A List of Claims for Improvements Continued
No. 731
The United States DO
To James Van of Hickory Log Dist.
For 6 grown hogs at 6.00 each | 36.00
“ 20 young shoats at 1.00 each | 20.00
“ 2 Large casting pots at 6.00 each | 12.00
“ 1 Small “ “ 1.00 1 DO DO .50 | 1.50
“ 6 plates .45 3 puter plates 1.00 | 1.75
“ 6 cups and saucers 25 c tin cups 1.00 | 1.25
“ 6 Large spoons .50 1 table 2.00 1 chair 1.00 | 3.50
“ 3 keeler 1.50 1 Water pail .50 | 2.00
“ 2 listers(?) .50 1 bread tray .50 | 1.00
“ 3 bed steads 3.00 feather bed | 18.00
‘ 4 chairs 2.00 1 pc scissors .25 | 2.25
“ 1 spinning wheel 3.00 1 cotton card 1.00 | 4.00
“ 3 ploughs 3.00 1 pc traces .75 | 3.75
“ 1 collar .20 1 pc hames 1.00 | 1.50
“ 7 weeding hoes 3.50 1 gun lock 2..00 | 5.50
“ 4 Acres 2$ each 8.00 16 chickens 2.00 | 10.00
“ 2 horses sold at Ross Landing 1 horse at 30.00 1 at 40 | 70.00
Total | 194.00
Two(?) bay horses at Ross Landing, one for 15.00 and one for 12.00 | 27.00
Total | 167
Personally came before me James Van of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing statement of claims against the United States for Improvements is just and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Affirmed before me 9th of Sept 1838
George Still Snr assistant agent for collecting claims
James Van his X mark
Personally came before me Too-nar-na-low and Tun-noo-e of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing statement of claims against the United States for Improvements is just and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Affirmed before me 7th of Sept 1838
George Still Snr assistant agent for collecting claims
Too-nar-na-low his X mark
Tun-noo-e his X mark

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