No. 68
The United States
To Wai-tee of hickory log Dist Do
For 2 cows and calves 14.00 each | 28.00
1 heifer year old 3.00 | 3.00
20 sows 8 years old 5.00 each | 100.00
9 Barers(?) 2 years old 5.00 do| 45.00
35 shoats 1.50 do | 52.50
2 spinning wheels 1.75 | 3.50
1 Loom 4.00 | 4.00
2 set harnesses .50 each | 1.00
2 slays 1.00 do | 2.00
2 pair cotton cards .50 do | 1.00
1 Large pot 2.50 | 2.50
3 small do 1.00 each | 3.00
2 ovens 1.00 each | 2.00
1 small pot .50 | .50
2 water .50 each | 1.00
2 do small .50 do | 1.00
2 pair pot hooks .12 1.2 do | .25
1 Pad lock .50 | .50
2 cane baskets .50 each | 1.00
2 Bowls large .50 each | 1.00
14 plates .50 per set | 1.00
2 chairs .50 each | 1.00
3 Axes 1.00 do | 3.00
1 plow shovel 1.00 | 1.00
1 pair gear 1.50 | 1.50
3 weeding hoes .50 each | 1.50
1 Bed feather 20 lb .50 per lb | 10.00
4 wooden spoons .12 ½ each | .50
Crop on hand worth | 125.00
Total | 417.25
Personally came before me Wai-tee 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 23rd day of May 1838 are just and true to the best of her knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this 23rd day of August 1838
Assisting agent for collecting claims
Wai-tee her x mark
Personally came to before me Ben Vann and Dun Bean of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly affirmed that the foregoing statement of claims against the United States for property are just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this 23rd day of August 1838
Assisting agent for collecting claims
Ben Vann his x mark
Dun Bean his x mark
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