John Drew
Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:
Schedule of property of Mrs. Elizabeth Nivens' estate, March 22, 1853
Schedule sworn by John W. West and McCoy Smith before District Court Judge John Drew in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 187
Settlement of the estate of John Copeland, 1858
Folder 141
Special Orders No. 138 by order of Genl. McCulloch to John Drew concerning his regiment, October 6, 1861
General McCulloch wrote from Camp Jackson in Arkansas to Colonel Drew instructing his regiment to join Cols. McIntosh and Cooper to move against disaffected Creeks. Folder 284
Statement for goods from William P. Denckla to Mrs. C. Drew, April 30, 1852
Statement included a written note on bottom. Folder 140
Statement from Mr. Jefferson Nivens to John Drew for clothing and sundries, 1846
Folder 44
Statement of account due William P. Denckla from estate of Joe Vann, September 16, 1847
Statement of account due William P. Denckla from estate of Joe Vann. Account totaled $113.94. Folder 104
Statement of account for R. N. Johnson, October 31, 1851
Account total was $13.25. Folder 137
Statement of balances due with deductions to the heirs of Looney McDaniel on reservation claim awarded under treaty of 1835, 1840s
Heirs of Looney McDaniel are Nancy McDaniel, Lemuel McDaniel, James McDaniel, Neely McDaniel Jackson McDaniel, and Archibald McDaniel. Folder 43A
Statement of John Drew's testimony supporting Samuel Mackey's claim for subsistence of 41 Cherokees against U. S., October 30, 1839
Statement of John Drew's testimony supporting Samuel. Mackey's claim for subsistence of 41 (13 named) Cherokees against U. S. made before Captain James R. Stephenson, Fort Gibson. Folder 34
Statement of loans to John Drew, 1851
Balance due was $3399.70. Payment was received in Fort Gibson on October 1, 1851. Folder 140