warrants
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Charles E. Mix to Chief John Ross, June 25, 1860
Letter from Acting Commissioner Charles E. Mix to Chief John Ross in Wilmington transmitting 5 Bounty Land warrants. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1077
Letter from Charles E. Mix to Chief John Ross, June 26, 1860
Letter from Acting Commissioner Charles E. Mix to Chief John Ross transmitting letter June 22, 1860. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on one page. Folder 1078
Letter from George S. Birnie to John Drew concerning warrants and purchasing Negros, October 1, 1859
Letter from George S. Birnie in Fort Smith to John Drew in Webbers Falls. George asks if the list of warrants he provided are worthless. George also asks if there are any young Negro boys or girls that can be purchased at a reasonable price. George also asks that John inform him if he has a young yellow woman and child to sell. Folder 253
Letter from W. P. Boudinot to William Robinson concerning warrant for arrest of Lewis and Ezekiel Moore, August 20, 1883
W. P. Boudinot was the Executive Secretary of the Cherokee Nation. Letter returned the warrant for arrest of Lewis and Ezekiel Moore. The arrest was to be made by Creek Nation under compact with Cherokee Nation. Folder 504
Printed Statement of the Cherokee Funds requested by D. W. Bushyhead, Treasurer, July 1866 - July 1874
Printed Statement of the Cherokee Funds requested by D. W. Bushyhead, Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation, and supplied by Edward P. Smith, Office of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. It includes information on the sale of neutral lands, the amount paid by the Delaware and Shawnee tribes for Cherokee land, proceeds from sales of the Cherokee strip in Kansas, and totals of the Cherokee Stock Account. Folder 45
Receipt signed by William Bourne for land warrants received from Timothy Barnes for John King, November 13, 1858
Folder 239
Three Warrants for Payment out of the Orphan Fund, July 16, 1860
Three warrants in which National Treasurer Lewis Ross so obligated to pay sums out of the Orphan Fund; signed by J. Vann. One sheet with handwriting in ink on two sides. Folder 1080
Warrant for Wm. Campbell by H. J. Vann, July 3, 1883
H. J. Vann was the clerk for the Canadian District Court of the Cherokee Nation. William Campbell was charged with carrying a pistol. Folder 499