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Native American

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Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Subpoena for Benjamin Tappin to appear in case of Alex Cheer v. Cabin Smith, May 23, 1857

 Item — Folder 227: [Barcode: 61.227]
Identifier: 4026.1764
Description

Benjamin Tappin was to appear in court the fourth Monday in May to testify in case regarding right of Negro property. Folder 227

Dates: May 23, 1857

Subpoena for Edward Butler to appear in court in case of Cabbin Smith v. Edward Butler, March 1854

 Item — Folder 200: [Barcode: 61.200]
Identifier: 4026.1733
Description

Subpoena for Edward Butler to answer the complaint of Cabbin Smith concerning the Nivens estate in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 200

Dates: March 1854

Subpoena for James Su,we,cul,oh and Samuel Taylor to appear in case of George Brewer v. John Drew, August 30, 1855

 Item — Folder 214: [Barcode: 61.214]
Identifier: 4026.1750
Description

George Brewer was administrator of Richard Ratcliff estate. Case in Canadian District of Cherokee Nation. Folder 214

Dates: August 30, 1855

Subpoena for Lewis Vann to appear in case of Nakey Nitts v. Arch Vann, April 13, 1857

 Item — Folder 225: [Barcode: 61.225]
Identifier: 4026.1762
Description

Nakey Nitts was guardian and case was corning rights of Negro girl. Folder 225

Dates: April 13, 1857

Subpoena for Mrs. Amanda Wooten to appear in court to answer Elias Wotten's suit for divorce and the jury ruling of the case, November 22, 1873, November 28, 1873 and January 5, 1874

 Item — Folder 396: [Barcode: 61.396]
Identifier: 4026.1987
Description Subpoena stated that Amanda Wooten was to personally appear in court on the first Monday in January 1874. The subpoena stated that Elias H. Wooten alleged that he was lawfully married to Amanda Wooten on December 17, 1871. Amanda willfully abandoned him about the 10th of April 1872 and had since willfully neglected the duties of the married state. On verso, the subpoena was served on the 28th of November 1873 by Sheriff Stan Gray. Also on verso, The jury ruling stated, "We the jury...
Dates: November 22, 1873, November 28, 1873 and January 5, 1874

Subpoena for Mrs. Drum and Little Big to appear in case of Aley Cheer v. John Drew and Cabin Smith, May 24, 1859

 Item — Folder 247: [Barcode: 61.247]
Identifier: 4026.1782
Description

Aley Cheer was the administrator of the Charles McIntosh. Case concerning rights of Negros claimed by the estate. Folder 247

Dates: May 24, 1859

Subpoena from the President of the United States to Thomas Blackstone, George Jennings, E. P. Reynold and two other persons whose names are unknown to appear in the case between the United States of America and Frank Martin, November 17, 1882

 Item — Folder 486: [Barcode: 61.486]
Identifier: 4026.2068
Description

Subpoena commanded the men to appear and attend before the Commissioner of the United States of America for the Western District of Arkansas. The men were to testify and give evidence. Folder 486

Dates: November 17, 1882

Subpoena issued by J. L. McCorkle for Bayless Langley to appear in court, February 25, 1869

 Item — Folder 350: [Barcode: 61.350]
Identifier: 4026.1920
Description

Bayless Langley was to appear in court on the first Monday in may. Langley was to answer complaints of John S. Vann, Administrator of the James A. Vann estate. Case was concerning improvements on land and Arkansas River near Rabbit Ford. Folder 350

Dates: February 25, 1869

Subpoena issued by J. L. McCorkle for John Q. Hayes to appear in court, April 21, 1873

 Item — Folder 382: [Barcode: 61.382]
Identifier: 4026.1948
Description

Subpoena for John Q. Hayes to appear in court on the first Monday in July 1873 at 9 o'clock a.m. Hayes was to answer before the district court to the complaint of E. M. Perry who alleged that Hayes was indebted to him $50.00. Hayes had loaned $50.00 to Perry and had a note dated September 30, 1871 that was due September 30, 1872. Subpoena was made in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 382

Dates: April 21, 1873