John Drew
Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:
Official document from the Canadian District Court office instructing Mr. William Roberson and Frank Vore to appraise the property and effects of the Jesse Foreman Estate, January 4, 1875
Mr. William Roberson and Frank Vore were instructed to proceed and appraise the property and effects of the Jesse Foreman, decd., Estate. The document ends with the statement, "A true valuation of the same make to this office." The instructions were given under the hand of Judge Abe Woodall. Folder 415
Official document from the Canadian District Court office instructing Mr. William Roberson and Frank Vore to appraise the property and effects of the Jesse Foreman Estate, August 3, 1875
Mr. William Roberson and Frank Vore were instructed to proceed and appraise the property and effects of the Jesse Foreman, decd., Estate. The document ends with the statement, "A true return of your valuation make to this office." The instructions were given under the hand of Judge Abe Woodall. Calculations in pencil on recto. Folder 412
Order #23 from Col. D. H. Cooper authorizing Colonel Drew concerning arming the Cherokee Regiment, October 22, 1861
Douglas H. Cooper was the Com. of Indian Department. Cooper authorized to make purchases to complete the arming of his regiment. Colonel Drew was to give a receipt in the name of the Confederate States. Folder 294
Order by A. L. Woodall to turn over to C. N. Nicholson the specified cow, June 27, 1882
A. L. Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. C. N. Nicholson was ruled to be the rightful owner of the cow. Folder 474
Order by A. L. Woodall to turn over to Mrs. Jennie Morgan specified cows, January 29, 1882
A. L. Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Mrs. Jennie Morgan was ruled to be the rightful owner of the cows. Folder 475
Order by Abe Woodall to turn over to James Sevier the specified steer, May 19, 1882
Abe Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. James Sevier was ruled to be the rightful owner of the steer. Folder 472
Order by Abe Woodall to turn over to W. B. Crabtree the specified cow and steer, June 26, 1882
Abe Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. W. B. Crabtree was ruled to be the rightful owner of the cow and steer. The cattle could also be turned over the his grandson who was a dully authorized agent. Folder 473
Order by John L. Adair to levy on goods and effects of Wilburn Beaty, Principle, and George Kirk and William Robinson, securities, November 8, 1880
Order by John L. Adair, Clerk of the Supreme Court in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. Order was to satisfy costs of $75.00 in suit against Stephen Carlysle [sic]. Note on recto reads, "Nothing Collected Oct 1881 Famous Smith Sheriff C.D. C.N. Folder 459
Order by Judge Abe Woodall to the sheriff of the Canadian District concerning John Hood's pistol, July 2, 1883
John Hood was charged with carrying a pistol unlawfully which was seized before the indictment. The case was brought before the Canadian District Court and the charges were not sustained. The judge ordered the sheriff to return John Hood's pistol to him. Folder 498
Order by Judge Abe Woodall to Wm. West concerning stray cow and calf, April 25, 1883
Abe Woodall was the judge of the District Court in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. William West was the sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Order stated that James Crittenden was the rightful owner of the cow and calf and they should be returned to him. Folder 496