Tennessee Cherokee Indians
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Re: Tennessee Cherokee Indians
| Janice Wright (View posts) | Posted: 19 Jul 2005 2:13PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Judy-
Emmitt Starr didn't publish those "Cherokee By Blood" books. Volumes 1 through 9 was copied and transcribed by Jerry Wright Jordon from PART (NOT complete) of the microfilm series M-685, rolls 1 through roll 12. That was the "1909 Court of Claims"- the Guion Miller Commission's determinations as to each applicant's eligibility to share in a one-time payment, based on proof that their ancestors were shown on the 1835 Cherokee Henderson Roll.
Dr. Emmitt Starr published three books, but the one that I think you mean was "History of the Cherokee Indians"- first published back on December 12, 1921- in Claremore OK
Jan.
Emmitt Starr didn't publish those "Cherokee By Blood" books. Volumes 1 through 9 was copied and transcribed by Jerry Wright Jordon from PART (NOT complete) of the microfilm series M-685, rolls 1 through roll 12. That was the "1909 Court of Claims"- the Guion Miller Commission's determinations as to each applicant's eligibility to share in a one-time payment, based on proof that their ancestors were shown on the 1835 Cherokee Henderson Roll.
Dr. Emmitt Starr published three books, but the one that I think you mean was "History of the Cherokee Indians"- first published back on December 12, 1921- in Claremore OK
Jan.