Cherokee Indians.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Cherokee Nation vs. U.S. in the Court of Claims, Case No. 34,449, 1921-05-26
Carbon copy typed signed Cherokee Nation vs. U.S. in the Court of Claims, Case No. 34,449. Regarding a dispute over Frank J. Boudinot's authority or lack thereof to act as representative of the Cherokee Nation in this or any other suit in the Court of Claims. Signed by John M. Taylor (Attorney of Record, Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokees).
J. M. Taylor to M. Teehee, 1928-02-09
Handwritten and signed document from John M. Taylor (Attorney for Cherokee Indian Petitions) to Moses Teehee (Clerk, Vian Local No. 2). Update on current petitions and cases pending, identifies current interpreter, location of rolls and records, etc.
J. M. Taylor to the President, Secretary of the Interior, and the Attorney General, 1925-09-05
Carbon copy typed and signed letter from John M. Taylor (Attorney, Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokees) to President, Secretary of the Interior, and the Attorney General regarding the U.S. Government's wrongfully taking possession of Cherokee lands. Bears the official seal of the Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokees.
Memorandum of Agreement, 1923-08-29
Certified typed copy with handwritten notes of a Memorandum of Agreement. John M. Taylor, Jr., attorney representing the Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokees, Inc., before the Interior Department, appoints Harry H. Jennings, Attorney at Law, to assist him.
Washington D.C., 1921 Nov 14
Telegram from John M. Tyler to Gritts about current US Court of claims proceedings and the investigation into Bouidinott’s withdrawal of 21,000 dollars from the Cherokee school fund as well as a request form expense money.