Affidavit
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Affidavit of Samuel Butterworth, attorney and agent for Baker and Johnson, traders, December 9, 1837
Folder 194
Affidavit of Susan McIntosh, July 25, 1856
Affidavit states that the grandmother of Mary the widow of J. M. Reese, was a servant of Nobble Kenard of the Creek Nation. Nobble Kenard was he father of Jane Kenard. Folder 221
Affidavit of William Childress , April 22, 1841
Affidavit of William Childress on Christie theft. The affidavit in this file is subscribed and sworn to by Charles Coats, JP whose signature is sworn to by J. B. Dickson same as affidavit dated April 30. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 763
Affidavit, order to attach property, and subpoena concerning the attachment of property of Martin Buzzard Flopper, August 25, 1873 and November 12, 1873
Affidavit sign by Maj. Thos. Lanigan concerning Drew and Mackey and salines, October 16, 1862
Affidavit stated that Lanigan sent an agent, under instructions from Maj. General Hindman, into the Cherokee Nation to control and receive the salt made at Drew and Mackey's Saline. Affidavit stated that Drew declined to work on the saline and was paid $400.00 a month. Drew said it was not sufficient but at the same time received the money. Folder 321
Affidavit signed by Alfred Wade and P. P. Pitchlynn to the effect that William Lucas has a just claim against the U. S. Govt. , October 19, 1874
Folder 2845
Affidavit signed by F. E. Folsom, February 13, 1924
Folder 3461