certificate
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Certified copy of certificate of Cherokee citizenship No. 114 issue to John Swain, January 12, 1882
Certified copy of certificate of Cherokee citizenship No. 114 issue to John Swain by Commission on Citizenship, Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah (Pencil note - "Exhibit A"). Folder 3
Fragment of a list of certificates held by John Drew listing their names and remarks, May 30, 1831
Fragment of a list of certificates in the hands of John Drew which were issued by the Chiefs in the apportionment of $50,000 of funds, showing their names, number in family and any remarks. Folder 17
Fragment of a list of certificates taken from a census book by John Drew, June 17, 1831
Fragment of list of certificates of fourteen named individuals taken from a census book by John Drew which were not on a list presented by him, nor included in lists presented by others as transferred by him. Folder 18
John Ross's Master Mason certificate, April 5, 1827
Certificate of Chief John Ross's initiation as a Master Mason by the Olive Branch Lodge in Jasper, Tennessee. Embossed seal on ribbon. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. 4026.33b is a photocopy. Folder 19
List of Cherokee certificates presented by Governor Butler copied from a paper prepared in the office of the second auditor, Treasury Department , 1840s
Folder 43C
List of subsistence certificates of P. M. Butler, May 28, 1844
List of subsistence certificates on which P. M. Butler had advanced the full amount and left them in the auditor's office. Folder 44
Original document in German awarding Leigh's painting of the Panorama of the "Crucifixion of Christ", February 5, 1954
Receipt by Jno. G. Smith for $45,100.00 depository certificate and $3.00 in one dollar bills Confederate paper in favor of Samuel Checote and Tuckabatchee Micco, June 15, 1865
John G. Smith was National Treasurer and Samuel Checote and Tuckabatchee Micco were Principal Chiefs of the Creek Nation. Folder 261
Transportation Certificate from the health department for Milton Roberson, March 21, 1902
Transportation Certificate came from the city of San Antonio, Texas. Certificate granted permission to transport the body of Milton Robinson from San Antonio, Texas to Illinois Station, Indian Territory and certified that he died from a non-contagious disease. He was listed as a 20 year old white male who died of pulmonary tuberculosis on March 21, 1902. The air-tight casket was shipped by Sloam and Hogy. Certificate was signed by F. Paschal, M.D., Health Officer. Folder 576