John Drew Manuscript Collection
Found in 1431 Collections and/or Records:
Documents concerning estate of Alexander Tultz, September 20, 1842
Copy of appointment by Bluford West, Judge of the Saline District, of Sally Tultz as administrator of the estate of Alexander Tultz. Copy of a bond by Sally Tultz. Copy of a list of the estate assets totaling $604.50. Folder 56
Documents concerning pedigree and sale of cattle to Harrison Elliott by W. M. Jackson, October 6, 1842 - December 29, 1843
Pedigree of roan heifer and bull calf sold to Harrison Elliot by W. M. Jackson. Certificate by Elliott added to the pedigree upon sale of the heifer to George A. Jennings. Folder 57
Domestic Bill of Lading to W. G. Robinson by Adams Express Company, December 3, 1873
Domestic Bill of Lading stated that W. G. Robinson paid 6. The bill was signed by J. M. Nixon. Calculations on verso in pencil. Folder 398
Draft of letter to W. M. Meredith, Secretary of Treasury, June 18, 1850
Requested that W. M. Meredith issue orders to enable Treasury Officers to respect powers of attorney for Cherokee Claims. Folder 154
Draft of Power of Attorney to Joseph Bryan and John T. Cochran, 1851
Power of Attorney for J. Cabbin, a Cherokee Old Settler to Bryan & Cochran. Power of Attorney to prosecute claims for stock lost in consequence of removal to the present Cherokee Country. Folder 154
Draft of Power of Attorney to Joseph Bryan and John T. Cochran, 1850s
Power of Attorney for J. Cabbin, a Cherokee Old Settler to Bryan & Cochran. Power of Attorney to prosecute claims for stock lost in consequence of removal to the present Cherokee Country. Folder 154
Drawing on sheet of paper, late 19th century - early 20th century
Drawing included the words: Fire Place, Pans, Masonry Sections. Folder 11
Employment contract between Richard W. Hayes and Joseph L. McCorkle, April 24, 1895
Contract employing Joseph L. McCorkle by Richard W. Hayes to recover his interest of the Richard Hayes, deceased, estate for one half of the amount recovered. Folder 565
Empty envelope addressed to Col. John Drew marked Official, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folder 612
Empty envelope addressed to Colonel John Drew, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folder 612