A List of Claims for Improvements &c. Continued
No.442
The United States Do
To Wak-kah Hickory Log Dist
“ 20 Chicken 12 ct each | 2.50
“ 5 Bee Hives 3.00 “ “ | 15.00
“ 1 Large Pot “ | 5.00
“ 5 Pots “ 2.00 “ “ | 10.00
“ 5 Axes “ 2.50 “ “ | 12.00
“ 3 Ploughs “ 5.00 “ “ | 15.00
“ 3 Hoes .50 “ “ | 1.50
“ 1 Wedge “ | 1.50
“ 5 Riffle Gums “ 11.00 “ “ | 55.00
“ 2 Jugs “ 1.00 “ “ | 2.00
“ 2 kegs “ 1.00 “ “ | 2.00
“ 2 Pr of Pot hooks 25 cents each “ | .50
“ 1 large bowl | .50
“ 1 Tin Pan | .25
“ 2 Dirt Pots 50 ct each “ | 1.00
“ 5 Water Pails 1.00 “ “ | 3.00
“ 2 keelers .50 “ “ | 1.00
“ 1 Churn “ | 1.00
“ 2 Log chains “ 1.00 “ “ | 2.00
“ 2 Chairs “ 1.00 “ “ | 2.00
“ 1 pr of tongs “ | .50
“ 8 lbs nails 12 ½ “ “ | 1.00
“ 6 flasks 25 “ “ | 1. 50
“ 5 viels of medicines 25 “ “ | 1.25
“ 2 Table “ 2.75 “ “ | 5.50 [?]
“ 10 Chairs 50 “ “ | 5.00
“ 1 Trunk “ | 2.50
To 1 Box and its contents | 3.00
“ 1 Hand saw | 3.00
“ 2 Drawing knives | 2.00
“ 3 Plains | 1.50
“ 3 Hammers | 1.50
“ 4 Files 12 ½ each | .50
“ 12 Horse shoes 12 ½ “ | 1.50
“ 1 Steel trap | 3.00
“ 1 Barrel | 1.00
“ 8 pieces of shoe leather | 8.00
“ 2 wheels $3 each | 6.00
“ 2 pieces of cards “ 1 “ | 2.00
“ 1 Reel | 1.50
“ 12 Baskets 25 ” | 3.00
“ 10 lbs of bees wax 20 “ | 2.00
“ 3 spaids 1.00 | 3.00
“ 3 Augers 50 “ | 1.50
“ 2 Fish gigs 25 “ | .50
“ 2 Blow Guns 50 “ | 1.00
“ 1 pipe 25 | .25
“ 2 Gun locks 1.50 | 3.00
“ The Growing Crop on Hand | 125.00
“ 1 Black mare 9 years old | 80.00
“ 1 Do Do 7 Do Do | 80.00
“ 1 Do Horse 6 “ “ |80.00
“ 1 Do Do 4 “ “ | 80.00
“ 1 Do Do “ “ | 20.00
“ 1 Do mare coalt(?) | 15.00
| 611.75
Personally came before me Wak-kah of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing statement of claims against the United States for property forced to abandon by the authorities of the United States signed the 23rd of May 1838 is just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Affirmed to before me this the 18 of Sept 1838
George Still agent for collecting claims
Wah-kah his X mark
Personally came before me Chu-te–ut-tah and Tin-a-yuah of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing statement of claims against the United States for property forced to abandon by the authorities of the United States since the 23 of May 1838 is just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Affirmed to before me this the 18 day of Sept 1838
Geroge Still snr assistant agent for collecting claims
Chu-te–ut-tah his X mark
Tin-a-yuah his X mark
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