Manuscripts
Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:
Certificate of Homestead Allotment, January 17, 1905
Certificate of Homestead Allotment to Anne Meigs; 20 acres, value $130. Folder 1357
Certificate of John Ross's Appointment as Postmaster of Head of Coosa, Chattooga District, June 23, 1828
Certificate of Chief John Ross's appointment as Postmaster of Head of Coosa, Chattooga District. (Cherokee Nation and Georgia). Two sheets of paper with text in ink on the rectos. Folder 22
Certificate of membership in the Washington Temperance Society, April 10, 1867
Folder 2171
Certificate of shares in Cairo and Fulton Railroad Company to P.P. Pitchlynn from Edward Cross, June 9, 1857
Folder 1342
Certificate Regarding Paul P. Pitchlynn, February 23, 1905
Folder 3403
Certificate stating that Sawney guarded a prisoner, 1812 - 1916
Certificate stating that Sawney guarded Thomas, who was charged with murder and acquitted, for three days in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Certificate is marked counterfeit and signed by G. W. Gunter and Jason McIntosh. Folder 136
Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded a prisoner, 1812 - 1916
Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded Adam, who was charged with theft and acquitted, for four days in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Certificate is marked counterfeit and signed by G. W. Gunter and Jason McIntosh. Folder 136
Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded a prisoner, 1812 - 1916
Certificate stating that Thomas Davis guarded Samuel, who was charged with theft, for one day in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Certificate is marked counterfeit and signed by G. W. Gunter and Jason McIntosh. Folder 136
Certificates by John Walker and Benjamin Stanton, April 3, 1834
Certificates by John Walker and Benjamin Stanton concerning land seizures. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 94
Certificates given from the Cherokee Nation to Workmen, April 2, 1834
Certificates by workmen grubbing and burning brush on land before James McGray deadened trees without authority. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 91