Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Account statement of W. T. Mackey, January 19, 1853
Account was with John Drew. Folder 141
Account statement of William Poor, 1851
Account statement for expenses made from September to November of 1851. Amount owed to J. H. Heard was $38.28. Folder 141
Acknowledgement by Loyal Creek or Muscogee Nation of full settlement with Timothy Barnett, November 6, 1869
Receipt was for $5,000.00 and was signed by 12 Headsmen. Folder 353
Act of Congress Permitting the Cherokee to Lease Land, August 7, 1882
Act of Congress permitting the Cherokee to lease not more than 3 salines on their lands lying west of 96 degrees West longitude for no more than 20 years. One sheet of paper with typed text in ink on recto and handwritten text in pencil on verso. Folder 1326
Inscription(s)
Inscription on verso in pencil
Affidavit and warrant for Allen Gilbert, April 24, 1872
Affidavit by Lewis Riley that Eliza Biggs authorized him to engage counsel for her lawsuit against Snake., February 1, 1860
Eliza Biggs has agreed to give John Drew a Roan horse for his services. Folder 263
Affidavit of Court Clerk David Boggs regarding stolen hogs, December 25, 1843
Affidavit of Court Clerk David Boggs accusing Hiram Hasmar of stealing hogs belonging to Elsey and Charles. Order by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the Canadian District P. G. Mackey to arrest Hasmar. Folder 69
Affidavit of Johnathan Mulkey concerning Jane Griffin's spoliation claims, October 21, 1840
Affidavit of Johnathan Mulkey, sworn before Circuit Judge Daniel McCoy, concerning Jane Griffin's spoliation claims turned over to David Vann who was to receive one-third of amount recovered. The Affidavit was written in Sallisaw District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 48
Affidavit of Red Bird Sixkiller relating to exchange of property improvements with Henry C. Ross, December 1, 1883
Folder 41
Affidavit of Sally Guess, widow of Sequoyah, given before George Butler, Oonachinsa, and Archibald Campbell, October 17, 1855
Two Photostats of affidavit of Sally Guess, widow of George Guess (Sequoyah), given before George Butler, U.S. Agent, and Oonachinsa and Archibald Campbell, for purpose of obtaining bounty land under Act of March 3, 1855, based on husband's military service in Creek War of 1813-1814. Folder 4