Folder 261
Contains 19 Results:
Promissory note of John Drew for $23.38, March 7, 1861
Promissory note owed to B. H. Taylor and D. C. William, administrators of H. A. Cummings estate. Promissory note was written in Van Buren, Arkansas. Folder 261
Letter to Mrs. C. G. Drew concerning her account and an order for corn, January 13, 1869
Letter from Webbers Falls to Mrs. C. G. Drew. Letter states that the writer had received 68 bushels and 20 lbs. of corn from Mrs. Drew and she had overpaid her account by one bushel and 24 lbs. Letter also informed Mrs. Drew that he had an order for 20 bushels from John Q. Hayes for her to accept. If she accepted the order she was to send it down by Mr. Kyle. Folder 261
[No title provided]
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Bill of sale of one Negro man named Coffee by Josephine Neale to Charlotte Drew, July 6, 1863
Josephine Neale, guardian of the minor heir of John Sheppard, sold one Negro man named Coffee who was 23 to 24 years old to Charlotte Drew. Folder 261
Receipted invoice for expenses made by Mrs. Jno Drew in June of 1860 totaling $35.48, June 8, 1860
Account owed to D. M. Gunter and Co. Payment was received in full. Folder 261
Account Statement of Mrs. Charlotte Drew for $201.45, December 4, 1869
Account owed to F. H. Nash, Commission Merchant, in Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation. Folder 261
Receipt by Jno. G. Smith for $45,100.00 depository certificate and $3.00 in one dollar bills Confederate paper in favor of Samuel Checote and Tuckabatchee Micco, June 15, 1865
John G. Smith was National Treasurer and Samuel Checote and Tuckabatchee Micco were Principal Chiefs of the Creek Nation. Folder 261
Certification by J. C. Robinson of service of one team of four yoked cattle from John Drew for the Indigent Chickasaw Indians, June 30, 1864
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[No title provided], 1860s
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