[Financial statement for funds] received in behalf of the Cherokee Nation as full compensation for time and expenses attending and completing the survey of the boundary lines, 1808 Nov. 1, Highwassee [i.e., Hiwassee]

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The Cherokee Nation
To the United States -- -- Dr,,

1804. To cash paid Giles Thompson for 2 stolen horses at 60$ 120.00
To " " Scott Mt.Gommery house plundered 29.00
To " " John & Ezekiel Hedgecough 5 horses stolen 300.00
To " " William Ryan 1 horse stolen 60.00
To " " Thomas Gist House burnt 200.00
To " " Jonathan Clenny 1 Rifle Stolen 21.50
To " " Caleb Griffiths 1 horse stolen 60.00
To " " Wm [William] McNutt Saddle & Bridle stolen 25.00
To " " Zackfield Maclin 1 horse stolen 60.00
To " " William Gallaher Canoe stolen 12.00
To " " Townley Deakins 1 Canoe stolen 10.00
To " " Doct Tho: J. Vandyke 2 Canoe stolen 27.00
To " " William Smith skins stolen 3.50
To " " William Utter Whisky stolen 3.50
To " " Stephen Thompson Mason Rifle Stolen 20.00 20.00

951.50
To " " Dianna Story for a grey mare stolen by Cherokees
1804 60.00
To " " Thomas Malone for a horse stolen
1802 60.00
To " " George Gentry 1 horse stolen
1801 60.00
To " " Thomas Johnson 1 horse stolen
1804 60.00
To " " William Ellit 1 horse stolen
1804 60.00
To " " Richard & Worley Linville 3 horses stl [stolen]
1804 180.00
To " " David Hunt & Thomas Austin 1 horse s. [stolen]
1804 60.00
To " " Jno. [John] D. Chisholm 1 horse, saddle, & other [added text: property ]
1805 92.00
To " " Robert Noble acting under a license bought a horse of an Indian who had stolen it 60.00
To " " James Blair 1 horse stolen 60.00
To " " Thomas Lovelady 1 Mare stolen by Cher-ees [Cherokees] 60.00
To " " Ezekiel Hoskins 1 mare stolen 60.00

$72.00

$1823.50
To cash paid James Vann for a horse stolen from Edward Moore. see the adjustment on Book of Claims 60.00
$1883.50

Nov 1st To cash paid to ballance [balance] 116.50
Dollars2000.00





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Received of Return J. Meigs Two thousand dollars i.e. eighteen hundred & twenty three dollars & fifty cents, due the United States as stated in the within account; which account is hereby paid & cancelled the sum of one hundred & seventy six dollars & fifty cents [added text: in cash this day ] : making in the whole Two thousand dollars which sum of Two thousand dollars is allowed by the Executive of the United States & received in behalf of the Cherokee Nation as full compensation for time & expenses attending & completing the survey of the boundary lines conformably to a convention entered into with the United States at City Washington on the
7th day of January 1806, & an elucidation thereof, dated the
11th day of September 1807, whereof we sign Duplicates.
$2000.00
[ Note: A handwritten mark appears next to each name.; marks ]

[Signed] Glass
[Signed] Dick Justice
[Signed] John [document damaged: B ] ogs
[Signed] Turtle at Home
[Signed] Tolunluskee
[Signed] Broom
Witness.
[Signed] Saml. [Samuel] Riley
Interpreter
Highwassee
1st November 1808
Dollars 2000..00



Receipts for 2000 $ paid the Cherokee Nation for their time & expence [expense] in elucidating & in surveying certain boundary lines convention with them made the
7th day of January 1806 ultimately explained & carried into effect the
11th day of September 1807

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