Statement
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Profit Statement, 1918-1919
Typed with handwriting at the bottom. Addition of yearly net profit.
Statement for goods from William P. Denckla to Mrs. C. Drew, April 30, 1852
Statement included a written note on bottom. Folder 140
Statement from W.S.S. Baird & W. C. Towson to L. P. Pitchlynn for board, tickets, and cash advances, December 30, 1854
Folder 918
Statement of amount claimed by the old settlers or the Western Cherokees, mid-19th century
Folder 596
Statement of an agreement between John B. Luce and the Choctaw Nation, March 26, 1875
Folder 2888
Statement of John Drew's testimony supporting Samuel Mackey's claim for subsistence of 41 Cherokees against U. S., October 30, 1839
Statement of John Drew's testimony supporting Samuel. Mackey's claim for subsistence of 41 (13 named) Cherokees against U. S. made before Captain James R. Stephenson, Fort Gibson. Folder 34
Statement of loan to Lewis Riley by William Foreman, circa 1820
A statement of loan to Lewis Riley by William Foreman. Folder 3
Statement signed by five persons regarding John Browder and his services, March 9, 1810
A statement signed by five persons declaring that John Browder and his services to the Cherokee Nation are depended on, and that the decision to put him out should be left to the Council. Folder 9
Statement signed by six persons of the National Council at Willstown, May 5, 1811
A statement signed by six persons of the Native Council at Willstown stating that two enslaved persons, Will and his wife Hanah, shall be inherited by Peggy Scott, widow of James Vann. It specifies that Will, Hanah, and any children they may have will be the property of Peggy Scott and her heirs "for life." Written by administrators of the Vann estate. Includes photostat, photocopy, and typed transcript. Folder 11
Sworn statement signed by John Thompson concerning money owed of William Webber, July 22, 1848
Sworn statement signed by John Thompson concerning $88 due to William Webber from estate of John Miller for advances to cover amount stolen by David Miller. Folder 126