Promissory Note
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
A note from Joseph Coodry to Mr. John Drew allowing the bearer of the note to have $1.00 in the store , July 21, 1844
A note to Mr. John Drew from Joseph Coodry asking "please let the bearer have one dollar in the store to oblige yours". Folder 40
A note from Thos. E. Wilson, Secretary of the Course to Mr. A. H. Almstide to make a payment of $100. to Mr. H. B. Garther, February 22, 1842
A note from Thos. E. Wilson, Fort Gibson, to Mr. A. H. Almstide requesting him to pay to Mr. H. B. Garther on order one hundred dollars. He indicates this shall be his receipt for his stakes in the Sweepstake ran this day over the Fort Gibson course. Folder 40
A note of settlement due N. Runyan , February 25, 1846
A note of settlement due Mrs. N. Runyan in the amount of twenty three dollars and fifty six cents. Folder 40
A note to Mr. John Drew from Joseph Hoody, 1840s
A note to Mr. John Drew from Joseph Hoody regarding settlement and compliance with an order involving Mr. T. Mackey. Folder 40
Fragment of John Drew's promissory note for two thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars, 1830s
Fragment of John Drew's note for two thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars mentioning Jane McIntosh. Folder 13
Fragment of promissory note to Drew and Fields witnessed by John Roddy, 1840s
Fragment of promissory note from Dennis Biggs to Drew and Fields for four hundred two dollars and twenty seven cents due March 19, 1844. Folder 43
Fragment promissory note instructing payment to John Drew, May 8, 1833
Fragment promissory note instructing payment to John Drew in the sum of thirty seven dollars and fifty cents signed by John Pelts, Creek Agency. Folder 13
Note certifying that Poor Bear served in the Flint District Police Company, March 29, 1844
Note, signed by Flint District Police Lieutenant James Pritchutt, certifying that Poor Bear served four days in the Flint District Police Company and is owed four dollars at one dollar per day. Folder 43
Note from Edward Fry requesting loan of sixty dollars from the estate of Jack Chambers, August 17, 1847
Folder 43
Note from G. N. A. Castes regarding a saddle worth $17. given to W. Saunders, August 14, 1848
Note from G. N. A. Castes, Fort Gibson, indicating "a saddle worth seventeen dollars was given to W. Saunders and charged to you". Folder 40