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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\STYLES AND PERIODS FACET\Styles and Periods\styles and periods by region\The Americas\Native American\Native American Periods\

Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:

Character reference for Isaac Ussrey, March 22, 1870

 Item — Folder 361: [Barcode: 61.361]
Identifier: 4026.1929
Description

Character reference stated that the undersigned men were acquainted with Isaac Ussrey, a white man born in the Cherokee Nation. The seven men recommended him as a man of good moral character. The reference came from the Canadian District of Cherokee Nation. Folder 361

Dates: March 22, 1870

Check to Clarence Langley from Felix Ross, July 7, 1947

 Item — Folder 54: [Barcode: 188.54]
Identifier: 4027.298
Description

The First National Bank, Pryor, Oklahoma. Folder 54

Dates: July 7, 1947

Cherokee Census, to the Cherokee Indians now remaining in the state of North Carolina, July 19, 1850

 Item — Folder 157: [Barcode: 61.157]
Identifier: 5126.187
Description

Printed notice by Commissioner of Indian Affairs Luke Lea informing the Cherokee Indians now remaining in the state of North Carolina that a special agent was to enroll Cherokees who have failed to enroll in North Carolina. Folder 157

Dates: July 19, 1850

Claim by Jesse McLain against Cherokee Nation when his keelboat was sunk by steamboat Victoria, December 2, 1845

 Item — Folder 87: [Barcode: 61.87]
Identifier: 4026.1633
Description

Claim by Jesse McLain against Cherokee Nation when his keelboat was sunk by the national steamboat Victoria. Claim amount is for $1,522.12 1/2. Folder 87

Dates: December 2, 1845

Claim by John Drew for expenses incurred while pursuing runaway Negroes, 1842

 Item — Folder 44: [Barcode: 61.44]
Identifier: 4026.1584.73
Description

Claim by John Drew for $351.80 for expenses incurred as captain of a company authorized to pursue certain runaway Negroes. Claim was approved by committee and council December 22, 1842. Folder 44

Dates: 1842

Claims by Joseph Cookson and John Catron against Cherokee Nation for property lost when keelboat was sunk by steamboat Victoria, November 27 - 28, 1845

 Item — Folder 86: [Barcode: 61.86]
Identifier: 4026.1632
Description

Claims by Joseph Cookson and John Catron against Cherokee Nation for property lost when keelboat was sunk by the national steamboat Victoria. Property lost totals $213.75 and $167.50. Folder 86

Dates: November 27 - 28, 1845

Commission of Wm. West as District Sheriff of the Canadian District, November 16, 1881

 Item — Folder 468: [Barcode: 61.468]
Identifier: 4026.2053
Description

The word "Bond" is written in blue pencil at the top of the page. Commission was by D. W. Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 468

Dates: November 16, 1881

Compensation, by rank, in the Confederate Army and note about allowances in the U. S. Army, 1860s

 Item — Folder 258: [Barcode: 61.258]
Identifier: 4026.3316-.1
Description 4026.3316 showed compensation for volunteer cavalry troops of the Confederate Army. Each member of the regiment had to have a good serviceable horse which he would receive $0.40 a day for the use of. If the horse was killed in action the volunteer would receive compensation according to their appraised value. In addition to pay every man would recieve$21.00 every six months in lieu of clothing. 4026.3316.1 is a note written in pencil concerning allowances, by rank, for rations, forage, and...
Dates: 1860s

Contract between E. B. Alexander and John Drew for corn and oats, September 27, 1844

 Item — Folder 77: [Barcode: 61.77]
Identifier: 4026.1624
Description

Contract between Captain E. B. Alexander and John Drew, where John Drew agreed to furnish 5,000 bushels of corn and 1,000 bushels of oats by February 1, 1845. John Drew was to deliver the corn and oats to Fort Gibson and be compensated $0.55 for each bushel of corn and $0.45 for each bushel of oats. Folder 77

Dates: September 27, 1844