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1882 November 6-December 21

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Geographical Area

Fort Smith, Sebastian County (Ark.); Atoka, Choctaw Nation; Kaffman County (Texas); Stringtown, Choctaw Nation; Sequoya District, Cherokee Nation; Eureka Springs, Carroll County (Ark.); Creek Nation; Eagletown, Choctaw Nation; Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation; Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation; Muscogee, Creek Nation; Alma, Crawford County (Ark.); White Bead Hill, Chickasaw Nation; Hollowell, Cherokee County (Kan.)

Language

English

Identifier

MS.000962, Box 40, Folder 1, Item 24

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Collection

United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, MS.000962

Publisher

Arkansas State Arkansas

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Arkansas State Archives

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Item 40_01_24, United States Western District Court of Arkansas records, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Use and reproduction of images held by the Arkansas State Archives without prior written permission is prohibited. For information on reproducing images held by the Arkansas State Archives, please call 501-682-6900 or email at state.archives@arkansas.gov.

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United States History

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Filed 1882 December 28, Stephen Wheeler, clerk

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Abstract, includes compensation for witnesses; James C. Corbin, Mike Castello, Newton McFarland, William Sims, John P. Wood, J. Madison Gaud, Malvin Gaud, William Smith, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Perry Clardy, Elizabeth Seabolt, Bean Seabolt, Preston Shick, Edmond T. Torman, James L. Hamrack, William H. Hester, David G. King, David J. King, John White, Ho-tut-ga, Jason Drew, Daniel Miller, Sarah Lucky, Tuck Downing, James C. Wilkinson, Dave Burress, Abram Butler, Lemon Butler, John Thompson, John S. Hammner, Hawkins Seeley, William Fields, Joshua B. Alberty, William Keith, Jane Carter, Boud Underwood, Edward Burns, Henry Ingram, Perry Bean, Frank Hollcruff, witnesses; John Paterson, witness to marks; Thomas Boles, U.S. marshal; Stephen Wheeler, clerk

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