Enrolling as Cherokee Freedmen: Social Networks of Rejected ApplicantsMain MenuAn Introduction to the Social Networks of Cherokee Freedmen ApplicantsCherokee Freedmen History: From Slavery to FreedomSocial Networks of Cherokee Freedmen ApplicantsMigrations of Blacks Among the CherokeesMaking of Cherokee RollsDawes Enrollment CardThe Making of This BookAbout This BookHai In Jo7d25b78dfd7c5f6efafb058c26293c06da0b051aPublished by Publishing Without Walls
Testimony on behalf of Cherokee Nation by Watt Whitmire (4/5)
12024-05-09T15:54:52+00:00Hai In Jo7d25b78dfd7c5f6efafb058c26293c06da0b051a1732J. W. Alberty testifies that Nancy Whitmire and Charles Boland lived close by Alberty for 2-3 years until they were taken to Texas, but doesn’t remember Martha.plain2025-03-01T04:02:16+00:001/1, Cherokee Freedmen Collection, Africana Studies Collections, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives, Texas A&M University.J.W. Alberty | witness1901-09-04No Copyright, Contractual RestrictionsMartha Albert; Elijah Albert; Ida AlbertHai In Jo7d25b78dfd7c5f6efafb058c26293c06da0b051a