had to conspire.

    All Stories 2011

  • Albert Batista, with Legal Aid Services of Collier County, says he's seen other cases like Pratte's, in which homeowners are rejected for a permanent modification, referred for foreclosure when they can't pay arrears fast enough and then told to pay thousands to reinstate the loan.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • A spokesman for Wells Fargo, which acquired Wachovia in 2008, thanked the Daily News for bringing Pratte's situation to the bank's attention.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • A spokesman for Wells Fargo, which acquired Wachovia in 2008, thanked the Daily News for bringing Pratte's situation to the bank's attention.

    marconews.com Stories STEVEN BEARDSLEY 2010

  • Wachovia recently threatened to foreclose Pratte's Golden Gate home of 14 years due to arrears of roughly $1,200, or about two mortgage payments.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • Waetke, the Wells Fargo spokesman, declined to discuss the specifics of Pratte's case, other than to say the bank awaited her response on a forbearance offer.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • As a Daily News reporter listened in, a Wachovia customer service agent named "Reggie" told Pratte that although another agent had acknowledged Pratte's payment plan in a past phone call, the agent, like Pratte, was unaware the account had been moved to the foreclosure department.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • Albert Batista, with Legal Aid Services of Collier County, says he's seen other cases like Pratte's, in which homeowners are rejected for a permanent modification, referred for foreclosure when they can't pay arrears fast enough and then told to pay thousands to reinstate the loan.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

  • A spokesman for Wells Fargo, which acquired Wachovia in 2008, thanked the Daily News for bringing Pratte's situation to the bank's attention.

    naplesnews.com Stories 2010

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