I think Inga has you on the right track....I would contact Gaynor or Fess St. John. I've never heard of such a document. Perhaps, at one time, Fuller and St. John was assisting persons in claiming Indian benefits? John Paul Myrick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Campbell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 3:06 PM Subject: [ALCULLMA] FULLER & ST. JOHN, Attorneys, Cullman, AL Sept 1894 > I'm looking for records or other information about FULLER & ST. JOHN, Attorneys in Cullman, AL (Cullman Co.) in > September 1894. > > In particular, I have a copy of an application for membership in the Cherokee Nation dated September 7(?), 1894. > It was printed with blanks for the applicant's name, etc., with 'FULLER & ST. JOHN, Attorneys' printed on the > bottom. This might imply that more than one person was applying at this time. > > Any pointers to tracking this down would be greatly appreciated. > > > Alice > > > > > ==== ALCULLMA Mailing List ==== > I am List Manager on a volunteer basis. I do not get any benefit or monetary compensation for maintaining this list. Please accept my apologies for any delays in correcting your problem(s). > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html > >