post-Removal
Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:
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
Request from Richard Fields to Mr. Mayers to pay one hundred dollars to Brener W. Floy, January 15, 1841
Folder 43
Resolution of Cherokee People in General Council, November 19, 1851
Resolution of Cherokee people in General Council. Approving Nov. 5 Act of National Council providing for retrocession of "Neutral Land." One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 998
Resolution of General Council of the Cherokee Nation regarding right to self-govern, October 30, 1840
Resolution of the General Council of the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, signed by sixteen persons. It affirms the democratic rule of the majority and the ability of the Nation to self-govern. Typed transcript included. Folder 26
Resolution of National Committee and Council , October 10, 1832
Resolution of National Committee and Council regarding the date of annual council. Repeals act requiring General Council meeting to be held first Monday in September and sets meeting date to first Monday in October. (OS). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on one page. Folder 75
Resolution of National Council Creating a Delegation, November 13, 1840
Resolution of National Council creating a delegation of three persons to seek all funds due Cherokee Nation under treaties with the United States. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 751
Resolution Protesting "Substitution of a Territorial Government for our Present Political Relations", December 7, 1854
Resolutions adopted by Cherokee and Creeks at Dec. 6 Council protesting "substitution of a territorial Govt. for our present political relations" (See Wardell 1938-105-107). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1028
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
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