Hi Scott & Zoocrew, Thought this might be useful. I scanned it from FLORIDA LINES, the newletter of the Florida State Genealogical Society Inc. Gayle ***************** Dawes Rolls Now On Internet The American Indians who were accepted on the final rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes as members of the Seminole, Cherokee and Creek tribes - 50,000 people, more or less - can now be searched on the internet. The records of the Choctaw and Chickasaw are not yet ready but will be completed soon. This record was produced for members of the Dawes Commission from 1898 to 1914 in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). It was required that each person applying had to prove their ancestry and tribal affiliation. The evidentiary documents are included in case files of those who did apply which is a wonderful source of information for today's genealogist. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has a NARA archival information locator (NAIL), which is an interactive database on a wide variety of NARA's holdings. This source is updated weekly. Search the website at: http://www.nara.gov/nara/nail.html The above announcement was given by the KINDLING, Newsletter of the Genealogical Society of Santa Rosa County, Florida. ***************