The Cherokee citizenship documents, 1880
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Tahlequah District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Canadian District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Cooweescoowee District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Flint District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Going Snake District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Illinois District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Saline District (Added Author)
- United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Sequoyah District (Added Author)
- Oklahoma Historical Society. Indian Archives Division (Added Author)
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Microfilm of originals in the Oklahoma Historical Society Indian Archives Division Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Some text written in the Cherokee language.
WITH: Cherokee Nation / Oklahoma Historical Society. Indian Archives Division.
Series of pamphlets giving the 1880 census of the nation by districts N.C. Cherokee, Shawnees and an 1880 roll of orphans. In the 1880 census section names, ages, sex and nativity are given with names arranged in rough alphabetical order by the head of house. Abbreviations used are N Cher (Native Cherokee, i.e by blood), A white (adopted white), A col (adopted colored), A del (adopted Delaware), A shaw (adoped Shawnee). These pamphlets are expecially valuable because of the annotations showing in some cases how citizenship was granted, changes in names, ages, or sex, names left off the roll and so on. The original schedule numbers referred to in these annotation were 1) Cherokee by blood, 2) Orphan's roll under age 16, 3) Rejection roll, 4) Those who claim Cherokee citizenship, 5) Intruders and 6) non-citizens - in nation by Permits.
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