Affidavit
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Affidavit of Jacob Harnace, December 22, 1857
Affidavit of Jacob Harnace, sworn before Thomas Davis. About reservation on Hiwassee River; signature attested by Chief John Ross. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1043
Affidavit of James Brown, November 2, 1858
Affidavit of James Brown regarding statement of Chief John Ross as Superintending Agent (See December 1, 1858) (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 1047
Affidavit of John B. Luce regarding Net Proceeds Claim, April 14, 1875
Folder 2892
Affidavit of John Ross and John Drew stating Sally Guess is widow of George Guess (Sequoyah), May 1, 1860
Two photocopies of affidavit of John Ross and John Drew stating Sally Guess is only surviving widow of George Guess. Folder 4
Affidavit of Johnathan Mulkey concerning Jane Griffin's spoliation claims, October 21, 1840
Affidavit of Johnathan Mulkey, sworn before Circuit Judge Daniel McCoy, concerning Jane Griffin's spoliation claims turned over to David Vann who was to receive one-third of amount recovered. The Affidavit was written in Sallisaw District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 48
Affidavit of Persis Lovely, March 15, 1832
Affidavit of Persis Lovely concerning a negro given to Patsy Chisholm by Titus Ogden Chisholm. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 69
Affidavit of Red Bird Sixkiller relating to exchange of property improvements with Henry C. Ross, December 1, 1883
Folder 41
Affidavit of Rufus M. McWilliams , April 30, 1841
Affidavit of Rufus M. McWilliams, April 30, 1841
Piece of paper attached, with wax, to 4026.932-.1. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 762
Affidavit of Sally Guess, widow of Sequoyah, given before George Butler, Oonachinsa, and Archibald Campbell, October 17, 1855
Two Photostats of affidavit of Sally Guess, widow of George Guess (Sequoyah), given before George Butler, U.S. Agent, and Oonachinsa and Archibald Campbell, for purpose of obtaining bounty land under Act of March 3, 1855, based on husband's military service in Creek War of 1813-1814. Folder 4