attorney, powers of
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
A written form for pensioners under Act of April 14, 1842, mid-19th century - late 19th century
Item — Folder 604A: [Barcode: 61.604A]
Identifier: 4026.3507
Description
Folder 604A
Dates:
mid-19th century - late 19th century
Letter from John T. Drew, Solicitor, to Mr. W. G. Robinson concerning the employment of a United States citizen, May 15, 1877
Item — Folder 432: [Barcode: 61.432]
Identifier: 4026.2020
Description
John T. Drew was a solicitor in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Drew advised W. G. Robinson that he had to acquire a license to employee United States citizens and that Drew had no record of a license being obtained for one of Robinson's employees, James Pont [sic] Callaway. Drew advised Robinson that if he had not already obtained a license to employee Mr. Callaway that he do so quickly. Folder 432
Dates:
May 15, 1877
Power of Attorney from William and Margaret Lassley to Chief John Ross, January 24, 1842
Item — Folder 793: [Barcode: 187.793]
Identifier: 4026.960-.1
Description
Power of Attorney from William and Margaret Lassley, Administrators of Estate of Auley Lassley, to Chief John Ross. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 793
Dates:
January 24, 1842