THE DAWES COMMISSION and the Allotment of the Five Civilized Tribes 1893-1914 by Kent Carter 7/787 $29.95
21/A1 HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS BY EMMET STARR This book has 680 pages of valuable information. It not only includes the lives, laws & migration of the Cherokee but also many, many genealogies. If you have Cherokee connections this is the book to have. $55.00
CHEROKEE ROOTS Bob Blankenship The European immigrants to the Southeastern States lived in harmony with the Cherokee Indians who occupied that region. As a result, intermarriage was quite common, and today millions of Americans with ancestral roots in the Southeast have Cherokee as well as European ancestry. These two volumes are the key to finding those Cherokee ancestors.
3/B405 Vol. 1 , Eastern Cherokee Rolls - Reservation Rolls, 1817; Emigration Rolls 1817-1835; Henderson Roll 1835; Mullay Roll 1848; Siler Roll 1851; Chapman Roll 1852; Swetland Roll 1869; Hester Roll 1883; Churchhill Roll 1908; Guion Miller East Roll 1909; Baker Roll 1924. $13.00
3/B406 Vol. 2 Western Cherokee Rolls - Old Settler Roll 1851; Drennon Roll 1852; Dawes Roll 1898-1914; Guion Miller Roll 1909. $21.00
elder/ MYTHS OF THE CHEROKEE & SACRED FORMULAS OF THE CHEROKEES by James Mooney This book was originally published by the Bureau of American Ethnology in 1891 & 1900. Mooney is recognized as the foremost student of Cherokee lore. $35.00
3/A659 CHICKASAW ROLLS: Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the "1855" Chickasaw District Roll of 1856 K.M. Armstrong & Bob Curry Generally the rolls are made up of 5 rolls, one corresponding with each of the 4 counties that made up the Chickasaw Nation, and one of the Chickasaws living in the Choctaw Nation. In addition to other information, each entry contains: the recipient's name, the number of men, women and children in the household; the total number of people in the household; how much money they received per person; and the total amount received for the household. $41.00
poteau/ CHOCTAW HERITAGE This book covers the legendary "43 journey" of the Choctaws and Chickasaws as told of in legends of families. The legend tells how these two tribes came into being. Chapters in the book include cemeteries, customs, dances, old recipes, Trail of Tears and death, towns and settlements, treaties etc. Many families have chapters for their genealogy, many with photos. $50.00
15/GN0090 CREEK RECORDS $20.00
15/GN0160 KIOWA, COMANCHE, APACHE, FT. SILL APACHE ETC 1924-1933 $35.00
15/TN0205 MELUNGEONS - Yesterday and Today Jean P. Bible A full accounting of the lost tribe of Tennessee and North Carolina. Not Indian , not blacks, not white - background is uncertain and especially when you realize they have no written nor oral history for their lineage. $13.00
15/TN0854 ROBERT ARMSTRONG PLAT BOOK OF THOSE INDIANS GIVEN RESERVATIONS AFTER THE 1817 TREATY James L. Diuthat A transcription of over 100 plats given in their original drawing as presented in Robert Armstrong's Plat Book. Included in these pages are new maps showing the location of the water ways that will allow the location of these plats. They range from Cherokee, N.C. westward to the Flint River in Alabama. $20.00
15/FI0129 Indiana Militia in the Blackhawk Wars $7.50
15/GN0233 Creek Ration book $11.00