bill of sale
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Bill of Sale for Property, November 14, 1839
Bill of Sale for property and corn from Charles Coodey to Chief John Ross for $2900 (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 677
Bill of sale from Dennis Biggs to John Drew of a Negro slave for eight hundred dollars, January 1, 1841
Folder 44
Bill of sale from J. John Sheppard on behalf of the William Thornton estate sold to William Drew a Negro slave girl named Jane, early 19th century
J. John Sheppard was the administrator of the William Thorton estate. Folder 600
Bill of sale from James Mackey to John Drew for the purchase of a Negro slave girl named Caty , early 19th century to mid 19th century
Caty was 15 years old and sold for $300.00. Bill of Sale was signed James Mackey. Folder 598
Bill of Sale from John Brewer to Drew and Fields of one Negro slave, April 4, 1844
Bill of Sale from John Brower to Drew and Fields of one Negro slave. The was of a woman named Amy for the amount of $500. The Bill of Sale was written in the Illinois District in the Cherokee Nation. Folder 44
Bill of Sale from Nancy Riley to Allen Ross, November 10, 1866
Bill of Sale from Nancy Riley to Allen Ross for improvements on Arch Wilson Place. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1315
Bill of sale of lots in Vinita from C.N. Austin and Eliza Tucker to John Swain, June 3, 1890
Bill of sale of lots in Vinita to John Swain by C.N. Austin and Eliza Tucker, sworn before T.N. Buffington, Judge of Delaware District, Cherokee Nation. Folder 6
Bill of Sale of one Negro boy by Girt Jolly to John Drew, September 10, 1844
Bill of Sale of one Negro boy named Parker by Girt Jolly to John Drew. The Bill of Sale's total is $400. Folder 76
Bill of sale of one Negro man by Rachel Rodgers to Drew & Fields, April 11, 1843
Bill of Sale of one Negro slave for $400 by Rachel Rodgers to Drew & Fields. The man's name was Billy. Folder 64
Bill of sale of one Negro man named Coffee by Josephine Neale to Charlotte Drew, July 6, 1863
Josephine Neale, guardian of the minor heir of John Sheppard, sold one Negro man named Coffee who was 23 to 24 years old to Charlotte Drew. Folder 261