Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Financial record between John Drew and J. B. Wells, October 2, 1851
Folder 141
Financial record between John Drew and M Greenwood and Co., February 15, 1850
John Drew owed $24.67 to M Greenwood and Co. Folder 141
Financial record between John Drew and Sutton Griffith, December 31, 1854
Record states John Drew's remaining balance of $6.34 on sundries. Sundries refers to various items not important enough to be mentioned individually. Folder 141
Financial record between John L. McCoy and John Drew, February 6, 1854
$95.20 charged to the account of John Drew. Folder 141
Financial record between John Smith and J. H. Heard, September 17, 1851
John Smith purchased sundry merchandise from J. H. Heard in Fort Gibson totaling $119.75. Sundry refers to various items not important enough to be mentioned individually. Folder 141
Financial record between Joseph Coddey and Richard Drew, January 2, 1854
Joseph Coddey requests that Richard Drew give $4.00 to Mr. Latty on Coddey's behalf. Folder 141
Financial record between Lewis Riley and Nancy, December 30, 1853
Record states that $10.00 payable in cash or cattle was due by the 1st of March 1854. Folder 142
Financial record between Lewis Riley and Scraper estate, February 7, 1855
Lewis Riley borrowed $5.00 from the Scraper estate. Folder 207
Financial record between Lewis Shelton and J. H. Heard, September 22, 1857
Lewis Shelton purchased sundry muse for $15.00 in Fort Gibson. Sundry muse refers to various kinds of merchandise being purchased. Folder 141
Financial record between Measter and J. H. Heard, December 31, 1851
Measter purchased sundry muse to the amount of $2.12 on November 1, 1851 in Fort Gibson. Sundry muse refers to various kinds of merchandise being purchased. Folder 141