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| #CH-51 |
1890 Cherokee Nation Census
1890 Cherokee Nation census in the same format used by the Federal
1890 census. This is an excellent connection between the transcription
of the 1880 Cherokee census (see below) and the Dawes Roll. Full
index.
Paper, 2 volumes, 1863 pages. |
| Author |
Benge |
| Price |
$88.58 |
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| #CD-21 |
1890 Cherokee Nation Census
See description above. CD uses Adobe Acrobat Reader, inncluded
on CD. CD is readable on PC and Macintosh systems. |
| Author |
Benge |
| Price |
$24.00 |
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| #CH-47 |
1880 Cherokee Nation Census
"One of the pivotal rolls for eligibility status for enrollment,
whether Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole or Freedmen
was the 1880 Cherokee Census." This book is a transcription
complete with census card numbers which were added in 1900.
A full name index
Paper, 644 pages. |
| Author |
Benge |
| Price |
$73.00 |
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| #CD-07 |
1880 Cherokee Nation Census
CD -Same as above. The format preserves the look of the original
page and is fully searchable.
CD is readable on PC and Macintosh systems. |
| Author |
Benge |
| Price |
$20.00 |
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1842 Cherokee Claims Books
"One of the pivotal rolls for eligibility status for enrollment,
whether Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole or Freedmen
was the 1880 Cherokee Census." This book is a transcription
complete with census card numbers which were added in 1900. A
full name index
Paper, 644 pages. |
| Author |
Chase |
#CH-150
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1842 CLAIMS SALINE DISTRICT - 227
pages |
$20 |
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#CH-151
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1842 CLAIMS SKIN BAYOU (SEQUOYAH) - 253 pages |
$20 |
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#CH-152
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1842 CLAIMS TAHLEQUAH
– 352 pages |
$25 |
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#CH-153
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1842 CLAIMS GOINGSNAKE
– 379 pages |
$25 |
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#CH-154
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1842 CLAIMS FLINT VOL 1
– 363 pages |
$25 |
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#CH-155
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1842 CLAIMS FLINT VOL 2
– 362 pages |
$25 |
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#CH-156
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1842 CLAIMS FLINT VOL 3
– 372 pages |
$25 |
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| #CH-157 |
1842 CLAIMS FLINT VOL 4
– 376 pages |
$25 |
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#CH-158
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1842 CLAIMS DELAWARE VOL 1
– 328 pages |
$25 |
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| #CH-159 |
1842 CLAIMS DELAWARE VOL 2
– 326 pages |
$25 |
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#CH-160
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1842 CLAIMS DELAWARE VOL 3
– 320 pages |
$25 |
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| #CH-125 |
1900 Census Cherokee Indian Nation, Vol
1
Parts of Muskogee and Sequoyah Counties, IT, including Indian
population
and general population. Indexed, paper, 95 pages
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| Author |
Elsworth & Emler |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CH-126 |
1900 Census Cherokee Indian Nation, Vol
2
Indian and general population for parts of Sequoyah County, IT
including town of Sallisaw. Indexed, paper, 72 pages
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| Author |
Elsworth & Emler |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CH-127 |
1900 Census Cherokee Indian Nation, Vol
3
Indian and general population for parts of Sequoyah County, IT
with
town of Muldrow. Indexed, paper, 100 pages
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| Author |
Elsworth & Emler |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CH-128 |
1900 Census Cherokee Indian Nation, Vol
4
Indian and general population for parts of McIntosh and Muskogee
Counties and town of Webbers Falls. Indexed, paper, 84 pages
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| Author |
Elsworth & Emler |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CH-129 |
1900 Census Cherokee Indian Nation, Vol
5
Indian and general population for parts of Muskogee and Wagoner
Counties, and town of Fort Gibson. Indexed, paper, 79 pages
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| Author |
Elsworth & Emler |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CD-22 |
African-Cherokee Connections: Reconstructed Families
from the Miller Roll
Excellent source for both Cherokee and African research. All
applications that have African connections were completely extracted.
All notes, affidavits and letters are included and the number of
every application where the individual is mentioned. Census records
are included for some families, and Freedman enrollment information
added where available. Over 8,000 families and nearly 30,000 names.
Electronic text CD, using Adobe Acrobat Reader, included free on
the CD.
CD is readable on PC and Macintosh systems. |
| Author |
Edgington |
| Price |
$39.95 |
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| #CH-111 |
Alabama Volunteers; Cherokee Disturbances and
Removal 1836-1839
Compiled from NARA microfilms in alphabetical order this work
gives the
name and unit of those known to have served.
