Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of warrant issued by H. J. Vann for arrest of Lewis and Ezekiel Moore, August 31, 1883
H. J. Vann was the Clerk of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. On verso, W. P. Boudinot certified that this was a true and correct copy of the original. Folder 508
Copy of will of Alex Tultz and power of attorney to Anna Tultz Miller, April 10, 1845
Will of Alex Tultz and power of attorney to Anna Tultz Miller. Manuscript includes an extract from the letter 4026.1629. Folder 83
Council Bill Number 7 Petition from the citizens of Catoosa to the Council in Tahlequah, November 11, 1893
Council Bill no 7 Petition from the citizens of Catoosa to the Council in Tahlequah asking to be incorporated on the same terms as the town of Fort Gibson with transcript and envelope. Passed the Lower House November 16, 1893. Folder 32
Couple in front of Cabin, 1850 - 1900
Black and white photograph of a couple in front of a cabin. Woman is wearing cotton dress, holding hat in hand. Man is wearing business suit and also holding hat. Cabin with porch and chimney in background. Foreman Collection. Folder 9
"David", an article on proof-reading, published in Pith and Points, February 11, 1897
Folder 45
Decision of arbiters that Mayfield, Adair, and Drew concerning payment for a contract with John Martin, December 8, 1841
Decision of arbiters that Jesse Mayfield, W. S. Adair, and John Drew should get five dollars a day for carrying out a contract with John Martin. The arbiters were David Vann, Joseph Vann, and J. M. West. Folder 51
Deed by Rachel McDaniel of one Negro slave girl to John Drew, May 13, 1847
Deed by Rachel McDaniel, administrator of the estate of Moses Melton, of one Negro slave girl for $367.25 to John Drew. Girl is named Elazia and is around the age of 17. Folder 102
Deed by which Richard Ratcliff gives property to his children, August 17, 1843
Deed by which Richard Ratcliff gives his property, slaves and plantation, to his children, William and Kioway. Folder 67
Deed by William Dutch of one Negro boy to John Drew, November 5, 1847
Deed by William Dutch, administrator of the estate of Richard Stinson, of one Negro boy to John Drew. The deed is in consideration for services rendered to the estate by John Drew. The Negro boy's name is Jack and he is about 16 years old. Folder 109
Deed from A. B. to John Drew of Negro slave girl, May 1847
Deed from A. B., administrator of Estate of C. D., to John Drew for one Negro slave girl. C. D. is deceased. Folder 99