Sure, be glad to: go to http://www.nara.gov/ scroll down to the 'Genealogy Page' click on it, then scroll down to 'Search Hints for DATA in NAIL' click, scroll to Fort Smith and follow their instructions. When you get the results from the search then click 'Display results.' When you open one of the results scroll down to 'series description' and click to see images of Wyatt Earp's and Belle Star's. Melinda crystalwoman wrote: > Melinda-can you share this site with all of us on IT Roots, that which you > are speaking about in your e-mail here? Thanks, Happy Trails, J > Also, visit my personal home page on spirituality and genealogy: > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/3718/ > -----Original Message----- > From: E Schrock <edges@mail.gci-net.com> > To: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com > <Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 4:07 PM > Subject: Fort Smith > > >I found some names that corresponded with two of my relatives, too. So, > >I called an attorney friend to see if he could view them as a > >professional to see if they were mine. He said that it sounds like these > > > >are paper documents on file, not scanned, because unless a case goes to > >appellate court (and perhaps setting some kind of legal precedent) it > >isn't scanned for computer access. > >I did view the example of what the cases look like. Did you see down > >below where you send off that they have a case example on Belle Star? > >Pretty primitive records, but fun to read. > >Good luck, > >Melinda > >