Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Sworn statement by Chief John Ross in Ohio County , December 17, 1839
Sworn statement by Chief John Ross in Ohio County (Enroute to Washington). Appointing Lewis Ross, Treasurer, to the Cherokee delegation (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 679
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
Synopsis of Anna Irons claim against William Rogers for slaves and other items in the estate of Joseph Rogers, 1830s
Synopses of undated claims of Anna Irons against William Rogers for slaves, the estate of Joseph Rogers for a one thousand eight hundred seventy five dollar note, and William Rogers for a farm. Names noted in the document include Arlcy Flowers, John Alberty, John Flowers, E. R. Williams, and Almira Farrington. Folder 36
Tahlequah District Claims Record Book, April 1842
Record book for the Tahlequah District Claims. Record book has claims No. 1 to 79. J. Mulkey signs each as a clerk. Folder 54
Tax receipt for Hart, Vann & Company, family grocery store in Fort Gibson, C.N., October 17, 1891
Tax receipt for Hart, Vann & Company, family grocery store in Fort Gibson, C.N. Folder 22
Tax receipt for the first quarter of 1896 - 1897 fiscal year to J. M. Bryan, Locust Grove, signed D. W. Lipe and Robert B. Ross, February 23, 1897
Folder 43
Telegram from A. C. Bruner to Wm Drew concerning cattle shipment, June 17, 1885
Telegram was a Night Message from the Western Union Telegraph Company. A. C. Bruner sent the telegram from Temple Junction, Texas to William Drew in Muskogee, Indian Territory. The message read, "will ship cattle tomorrow have Robbinson [sic] ready with outfit by all means will be there in person". Folder 526
Telegram from John Brennan to John Drew, October 15, 1850
Bain's Electro-Chemical Telegraph from John Brennan in Washington to John Drew concerning money for the Western Cherokees. Telegram stated that the money would be in New Orleans by the 15th of December. Folder 168A
Telegram from S. S. Fears to J. L. McCorkle concerning habeas corpus refusal , July 8, 1891
Missouri Pacific Railway Co. telegram to J. L. McCorkle in Muskogee, Indian Territory. Telegram reads, "Judge refuses habeas corpus try parker". Folder 553
Testimony of R. E. Blackstone in the case of Wilburn Beaty vs. Stephen Carlile , June 29, 1880
Testimony certified by H. J. Vann, Clerk of the Canadian District in the Cherokee Nation. Folder 453