John Drew Manuscript Collection
Found in 1431 Collections and/or Records:
Promissory note from John McColom to Delilia Tottontisk, March 1, 1836
Promissory note from John McColom to Delilia Tottontisk in the amount of "nine good young cows and calfs (sic) well broke to milk," with illegible witness signature. Folder 9
Promissory note from Johnson Watts to John Drew for sixty six dollars and eighty seven cents, July 7, 1847
Promissory note from Johnson Watts to John Drew for sixty six and 87/100 dollars out of his headrights money as settlement according to the treaty of August 6, 1846. Folder 43
Promissory note from J.W. Flowers to John Drew, August 9, 1836
Promissory note from J.W. Flowers to John Drew in the sum of one hundred and twenty two-dollars and forty-four cents. Folder 11
Promissory note from Larkin Beavest to pay Berthelet Heald $14.93, July 20, 1842
Promissory note from Larkin Beavest to pay Berthelet Heald $14.93 for value received. Assigned to Drew and Fields without recourse November 13, 1843. Folder 43
Promissory note from Lewis Riley to Mayor Roddy to let William Ferrel have ten dollars in goods, September 10, 1844
Promissory note from Lewis Riley to Mayor Roddy to let William Ferrel have ten dollars in foods and charge it to Lewis' account. Folder 43
Promissory note from Manley per Smith for $50.00 to J. M. Reese and Tom Tiylon for fees regarding representation of his suit in supreme court, November 5, 1844
Promissory note for fifty dollars to J. M. Reese and Tom Tiylon in trade for their fees in attendance to his suit in the supreme court. Folder 41
Promissory note from Nancy Graves to Gillenwaters Caldwell, May 7, 1830
Promissory note from Nancy Graves to Gillenwaters Caldwell in the sum of eight dollars and seventy-five cents. Folder 10
Promissory note from P. Dinckler to John Drew and Pete Sims, 1840
Promissory note received at Fort Smith from P. Dinckler to John Drew and Pete Sims in the amount of four hundred and thirty dollars for value received. Witness signature is illegible. Folder 43
Promissory note from Preston Farrell to Austin Rider, August 20, 1830
Promissory note from Preston Farrell to Austin Rider in the amount of one hundred fifty dollars. The verso indicates that payment of "one gray horse at eighty dollars" was paid September 12, 1831. Folder 10
Promissory note from R. Miller to John Drew, January 4, 1847
Promissory note from R. Miller to John Drew in the amount of twenty six dollars for value received, to be settled through his headright as Old Settler, and witnessed by E. Dickinson. Folder 43