power of attorney
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Power of Attorney from Jesse Lovett to Chief John Ross, November 15, 1839
Power of Attorney from Jesse Lovett to Chief John Ross. To obtain warrant, title or remuneration for a reservation to Caty Stephens under Treaty of 1817 and 1819. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on one page. Folder 678
Power of attorney from Lovely Rogers to John Drew, April 18, 1849
Power of attorney from Lovely Rogers to John Drew. Rogers was seeking all moneys due under Cherokee treaties from 1835 to 1846. Folder 131
Power of Attorney from Richard W. Hayes to Joseph L. McCorkle, April 24, 1895
Power of attorney to Joseph L. McCorkle from Richard W. Hayes to recover his interest from Richard Hayes estate. Richard Hayes is deceased. Folder 566
Power of attorney granted to John Drew by Bear Brown to pursue claims of Nakey Brown against the U.S. , March 29, 1860
Signed by James Mackey. Folder 268
Power of attorney granted to John Drew from Eliza Biggs in case against Snake, February 1, 1860
Folder 264
Power of attorney granted to John Drew to represent Susanah Smith in court, August 15, 1854
Two dates appear on this document: August 15 at the top of the document and August 16 just above Susanah Smith's mark. John Drew was authorized by Susanah to represent her in court. Susanah Smith was sueing Ned Smith, the administrator of the McCoy estate. Folder 202
Power of Attorney to Chief John Ross, August 1, 1838
Power of Attorney to John Ross from "Committee" permitting him to request money from the U.S. for funds needed for Cherokee emigration and receipt for same; signed by John Ross, E. Gunter, R. Taylor, Sittewakee, and White Path. Folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 386
Power of Attorney to D. N. McIntosh, Tim Barnard, J. M. C. Smith, and I. G. Vore, May 15, 1869
Power of Attorney to James Rodgers of Cherokee Nation on the Arkansas by Susan and Ellen Conetuh authorizing him to dispose of certain named slaves, December, 1820
Power of Attorney to James Rodgers of Cherokee Nation on the Arkansas by Susan and Ellen Conetuh authorizing him to dispose of certain named slaves. Folder 4
Power of Attorney to John Drew by Aky Victory to recover her part of the Estate of her father John Rogers, October 22, 1826
Power of Attorney to John Drew by Aky Victory to recover her part of the Negroes and her part of the money loaned to Will Rogers by her father J. Rogers. Folder 7