Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Fragment of account statement, late 19th century - early 20th century
The name Gorge Fallen is on the fragment. Folder 596
Fragment of account statement from Thomas Jefferson Pack, 1834 - 1838
Fragment of an account from Thomas Jefferson Pack listing various articles of clothing with individual prices on each with receipts and acknowledgements of amount owed and payments. Includes names of Thomas Jefferson Pack, John Drew, Enoch Tucker, Richard Thompson and Johnson K. Rogers. Folder 14
Fragment of account statement of C. G. Drew, circa 1850
Fragment states that C. G. Drew bought merchandise from L. B. McDaniels in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. Folder 590
Fragment of account statement owed to Drew & Fields, 1840s
Folder 590
Fragment of an order by James W. Gray to B.F. Curry to pay Gilllenwatters and Coldwell, February 11, 1834
Fragment of an order by James W. Gray to B.F. Curry to pay Gilllenwatters and Coldwell $9.56 out of "the price of my improvements". Folder 24
Fragment of an order by Josiah Clark to John Drew, October 10, 1832
Fragment of an order by Josiah Clark to John Drew to pay and unknown person John $13.00. Folder 14
Fragment of an unexecuted bond of John Drew concerning a Negro slave and her children, October 19, 1833
Fragment of an unexecuted bond of John Drew and Unknown, agreeing to deliver a Negro slave Eliza and her two children upon termination of a lawsuit between Peggy Starr, Administrator of the estate of Elinor McDaniel and John Drew. Folder 21
Fragment of an unsigned declaration by John Drew, John T. Vann and Richard Crossland , March 5, 1834
Fragment of an unsigned undertaking by John Drew, John T. Vann and Richard Crossland to deliver certain Negro slaves to Suwaki Benge, Sheriff of Canadian District upon termination of a lawsuit by Peggy Starr against John Drew. Folder 25
Fragment of an unsigned draft of a dispatch from Camp Coody to Lt. Col. Ross concerning Jayhawkers and a skirmish with Hopothle-Ahola's party, November 25, 1861
Dispatch describing retreat of Jay Hawkers to Kansas leaving prisoners and cattle. Dispatch also gave McDaniel's report of a skirmish with Hopothle-Ahola's party. Folder 304
Fragment of Claims on the Nation, 1830s
Fragment of Claims on the Nation naming Joseph Cooksons, Nancy Levill, John Carson, Heirs of Delilah McNarins, J. McClaine. Folder 13