No. 22
The United States DO
To Co-un-tees-kee Hickory Log Dist
To 1 black horse 8 years old at | 110.00
“ 1 bay horse 5 DO DO at | 120.00
“ 1 gun barrel at | 25.00
“ 4 pots at | 7.00
Total | 262.00
Claimant states that the first described horse was stole in the year 1835 claimant states that he has not seen his horse since he was stolen but witnesses informed him they seen his horse in possession of a whiteman known to them by the name of Thomas a citizen of the United States. The next described horse was taken in the year 1834 claimant states that he has not seen his horse since he was stolen but heard he was in possession of a whiteman citizen of the United States the next described gun barrel and pots was stolen at the same time in 1838 claimant states that he was in his field at work and and a whiteman unknown to claimant came and robbed him of the articles charged in the account claimant seen him carrying the off and claimant has not received any compensation for any of the above property all of which was taken by citizens of the United States
Personally came before me Co-un-tees-kee of the Cherokee Nation East ad solemnly affirmed that the above is a just and correct statement of claims against the United States for property stolen by whitemen citizens of the United States and the above account is just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this 26th day of September 1838
Moses Daniel Agent for Collecting Claims
Co-un-tees-kee his X mark
Personally came before me Ka-nah-ne-tah and Kun-ne-too of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that they were well acquainted with claimant’s property and we have seen the foregoing described horses of claimant’s in possession of whitemen citizens of the United States and we believe all of the foregone account is just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this 26th day of September 1838
Moses Daniel Agent for Collecting Claims
Ka-nah-ne-tah his X mark
Kun-ne-too his X mark
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