Cherokee
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Opinion rendered by G.W. Terrell, Attorney General concerning the Texas-Cherokees versus the State of Texas, March 15, 1920
Opinion rendered by G.W. Terrell, Attorney General. Printed notice and motion for leave to file original bill, Bill of Complaint and Memorandum. All in support thereof in case of The Texas Cherokees and Associate Bands vs. The State of Texas in the Supreme Court of the United States. Folder 6
Order #23 from Col. D. H. Cooper authorizing Colonel Drew concerning arming the Cherokee Regiment, October 22, 1861
Douglas H. Cooper was the Com. of Indian Department. Cooper authorized to make purchases to complete the arming of his regiment. Colonel Drew was to give a receipt in the name of the Confederate States. Folder 294
Order 129 Signed by Captain Jas. Baker, July 13, 1843
Order 129 signed by Capt. Jas. Baker by order of Col. Davenport, Fort Gibson. I. Favors Cherokee laws regarding gambling and whites in Nation without authority. II. Prohibits professional gambling in Fort's vicinity; III. and IV. Deal with dragoon cantonment. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 888
Order by A. L. Woodall to turn over to C. N. Nicholson the specified cow, June 27, 1882
A. L. Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. C. N. Nicholson was ruled to be the rightful owner of the cow. Folder 474
Order by A. L. Woodall to turn over to Mrs. Jennie Morgan specified cows, January 29, 1882
A. L. Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Mrs. Jennie Morgan was ruled to be the rightful owner of the cows. Folder 475
Order by Abe Woodall to turn over to James Sevier the specified steer, May 19, 1882
Abe Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. James Sevier was ruled to be the rightful owner of the steer. Folder 472
Order by Abe Woodall to turn over to W. B. Crabtree the specified cow and steer, June 26, 1882
Abe Woodall was a judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. W. B. Crabtree was ruled to be the rightful owner of the cow and steer. The cattle could also be turned over the his grandson who was a dully authorized agent. Folder 473
Order by James Robertson to A. Foster for delivery of articles to the Cherokee Indians, November 29, 1797
Order by James Robertson to A. Foster. For delivery of articles to the Cherokee Indians Folder 8
Order by James Robertson to A. Foster for the delivery of a rifle to Cherokee Indians, November 29, 1797
Order by James Robertson to A. Foster for the delivery of a rifle to Cherokee Indians Folder 9
Order by James Robertson to A. Foster to deliver certain articles to the Cherokees, December 28, 1797
Order by James Robertson to A. Foster to deliver certain articles to the Cherokees Folder 11