The Native American site I submitted earlier includes pages that can be searched to discover the enrollee's name, age, sex, blood degree, type, census card number and roll number, which makes it easier to use NARA's search engine. The last time I checked the below NARA site, the Choctaw applications had not yet been described in NAIL -- but both sites are good ones to search. http://www.archives.gov/research_room/nail/search_hints_for_genealogy.html#final Currently, NAIL contains limited genealogical data, particularly: 1. descriptions of 64,177 Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, and Sminole applications for enrollment to the Five Civilized Tribes (Dawes Commission) between 1898 and 1914. Please note 10,874 of the 64,177 application descriptions have digital copies attached to them. Many of the descriptions share the same digitized image(s)). The Choctaw applications have not yet been described in NAIL. Peggy Dawna Sisti wrote: > Here's the link I use: > > http://www.nara.gov/nara/nail.html > > click on Search for Archival Holdings, then > Nail Standard Search > check "Only description linked to Digital Copies" > at Keyword type: Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes > click Submit Search then > click Display Results > click the button for "Full Results" > click Links to Digital Copies > > This will give you a list of the 5 Civilized Tribes and from there you can search your names. > Grab a cup of coffee because unless you know there rolls numbers, it takes a bit of time! > > Happy Hunting! > ~Dawna > > --