Section
D-E
Book
Loose
Claim Number
13

Claimants
Also Known As
Claim Date
8/28/1838

Notes/Comments

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Locations
Districts

Transcription Document

No. 13

The United States

George Eagles of Hickory Log Dist DO (Residence was at Ta-lo-na)

For Spoilations to 5 bushels $(?) 7.50 1 bushel beans $(?) .50 | 8.00

2 corns $2.00 – $1.00 – ea | 3.00

1 pine table | 2.00

5 chairs .50 ea | 2.50

1 dirt pot & 1 DO pan .25 ea | .50

2 bread trays .25 ea | .50

2 cane riddles .25 ea | .50

1 cifter | .50

1 iron wedge | 1.00

1 spinning wheel | 2.00

4 wheel spindles .25 ea | 1.00

1 turning chisel | .50

2 gimblets 18 ¾ ea | .38

1 foot adds | 1.00

1 steel trap large | 4.00

1 pc cotton cards | .75

2 water pails 1.00 & .50 ea | 1.50

1 keeler .50 1 tin bucket .25 | .75

1 file .25 4 pad locks 1.00 | 1.25

3 grown sows 4.00 ea | 12.00

19 shoats 1.50 ea | 28.50

Crops on hand | 85.00

Total | 157.13

Personally came before me George Eagles 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 are just and true to the best of his knowledge and beliefs

Affirmed to before me this the 28 day of August 1838

George Still Snr Assisting Agent for Collecting Claims

George Eagles his X mark

Personally came before me Charles Dobbins and Su-yate of the Cherokee Nation Eat 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 the 28 day of August 1838

George Still Snr Assisting Agent for Collecting Claims

Charles Dobbins his X mark

Su-yate his X mark

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