A List of Claims for Improvements &c continued
No. 286
The United States Do
To Jinny Neecoojack of hickory Log Dist
“ 2 Cows and calves 16.00 each | 32.00
“ 1 Bull 3 years old “ | 10.00
“ 2 sows “ 5.00 “ “ | 10.00
“ 11 Hogs 1 year old “ 1.50 “ “ | 16.50
“ 15 Chickens .12 ½ “ | 1.87 ½
“ 1 Pot Large “ | 2.00
“ 1 “ small “ | 1.00
“ 6 Plates .12 ½ “ “ | .75
“ 6 cups and saucers “ | .75
“ 6 Iron spoons “ | .50
“ 4 Tin cups .12 ½ each “ | .50
“ 1 spinning wheel “ | .2.00
“ 1 pair cotton cards “ | .75
“ 2 Buckets .50 each “ | 1.00
“ 1 Cane sive | .50
“ 1 Riddle | .12 ½
“ 1 water pail | 1.00
“ 8 lbs of cotton .12 ½ each | 1.00
“ 1 Plow and geers | 4.00
“ 6 knives (case) | 1.50
“ 1 Earthen crock | .50
“ 12 yards spun cotton | 1.00
“ Indigo | .50
“ 2 Axes | 2.00
Crop on hand | 5.00
Total | 96.75
Personally came before me Jinny Neecoojack 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 day of May 1838 just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief
Affirmed before me August 24 1838
George Still agent for collecting claims
Jinny Neecoojack her x mark
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