Paper, 43 pages
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| Price |
$15.00 |
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| #CH-32 |
A.K.A. - Also Known As
Cherokee and pioneer names they were known by before and after
the
Civil War and the forced removal west. Fully indexed.
Paper, 42 pages. |
| Author |
Garrett |
| Price |
$20.00 |
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#CH-56
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THE BAKER ROLL : The Final Roll of the Eastern
Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina
This roll was prepared by US Agent Fred A Baker, acting on a US
Act of 1924, which was designed to terminate the Eastern Band as
a tribe, with all land, money and property to be turned over to
the government for final disposition. After efforts to terminate
the tribe as a political entity, the tribe used the 1924 Baker Roll
as its base roll.
Alphabetical Index
New heavy wire binding, oversized pages, 9”x12”
Paper covers, 308 pages |
| Author |
Blankenship |
| Price |
$45.00 |
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| #CH-59 |
The Brainerd Journal - A Mission to the Cherokees,
1817-1823
Back in print! The journal of the Brainerd Mission is an indispensable
source
For Cherokee history and culture in early 19th Century. This is
the detailed
transcription of the journal entries highlighting the missionary
activities and
Cherokee personalities and politics. Extensive notes, bibliography.
Indexed, 5 ½ x 8 ½, hardback, 584 pages. |
| Author |
Phillips |
| Price |
$70.00 |
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| #CH-48 |
Buffalo Ridge Cherokee: A Remnant of A Great
Nation Divided (BACK IN PRINT) The Cherokee heritage of a
long neglected people living in the Buffalo Ridge area of Stapleton,
Virginia. An obscure and forgotten part of Native American culture.
A short history of the Cherokee nation. Detailed genealogies
Bibliography, Index Paper, 255 pages
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| Author |
Rice |
| Price |
$29.00 |
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Cherokee by Blood: Records of Eastern
Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims, 1906-1910
Detailed abstracts of the applications to the Miller Roll
for payment established by Congress to Compensate the Eastern
Cherokees for the violations of the treaties of 1835, 1836 and
1846. Approximately halfway through the applications each volume
has full every name index. |
| Author |
Jordan |
| #CH-34 |
Vol. 1, Applications 1-1550
Paper, 482 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-35 |
Vol. 2, Applications 1551-4200
Paper 485 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-36 |
Vol. 3, Applications 4201-7250
Paper, 485 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-37 |
Vol. 4, Applications 7251-10170
Paper, 490 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-38 |
Vol. 5, Applications 10171-13260
Paper, 489 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-39 |
Vol. 6, Applications 13261-16745
Paper, 505 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-40 |
Vol. 7, Applications 16746-20100
Paper, 490 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-41 |
Vol. 8, Applications 20101-23800
Paper, 489 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-42 |
Vol. 9 Applications 23801-27800
Paper, 487 pages. |
$40.00 |
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| #CH-106 |
Cherokee Cavaliers
200 letters that chronicle more than forty years of history in
the old Cherokee
Nation – from removal through the Civil War to Reconstruction.
– as recorded
in the correspondence of the Ridge-Watie-Boudinot families. Better
known as the Treaty Party, they agreed in 1835 to the removal
of the Cherokee Nation west into Indian Territory. As a result
the family leaders were killed by the opposing faction under Chief
John Ross. John Rollin Ridge, author and 49er; Stand Watie, Confederate
General; and E. C. Boudinot, Cherokee delegate to the Confederate
Congress, expressed themselves in the letters included here. Indexed,
paper, 319 pages
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| Author |
Dale, Litton |
| Price |
$21.95 |
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| #CH-05 |
Cherokee Citizenship Comm. Docket Books 1880-1884
A full transcription of many cases regarding rights to citizenship
in the Cherokee Nation.
Paper, 262 pages. |
| Author |
Bowen |
| Price |
$48.50 |
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| #CH-103 |
Cherokee Claims for Transportation &
Subsistence
Special File 154, Volume 1
The Treaty of New Echota promised compensation for property and
expenses due to the forced migration of the Cherokee people. To
receive these payments, individuals had to prove their Cherokee
citizenship. This is first of two volumes to help researchers
navigate the records that resulted.
Paper, 222 pages
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| Author |
Stricklin |
| Price |
$24.50 |
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| #CH-18 |
Cherokee Connections
A useful introduction to Cherokee research with a good bibliography
Paper, 56 pages
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| Author |
Gormley |
| Price |
$9.95 |
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| #CH-02 |
Cherokee Drennan Annuity Roll of 1851
The Drennan Roll is a census roll of emigrant Cherokees taken
in 1851 with payment made in 1852 at Fort Gibson to cover losses,
expenses of removal, and subsistence costs as a result of the
removal.
