John Drew
Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted statement of amount payable to William P. Denckla by the estate of Joseph Vann, December 16, 1847
Receipted statement of amount payable to William P. Denckla by the estate of Joseph Vann. Folder 111
Receipted statement of John Drew's account payable to Williams P. Denckla, January 28, 1847
Receipted statement of John Drew's account payable to William P. Denckla. Account statement is for February to December of 1846. Folder 95
Receipted statement of Mrs. N. Runyan's account payable to William P. Denckla, January 28, 1847
Receipted statement of Mrs. N. Runyan's account payable to William P. Denckla. Account statement is for March to November of 1846. Folder 95
Removal Account Books and Receipt Rolls , September 29, 1838
Report of Jury at General Council Ground acquitting Buck Carr of murder of Cajo Gentry, March 22, 1859
Report of Jury at General Council Ground of the Creek Nation signed by Chilly McIntosh and John Smith. Buck Carr acquitting of the murder of Cajo Gentry. Letter was written on blue paper and in two pieces. The two pieces of the letter were glued to a piece of tan paper. Folder 243
Report of White Water concerning expenditures, July 26, 1855
White Water is the Guardian to the District Court in Canadian District. Folder 212
Report to Cherokee Nation Supreme Court concerning Crossland estate and heirs, October 1, 1856
Report by Sheriff J. A. Scales with partial settlement by late Sheriff J. M. Reese between Richard Crossland and heirs of the estate. Richard Crossland was the administrator of the John Crossland estate. Folder 222
Resolution of National Council, November 18, 1842
Resolution of National Council appointing John Drew to raise a force of 100 men to apprehend the negroes and deliver them to Fort Gibson for safe keeping. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 883
Reward offer of $100.00 signed by W. B. Haskins for capture of Marion J. Holly, October 29, 1881
W. B. Haskins was Sheriff of Mississippi County, Arkansas. Marion J. Holly murdered Jno. M. Pierce. There is a description on recto of Holly. Folder 467
S. B. Robinson calling card, 1870s
S. B. Robinson calling card has name in scroll with decorative marks and a bird. Written on verso in pencil, "D J Keller Deputy US Marshal Leavenworth Kansas." Folder 398