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Cherokee Indians

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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Found in 763 Collections and/or Records:

Carte des États-Unis d’Amérique, 1830

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.554
Translated Title

Map of the United States of America

Dates: 1830

Census returns for districts in the Cherokee Nation, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder 601: [Barcode: 61.601]
Identifier: 4026.3414
Description

Census returns list districts and members of each district. Also give list of number of voters, senators, and councilors. Bottom of page states the judges and sheriffs for the four circuits in the Cherokee Nation. Folder 601

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

Certificate of confirmation for Emma Robinson, May 9, 1897

 Item — Folder 572: [Barcode: 61.572]
Identifier: 5176.203b
Description

There are two certificates in the folder. 5176.203b was for Emma's confirmation. This certificate states that Emma T. Robinson listed as name and confirmation date of May 9, 1897. Foreman is written in pencil on verso. Emma Robinson is probably Emma McCorkle's daughter from her first marriage to W. G. Robinson. Emma would be about 11 years old. Folder 572

Dates: May 9, 1897

Certificate of first holy communion for Emma Robinson, May 9, 1897

 Item — Folder 572: [Barcode: 61.572]
Identifier: 5176.203a-b
Description

There are two certificates in the folder. 5176.203a was for Emma's first holy communion. This certificate states that Emma L. Robinson received the first holy communion in the Church of The Immaculate Conception on May 9, 1897. Foreman is written in pencil on verso. Emma Robinson is probably Emma McCorkle's daughter from her first marriage to W. G. Robinson. Emma would be about 11 years old. Folder 572

Dates: May 9, 1897

Certificate stating that Sawney guarded a prisoner, 1812 - 1916

 Item — Folder 136: [Barcode: 61.136]
Identifier: 4026.3531.3
Description

Certificate stating that Sawney guarded Thomas, who was charged with murder and acquitted, for three days in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Certificate is marked counterfeit and signed by G. W. Gunter and Jason McIntosh. Folder 136

Dates: 1812 - 1916

Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded a prisoner, 1812 - 1916

 Item — Folder 136: [Barcode: 61.136]
Identifier: 4026.3531.1
Description

Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded Adam, who was charged with theft and acquitted, for four days in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Certificate is marked counterfeit and signed by G. W. Gunter and Jason McIntosh. Folder 136

Dates: 1812 - 1916

Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded a prisoner, 1812 - 1916

 Item — Folder 136: [Barcode: 61.136]
Identifier: 4026.3531.2
Description

Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded Samuel, who was charged with theft, for one day in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Certificate is marked counterfeit and signed by G. W. Gunter and Jason McIntosh. Folder 136

Dates: 1812 - 1916

Certificates given from the Cherokee Nation to Workmen, April 2, 1834

 Item — Folder 91: [Barcode: 187.91]
Identifier: 4026.139
Description

Certificates by workmen grubbing and burning brush on land before James McGray deadened trees without authority. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 91

Dates: April 2, 1834

Certification for sale of corn to the Confederate States, December 16, 1862

 Item — Folder 256: [Barcode: 61.256]
Identifier: 4026.1789.27
Description

Document certifies that Perry Brewer sold 270 bushels of corn for the use of government meals in February of 1862. At the time of sale, Perry Brewer received pay in Confederate money from Joseph Williamson and never received any other pay for the corn. Folder 256

Dates: December 16, 1862