Paper, 389 pages. |
| Author |
Chase |
| Price |
$29.95 |
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| #CH-18 |
Cherokee Indian Rolls - Doubtful and Rejected
As classified by the Dawes Commission to the Five Civilized
Tribes.
Paper, 263 pages. |
| Price |
$43.75 |
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#CH-145
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The Cherokee Nation in the Civil War
The impact of the Civil War on residents of the Indian
Territory was espciallly devastating. Cherokees fought for both
the Union and Confederate armies. They suffered a war within a war
with regular forces, guerillas, and bushwackers all contributing
to the destruction. This book is a social history of the war and
how it affected the Cherokee Nation, still recovering from the upheaval
of the forced removal to the west.
Maps, photos, notes, extended bibliography, index
Hardback, 199 pages |
| Author |
Confer |
| Price |
$24.95 |
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| #CH-17 |
Cherokee Proud
Both a guidebook for tracing Cherokee ancestors and a snapshot
of Cherokee history and culture. Second Edition, Paper, 308 pages
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| Author |
McClure |
| Price |
$22.95 |
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| #CH-33 |
Cherokee Ration Books, 1836 - 1837 - 1838
New Echota
Photocopied pages from ration books held in private hands never
microfilmed and are not in collections of the National Archives
or states archives. The index has 4752 names.
Paper, 213 pages. |
| Price |
$38.50 |
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| #CH-110 |
Cherokee Reserves Letters 1828-1840
Transcribed from the original documents received by the Office
of Indian Affaris from the Cherokee reserves the claims made by
the “Reservees” or their heirs against the government
after the liquidation of the reservations and the remaining Eastern
Cherokee homeland.
Illustrations, Index, 320 pages
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| Stricklin |
$29.95 |
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| #CH-10 |
Cherokee Roots Eastern Cherokee Rolls,
Vol. 1
Name index to Eastern rolls from 1817 to 1924.
Paper, 126 pages. |
| Author |
Blankenship |
| Price |
$9.95 |
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| #CH-11 |
Cherokee Roots Western Cherokee Rolls,
Vol. 2
Name index to Western rolls, Old Settler, Drennen, Dawes and
Miller.
Paper, 306 pages. |
| Author |
Blankenship |
| Price |
$17.95 |
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| #CH-107 |
Cherokee Tragedy: The Ridge Family and
the Decimation of a People
A sympathetic and balanced account of the Ridge-Watie family from
1790
through 1840 that has become a classic of Cherokee history. This
is the story of the betrayals and machinations that led to the
Trail of Tears and resettlement in Indian Territory. Second Edition,
Revised. Notes, illustrated, bibliography, indexed Paper, 416
pages
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| Author |
Wilkens |
| Price |
$24.95 |
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| #CH-98 |
Cherokee Trail Diaries; Volume 1 - 1849 A New Route
to California Gold Fields Volume 2 - 1850 Another New Route to the
California Gold Fields
Volumes 1 and 2 are bound together. Diaries and recollections are
used to create a Step by step document of the Cherokees and whites
who went overland to California from Indian Territory and western
Arkansas in 1849 and 1850. Names and family connections of 100'sof
individuals and their day by travel.
Many maps, bibliography, 8 ½ by 11, index, paperback, 418
pages. |
| Author |
Fletcher |
| Price |
$29.95 |
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Cherokee Trail Diaries; Volume 3 1851 - 1900 Emigrants,
Goldseekers, Cattle Drives, and Outlaws
A continuation of the first two volumes, this one looks at the continued
emigration to California and the cattle drives from the Indian Territory
and Arkansas to California. Later travel over the trail in both
directions is noted in detail. Excellent maps. Bibliography, index,
8 ½ by 11, paperback, 445 pages. |
| Author |
Fletcher |
| #CH-99 |
Paperback |
$29.95 |
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| #CH-100 |
Hardback |
$39.95 |
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| #CH-108 |
The Cherokees
The standard narrative history of the Cherokee Nation follows the
tribe
as the people move from being warlords of the southern Appalachians
to dealing with the problems of European civilization.
Illustrated, bibliography, indexed Paper, 355 pages |
| Author |
Woodward |
| Price |
$24.95 |
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| #FC-12 |
Dawes Commission - The Final Rolls
Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes and - Index
to the Final Rolls
The only rolls used for land allotments in the Indian Territory
and the basis for the official identification of degrees of Indian
blood among the Five Civilized Tribes - Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw,
Chickasaws and Seminoles. Enrolled were Citizens by Blood, Citizens
by Marriage, New Born by Blood, Minors by Blood, and Freedmen.
