Claim
Found in 108 Collections and/or Records:
Claim of Susannah Ross, February 28, 1845
Reservation claim of Susannah Ross, widow of Andrew Ross, for value of Alabama land reserved under Treaty of 1817 but ceded to the U. S. under the Treaty of 1835-36. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 947
Claim of Thomas L. Rogers for Improvements, January 16, 1845
Claim of Thomas L. Rogers for improvements at Saline and $2891.25 less $1050.00 for first year installment on bond for lease from Nation, and receipt for $1841.25 received from Ross. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 946
Claim to the Choctaw Committee on Orphans from Captain Besin and Captain Toursin, September 28, 1845
Folder 500
Claims by Joseph Cookson and John Catron against Cherokee Nation for property lost when keelboat was sunk by steamboat Victoria, November 27 - 28, 1845
Claims by Joseph Cookson and John Catron against Cherokee Nation for property lost when keelboat was sunk by the national steamboat Victoria. Property lost totals $213.75 and $167.50. Folder 86
Fragment of Claims on the Nation, 1830s
Fragment of Claims on the Nation naming Joseph Cooksons, Nancy Levill, John Carson, Heirs of Delilah McNarins, J. McClaine. Folder 13
Improvement claim - John Warner, Taquoah District, August 31, 1838
Improvement Claim - John Warner, Taquoah District; signed by James M. Kanny. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 414
Improvement Claim - Tracking Wolf, Cowsaqua River, August 30, 1838
Improvement claim - Tracking Wolf, Cowsaqua River, signed by James M. Kanny, Agent for Collecting Claims and Richard Taylor for Committee. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 413
Improvements Claim of Luimah, October 1, 1838
Improvements claim of Luimah, a Creek woman of the Chattooga District; signed by C. McDonald, agent for collecting claims and Richard Taylor for committee. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 453
Incomplete and unsigned claim of Polly Vann regarding property in Georgia abandoned by her in 1833, 1830s
An incomplete and unsigned claim after 1836 of Polly Vann for two thousand fifty nine dollars and fifty cents representing the value of a saw mill and gristmill and other improvements on land in Georgia abandoned by her in 1833 and claimed by a U.S. citizen under the lottery law. The document indicated Polly was the wife of Joseph Vann. Folder 35