[M234, roll 291, frame 98]
Muster Roll of six straggling Creek Indians sent to New Orleans for emigration to Fort Gibson Arkansas.
Names | Feet | Inches | Eyes | When arrived | When sent | Off | Remarks |
Thomas | five | 8 | Black | 16th June 1839 | 18th July 1839 | Fort Gibson | About forty five years of age |
Charles | four | 4 | Black | 16th June 1839 | 18th July 1839 | Fort Gibson | Boy, son of Thomas |
William | four | 6 | Black | 16th June 1839 | 18th July 1839 | Fort Gibson | Boy, nephew of Thomas |
Sally | five | 2 | Black | 16th June 1839 | 18th July 1839 | Fort Gibson | Woman of forty, wife to Thomas |
Eliza | four | 7 | Black | 16th June 1839 | 18th July 1839 | Fort Gibson | Girl of 14?, daughter of Thomas and Sally, rather pretty |
Thomas | four | 3 | Black | 16th June 1839 | 18th July 1839 | Fort Gibson | Boy, son of Thomas and Sally |
The above is the best description I can give of the Indians no description having been sent with them. They were sent to Fort Gibson under the charge of Sergt. Hes- 4th Regiment of Infantry 18th July 1839.
- Clark?
Maj & Actg Em. Agent