The rolls give name, age, sex, degree of Indian blood, and the
number of the census or enrollment card. The census cards give
information on relationships, birth dates, residences, former
owners in the case of Freedmen. These rolls, printed for the first
time in nearly 100 years, are the reference of choice for any
researcher working with these tribes.
2 vols. 635 and 634 pages, hardbound. |
| Price |
$125.00 |
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#CH – 55
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Dawes Roll “Plus” of the Cherokee
Nation
This is the classic cross reference between the 1898 Dawes Roll
and the 1906 Guion Miller Roll. Surnames are listed alphabetically
then by Dawes Roll number, so that family groups may be identified.
The enrollment card number, ages, addresses and degree of Cherokee
blood are also listed.
New heavy wire binding, oversized pages 9”x12”
Paper covers, 216 pages |
| Author |
Blankenship |
| Price |
$35.00 |
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| #CD-14 |
Eastern Cherokee Census Records, 1899 -1927
Digital microfilm image reprints of the Eastern Cherokee census
records from rolls 22 to 24 of the NARA publication M595. Includes
22 different census records.
Graphic Image - CD is readable on PC and Macintosh systems. |
| Author |
Introduction by Buswell |
| Price |
$29.50 |
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| #CH-130 |
Eastern Cherokee Census, 1915-1922, Vol 1 1915-1916
Transcription of the census of the Eastern Band of Cherokees taken
by Henderson. Alphabetized and microfilmed, this is the first time
this record has been available as a publication. Each volume covers
two years.
Paper, 150 pages |
| Author |
Bowen |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CH-131 |
Eastern Cherokee Census, 1915-1922, Vol 2
1917-1918
Transcription of the census of the Eastern Band of Cherokees taken
by Henderson. Alphabetized and microfilmed, this is the first time
this record has been available as a publication. Each volume covers
two years.
Paper, 150 pages |
| Author |
Bowen |
| Price |
$21.50 |
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| #CH-49 |
Exploring Your Cherokee Ancestry
Explanations of the various rolls, and census materials. The best
basic
introduction to Cherokee research. Sample forms. Applications for
tribal membership are included.
Paper; 71 pages |
| Author |
Mooney |
| Price |
$12.95 |
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| #CH-15 |
Extract of the Rejected Applications of the
Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee, Vol. I
Rolls 1 to 195 completed out of 348 total rolls of microfilm,
alpha. By Applicant
Paper, 408 pages. |
| Author |
Page |
| Price |
$46.00 |
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| #CH-97 |
Extract of the Rejected Applications of the Guion
Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee, Volume 2
This volume contains extracts of rejected applications from rolls
196-282 of
Microfilm and includes 13,050 applications. Each applicant was
asked to provide name, residence, age, place of birth, names of
spouse, parents, siblings, grandparents, and aunts and uncles.
8 ½ by 11, paper, 361 pages. |
| Author |
Page |
| Price |
$48.50 |
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| #CH-102 |
Extract of the Rejected Applications of
the Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokee, Volume 3
Extracted from NARA microfilm roll 283 to 348. Alphabetical listing
by applicant. This volume completes the set.
Paper, 8 ½ by 11. |
| Author |
Page |
| Price |
$38.00 |
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| #CH-49 |
Exploring Your Cherokee Ancestry
The best basic introduction to Cherokee family history research.
Explanations of the various rolls and census schedules. Sample
forms. Application forms and information on applying for tribal
Membership.
Paper, 71 pages
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| Author |
Mooney |
| Price |
$12.95 |
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| #CH-112 |
Forgotten Oklahoma Records: Cherokee Land
Allotment Books
Transcribed from original records housed in Ottawa County Courthouse,
Miami, Oklahoma, now on film at Oklahoma Historical Society. This
book deals with lands allotted in Ottawa County. Information includes
name,
age, sex, degree of blood, number of acres and legal description.
Hardbound, Indexed, 460 pages
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| Author |
Cook |
| Price |
$65.00 |
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#CH-132
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General Stand Watie's Confederate Indians
An aristocratic, prosperous slaveholding planter and leader
of the Cherokee mixed bloods, Watie was recruited in Indian Territory
to fight the Union forces on the western front. He organized the
First Cherokee Rifles, and was commissioned Colonel. He became brigadier
general in 1864 after the battles of Wilson’s Creek and Pea
Ridge. He was the last Confederate general to surrender.
Photos, bibliography, index
Paperback, 239 pages |
| Author |
Cunningham |
| Price |
$19.95 |
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