Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Account statement of Thomas Ferrell with John Drew, 1833
Folder 139
Account statement of Thomas McCarron owed to John Drew, November 21, 1850
Account for a horse, board, and horse fees totaling $34.50. Folder 137
Account statement of W. T. Mackey, January 19, 1853
Account was with John Drew. Folder 141
Account statement of Waheesa Smith, June 10, 1848
Account Statement of Waheesa Smith debtor to Thomas. The debtor is deceased. The account statement is for one pair of shoes and a hog for a total of $4.25. The statement is signed by district court judge John Thompson. Folder 44
Account statement of William Mackey, January 19, 1853
$36.00 owed to Drew and Foreman. Statement says Webbers Rapids, possible Webbers Falls. Folder 141
Account statement of William Poor, 1851
Account statement for expenses made from September to November of 1851. Amount owed to J. H. Heard was $38.28. Folder 141
Account statement of William S. Demmitt and A. Runyan for clothing, hardware, sewing supplies and other items, 1840s
Folder 44
Account statement of William S. Demmitt and A. Runyan for clothing, hardware, sewing supplies and other items, 1840s
Folder 44
Affidavit of Court Clerk David Boggs regarding stolen hogs, December 25, 1843
Affidavit of Court Clerk David Boggs accusing Hiram Hasmar of stealing hogs belonging to Elsey and Charles. Order by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the Canadian District P. G. Mackey to arrest Hasmar. Folder 69
Affidavit of Johnathan Mulkey concerning Jane Griffin's spoliation claims, October 21, 1840
Affidavit of Johnathan Mulkey, sworn before Circuit Judge Daniel McCoy, concerning Jane Griffin's spoliation claims turned over to David Vann who was to receive one-third of amount recovered. The Affidavit was written in Sallisaw District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 48