Mar 28, 2019 - Sale 2503

Sale 2503 - Lot 300

Price Realized: $ 162
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 200 - $ 300
(LAW.) Johnson, Grant. Document signed by one of the very few Deputy U.S. Marshals in the American West. Partly printed document signed by Johnson as deputy and by two clerks. One page, 14 x 8 1/4 inches, with blank docketing form on verso; separations at folds, tape repair on verso, two chips on edges not affecting text. Fort Smith, AR, 6 August 1895

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Grant Johnson (1858-1929) was of Creek, Chickasaw, and African ancestry, and spent much of his youth with the Creek nation in Oklahoma. His fluency in Creek and other languages helped gain him an appointment as a deputy marshal in 1893, and he served through 1906, then was a police officer in Eufaula, OK. This document summarizes his activities on one case, the prosecution of Walter Taylor for "violating intercourse laws" (trading with Indians without a license). Deputy Johnson traveled 65 miles from Eufaula to Wewoka, OK to deliver subpoena notices to three witnesses, serve the warrant on Taylor, and bring the prisoner back to Fort Smith.