A list of claims for Improvements &c Continued
No. 454
The United States Do
To U-lut-to-no of Hickory Log Dist
“ 20 Chicken at 12 ½ ct each | 2.50
“ 1 Pot “ | 4.00
“ 1 Do “ | 2.00
“ 1 Do “ | 3.00
“ 2 Keeler 50 cts each “ | 1.00
“ 2 Pails 75 “ “ “ | 1.50
“ 1 Axe “ | 2.00
“ 1 Plough and gears “ | 4.00
“ 2 Hoes at 50 cts each “ | 1.00
“ 1 Iron wedge “ | 2.00
“ 1 Table “ | 2.00
“ 4 chairs 50 cts each “ | 2.00
“ 1 Spinning Wheel “ | 2.50
“ 1 loom “ | 3.00
“ 2 Pr “ of cotton cards do “ | 1.50
“ 1 Slay “ | 1.50
“ 1 Pr of hammers “ | 2.00
“ 1 Instrument for tanning “ | 1.00
“ 1 hand saw “ | 2.00
“ 1 Jack Plain“ | 1.00
“ 1 Sugar “ | .50
“ 3 Axes at 1.50 each “ | 4.50
“ 2 Plains “ 2.00 “ “ | 4.00
“ 1 Spinning Wheel “ | 2.00
“ The Present crop “ | 12.50
Total | 65.00
Personally came before me U-lut-tu-nu of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing is a correct statement of claims against the United States for property forced to abandon by the authorities of the United States since the 23 of May 1838 and is just and true to the best of knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this the 21 day of Sept 1838
George Still snr. Assistant for collecting claims
U-lut-tu-nu his X mark
Personally came before me E-tar-quo and Scouttu of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing is a correct statement of claims against the United States for property forced to abandon by the authorities of the United Statessince the 23 of May 1838 is just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Affirmed to before me this the 21 day of Sept 1838
George Still snr. Assistant agent for collecting claims
E-tar-quo his X mark
Scouttu his X mark
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