A List of Claims for Spoliation &c. Continued
No.189
The United States DO
To James Tennah, Hickory Log District
“ For 1 Heifer 2 years old as 8.00 | 8.00
“ 7 Head of Hogs at 2.50 ct each | 17.50
“ 2 Pots at 3.00 each | 6.00
“ 5 Head of Hogs at 1.25 each | 6.25
“ 1 Pot at 1.50| | 1.50
“ 1 Oven at 1.25 | 1.25
“ 1 skillet at “ 75 | “75
“ 1 Pair pot hookers(?) 3 ½ | “ 3 ½
“ 1 Water pale as 3 ½ | 3 ½
“ 1 keeler at 3 ½ | “ 3 ½
“ 1 tin pan at 50 | “ 50
“ 2 sets of plates at 50 each | 1.50
“ 1 set of cups & saucers at 50 | “ 50
“ 2 saucers at 50 ct | “ 50
“ 1 sifter at 50 each “ 50
“ 1 Riddle at 25 | “ 25|
“ 5 weeding hoes at 50 each | 2.50
“ 4 Axes at 1.50 each | 6.00
“ 1 Plough & Gearing at 3.00 | 3.00
“ 1 Table at 1.50 | 1.50
“ 1 do at 75 | “75
“ 1 Bed stead at 2.50 | 2.50
“ 1 Barrel at 50 | “ 50
“ 1 tub at 75 | “ 75
“ 1 Rasp at 75 | “ 75
“ 1 Hammer at 50 | “ 50
The Growing Crop on Hand | 90
“ 1 Auger at 50 | “ 50
“ 1 drawing knife at 50 | “ 50
“ 18 Chickens at 12 ½ | 2.25
Total | 158.12 ½
Personally came before me James Tennah of the Cherokee Nation East and solemnly
Affirmed that the above is a correct statement claims against the United States for property forced to abandon by the authorities of the United States since the 23 of May 1838 are just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this 4 Day of September 1838
George Still Senr. Assistant Agent for Collecting Claims
James Tennah his X mark
Personally came before me Jackson Soap and Young Bird 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 23 may 1838 are just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief
Affirmed to before me this 4th Sept. 1838
George Still Sr. Asst. Agent for Collecting Claims
Jackson Soap his X mark
Young Bird his X mark
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