Section
3
Book
C
Claim Number
812

Claimants
Also Known As
Claim Date
9/7/1838

Notes/Comments

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Districts
States

Transcription Document

No. 812

The United States DO

To Qua-ty Soap of Hickory Log Dist

 

For 3 large steers $150 each | 45.00

“ 4 grown cows $150 each | 60.00

“ 1 yearling cow $5.00 | 5.00

Total | 110.00

 

Personally came before me Qua-ty Soap the claimant of the Cherokee Nation east and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing is a correct and just account of property against the U.S. which was taken or stolen from him in Cherokee County Georgia by whitemen citizens of the United States named Pleasant Jones, Thos. Copelan and George Hincle did feloniously steal, take, and carry away the above described cattle from her possession killed and sold said cattle in the town of Canton in the County and stole aforesaid without any cause or provocation whatever that the above is a reasonable price for said cattle, and that she has never received any value for the same

 

Affirmed to before me 7th of Sept 1838

George Still Sr Asst Agt for Collecting Claims

Qua-ty Soap her X mark

 

Personally came before me Tick-e-ne-skee of the Cherokee Nation east and solemnly affirmed that he was acquainted with the above described cattle of Qua-ty Soap the claimant and states that about two years ago in the fall season that he saw 3 of the claimant’s cattle in a pen at Canton Cherokee County Georgia and that the following named whitemen citizens of the united States, Pleasant Jones, Thos. Copeland, and George Hincly(?) were in said pen at that time killing of cattle and states that said whitemen before named did kill three of claimant’s cattle states that claimant has never received any value for the same to his knowledge

 

Affirmed to before me the 7th day of September 1838

George Still Sr Asst Agt for Collecting Claims

Tick-e-ne-skee his X mark

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