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Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Bill of sale from James Mackey to John Drew for the purchase of a Negro slave girl named Caty , early 19th century to mid 19th century
Caty was 15 years old and sold for $300.00. Bill of Sale was signed James Mackey. Folder 598
Certified copy of John Drew's last will and testament, March 6, 1860
Certified by I. G. Vore on February 5, 1867 and J. A. Scales on February 20, 1869. Folder 266
Philipsburg Pioneer Association, late 19th century - early 20th century
Philipsburg Pioneer Association
Resolution, August 1, 1838
Resolution adopted by Council at Aquokee Camp asserting that the sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation, its constitution, laws and usages shall continue in perpetuity, etc. There are fifteen signers. Folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 385
Resolution of General Council of the Cherokee Nation regarding land entitlement, August 1, 1838
Resolution of the General Council of the Cherokee Nation stating that the original title and ownership of indigenous lands are still vested in the Cherokee Nation, and that all losses resulting from the Treaty of New Echota are chargeable to the United States. Signatures include Richard Taylor, President; Going Snake, Speaker; and Stephen Foreman, Clerk. Folder 25
Rhymes from a Round-Up Camp, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of the title page of a book by Wallace D. Coburn and illlustrated by Charles M. Russell.