A List of Claims for Improvements &c Continued
No. 472
The United States Do
To Too- nar-na-lar of Hickory Log Dist
“ 7 Grown hogs 4.00 each | 28.00
“ 9 shoats “ 1.00 “ “ | 9.00
“ 2 Bee gums “ 5.00 “ “ | 6.00
“ 2 casting pots 2.00 “ “ | 4.00
“ 1 Tin bucket “ | 1.00
“ 3 keelers 1.00 6 plates .50 “ | 1.50
“ 4 Bread tray 4 sifter “ | 1.00
“ 1 Bed stid 2.00 1 pad lock 50 “ | 2.50
“ 3 shovel ploughs 1.00 [?] 2.00 “ | 5.00
“ 1 Drawing Knife 200 1 axe 2.00 “ | 3.00
“ 1 sugar 75 2 hoes 100 “ | 1.75
“ 1 Plough and stock 100 pr(?) chains 75 “ | 1.75
“ 1 pr of hames 75 1 single trace 100 “ | 1.75
“ 1 chollar 50 1 rifle gun 15 “ | 15.50
“ 3 Pea Fowls 3 24 chicken 3 “ | 6.00
“ crop on land “ | 70.00
Total | 155.75
Personally came before me Too-nar-na-lar of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the forgoing statement of claims against the United States for property forced to abandon since the 23 of May 1838 by the authorities of the United States is just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this the 6 of Sept 1838
George Still Sn assistant agent for collecting claims
Too-nar-na-lar his x mark
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