post-Removal
Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted bill from Dr. T. Miller in Washington City to John Drew, March 9, 1849
Receipted bill from Dr. T. Miller in Washington City to John Drew. Folder 130
Receipted bill to John Drew for account with Shaw and Lanigan, August 22, 1859
Shaw and Lanigan in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. Oklahoma Historical Society records show that Shaw and Lanigan's store was at Fort Gibson. Folder 251
Receipted invoice for expenses made by Mrs. Jno Drew in June of 1860 totaling $35.48, June 8, 1860
Account owed to D. M. Gunter and Co. Payment was received in full. Folder 261
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
Rent Contract between J. L. McCorkle, J. R. Williams and S. C. Stallcup for 166 acres of land , September 29, 1896
Rent Contract for 166 acres of land on the farm known as the Mrs. Emma McCorkle farm near Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. The rent contract was for one year, January 1, 1897 to January 1, 1898. J. R. Williams and S. C. Stallcup were renting the farm land from J. L. McCorkle. Payment for the land was one-third of all corn and one-forth of all cotton raised on the farm land rented. Folder 571
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 Agent James McKissick from Superintendent James M. Payne concerning public schools in Cherokee Nation, August 7, 1847
Report to Cherokee Agent James McKissick from James M. Payne. James M. Payne is the Superintendent of Public Schools in Cherokee Nation. Folder 103