Cherokee Indians
Found in 763 Collections and/or Records:
Promissory note from Elizabeth M. Elliott to Drew and Fields, July 10, 1843
Promissory note from Elizabeth M. Elliott for two hundred and three dollars and ninety four cents to Drew and Fields and witnessed by Thomas Roddy. Folder 43
Promissory note from Elizabeth Rogers to John Drew, November 26, 1847
Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, promissory note from Elizabeth Rogers to John Drew in the amount of forty seven dollars and ninety three cents for value received, with settlement to be taken from her headright as Old Settler. Folder 43
Promissory note from G. W. Gunter, Washington D.C., for $76.00 to Owen Evans for value received, September 2, 1845
Promissory note from G. W. Gunter, Washington, D.C., for seventy six dollars for value received. Folder 41
Promissory note from G.W. Bell to H.B. Garther, May 28, 1842
Folder 43
Promissory note from James Rogers to John Drew and Company, August 8, 1835
Promissory note from James Rogers to John Drew and Company in the amount of three hundred ninety-four dollars and forty-two cents, witnessed by J. W. F. Cowers. The verso includes a note indicating that partial payment in the amount of eleven dollars and twenty-five cents was paid on January 11, 1836. Folder 9
Promissory note from James Star to Hicks Holt or William Holt, 1830s
Promissory note from James Star to Hicks Holt or William Holt the sum of ten dollars signed by Campbell. Folder 13
Promissory note from John Drew to Shaw and Leonard, January 12, 1847
Promissory note from John Drew to Shaw and Leonard of seventeen dollars and fifty cents for blanket coat and pants. Folder 43
Promissory note from John Drew to William Albertz to let William L. Rogers have John Martin's note, July 2, 1849
Promissory note from John Drew to Mr. William Albertz to let the bearer, William L. Rogers, have John Martin's note and this note shall serve as receipt. Folder 43
Promissory note from John McColom to Delilia Tottontisk, March 1, 1836
Promissory note from John McColom to Delilia Tottontisk in the amount of "nine good young cows and calfs (sic) well broke to milk," with illegible witness signature. Folder 9
Promissory note from Johnson Watts to John Drew for sixty six dollars and eighty seven cents, July 7, 1847
Promissory note from Johnson Watts to John Drew for sixty six and 87/100 dollars out of his headrights money as settlement according to the treaty of August 6, 1846. Folder 43