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National A National Archives Catalog account is not required to use or search the Catalog. However, there are benefits to creating an account and logging in to search, National Archives Identifier: 300321: Creator(s): Department of the Interior. 1849- (Most Recent) Department of the Interior.1. LoginRegistered users may login here. A National Archives Catalog account is not required …2. Need HelpWhether you are new to the Citizen Archivist program, or looking for ways to …3. REGISTERA National Archives Catalog account is not required to use or search the Catalog. …4. The National Archives Cata…Registered users may login here. A National Archives Catalog account is …
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President The National Archives holds historical U.S. government documents (federal, congressional, and presidential records) that are created or received by the President and his …
National Go to the National Archives Catalog. In the Search box, enter 300321 (this is the National Archives Identifier) and click Search. Click on the link that says The Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized …
Digitized Digitized Index to the Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory (Dawes) By using the information from the index (which includes the name, tribe, enrollment number), researchers will be …
Files Land Allotments. There is a land allotment file for each approved enrollment number, but they are not available on microfilm. For copies of these files or for more …
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Within 1. Go to the National Archives Catalog series description for the Dawes Rolls and click on “Search within this series.”. 2. Remove the *:* from the search bar, replace it with …
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Final Examine the Final Rolls. Now you have the Cherokee roll number, you can use this to search the Final Rolls. This will give you additional information such as your ancestor's …
Dawes You can find an excellent tutorial about the Dawes Rolls is on the National Archives (U.S.) site. The Dawes Rolls are the basis for determining Native American tribal membership in the …
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Discover Discover the Roll Number. When you find the name you are looking for, make a note of the number next to it. This is the person's roll number. You can now search the Final …
Catalog In 2010, the National Archives Catalog had 5,195,538 descriptions. In 2021 the Catalog provided 27,789,076 descriptions. We know that providing digital copies of our …
The National Archives Catalog contains descriptions for NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC area; regional facilities; and Presidential Libraries. The Catalog is a work in progress and currently contains descriptions for 95% of our records, described at the series level.
About the National Archives Catalog The National Archives holds historical U.S. government documents (federal, congressional, and presidential records) that are created or received by the President and his staff, by Congress, by employees of Federal government agencies, and by the Federal courts in the course of their official duties.
Where NARA provides digital copies of records (e.g., documents, photographs, films, etc.), we also provide archival catalog descriptions of those records. If you require a transcript of a film or sound recording, or additional information about the records, please contact us.