Power of Attorney
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Blank power of attorney to Judge Joseph Bryan in Washington City concerning pensions, 1847
Blank power of attorney to Judge Joseph Bryan in Washington City to receive pensions. Incomplete draft on verso. Pensions were authorized by Article 14 of Treaty of 1835 for veterans of the War of 1812. Folder 113
Draft of Power of Attorney to Joseph Bryan and John T. Cochran, 1851
Power of Attorney for J. Cabbin, a Cherokee Old Settler to Bryan & Cochran. Power of Attorney to prosecute claims for stock lost in consequence of removal to the present Cherokee Country. Folder 154
Draft of Power of Attorney to Joseph Bryan and John T. Cochran, 1850s
Power of Attorney for J. Cabbin, a Cherokee Old Settler to Bryan & Cochran. Power of Attorney to prosecute claims for stock lost in consequence of removal to the present Cherokee Country. Folder 154
Power of attorney by Eliza McCorkle to C. J. Hanks, April 25, 1876
Power of attorney to C. J. Hanks in regard to property owned by Eliza McCorkle in partnership with R. M. French. Power of attorney was signed on April 25, 1876. Witnessed by H. J. Vann, Clerk for Canadian District, Cherokee Nation. Name is written J. H. Vann in the body of the document but signed H. J. Vann. Folder 418
Power of Attorney for Father or Mother for Child's Property for Lucy Silk, May 28, 1904
Document detailing Power of Attorney for Father or Mother for Child's Property for Lucy Silk, a member of the Cherokee Nation and guardian of Walter Sanders and Charley Ratt. Folder 57
Power of attorney for Joseph Bryan to receive amounts due on pension claim, January 29, 1848
Power of attorney to Joseph Bryan to receive amounts due on pension claim. Folder 116
Power of Attorney for P. P. P. on behalf of Choctaw man, Elapuyah, orphan in Netuckeches District, September 28, 1844
Folder 441
Power of Attorney from Alexander Brown to John Drew, May 2, 1850 and May 7, 1850
Power of Attorney from Alexander Brown, administrator of estate of Rachel Buffalofish to John Drew. Note from Felix W. Riley, District Court Judge for Cherokee Nation, stated that Alexander Brown signed the Power of Attorney in his presence on May 2, 1850. Note from Principle Chief of the Cherokee Nation John Ross stated that full faith and credit was due to Felix W. Riley's official acts. Folder 149
Power of Attorney from Alexander Brown to John Drew, May 2, 1850 and May 7, 1850
Power of Attorney from Alexander Brown, administrator of estate of Sam Owens to John Drew. Note from Felix W. Riley, District Court Judge for Cherokee Nation, stated that Alexander Brown signed the Power of Attorney in his presence on May 2, 1850. Note from Principle Chief of the Cherokee Nation John Ross stated that full faith and credit was due to Felix W. Riley's official acts. Folder 150
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