<h4 class=ql-align-justify><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>This five-volume undertaking is based on the Chickasaw enrollment&nbsp;cards sometimes called census cards prepared by the Commission to the Five&nbsp;Civilized Tribes (the Dawes Commission) between 1898 and 1914. The Commission's&nbsp;purpose was to rule on citizenship applications submitted by members of the&nbsp;Five&nbsp;Civilized Tribes covering some 250000 persons. The Commission ultimately&nbsp;enrolled 101000 people according to the following categories indicating its&nbsp;findings on the enrollment cards: Citizens by Blood Citizens by Marriage New&nbsp;Born Citizens by Blood Minor Citizens by Blood Freedmen (former black slaves&nbsp;of Indians) New Born Freedmen and Minor Freedmen.&nbsp;The genealogical contents of the cards has been transcribed from National Archives Microfilm Series&nbsp;M-1186: Roll 67 pp. 1-662; and Roll 68 pp. 663-1424.</strong></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><br></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><span style=color: rgb(51 51 51);> </span><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>This transcription of the Chickasaw&nbsp;Enrollment cards provides the following information on each individual whose&nbsp;name appeared in a given application: county of residence post office (local&nbsp;address) name relationship to first person named in application age sex&nbsp;blood tribal enrollment (year town page) and similar identifying information&nbsp;for the parents of the first person named.</strong></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><span style=color: rgb(51 51 51);> </span></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><span style=color: rgb(51 51 51);> </span><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>In addition to the foregoing&nbsp;standard&nbsp;information which has been arranged in a tabular format&nbsp;researchers will&nbsp;discover valuable data in the Notes section at the&nbsp;conclusion of each card's&nbsp;contents. Besides the Dawes Roll No. the Notes&nbsp;contain other name listings&nbsp;references to different cards birth dates death&nbsp;dates listings on various&nbsp;payrolls with years mention of a spouse in the&nbsp;doubtful category or from&nbsp;another tribe and more. In all Volume I of&nbsp;</strong><em style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>Chickasaw by Blood</em><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>&nbsp;names&nbsp;3500 persons seeking citizenship status at&nbsp;this crucial time in Native American&nbsp;history.</strong></h4><p><br></p>
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