Deed from D. R. Coody to F. H. Nash of 2 lots in town of Fort Gibson, February 21, 1870
Description
Land was acquired when town called Keetoowhah was divide up and auctioned off. These two lots were acquired in auction by D. R. Coody for $116.00. Coody sold the property to F. H. Nash and was signed by acting Chief James Vann. Deed states that land cannot be sold to a non-Cherokee citizen. Folder 359
Dates
- February 21, 1870
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 1485 item(s)
Medium
ink on paper
- Cherokee
- Cherokee
- Deed
- F. H. Nash
- Indian Territory
- Indians of North America
- James Vann
- John Drew
- John Drew Manuscript Collection
- L. R. Coody
- Land: Ownership
- Manuscripts
- Money
- Native American
- Native American
- W. L. G. Miller
- Witnesses
- act
- auctions
- bidders
- executors and administrators
- heirs
- laws
- notices
- post-Removal
- prices
- sales
- selling
- treasury
Repository Details
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