1924 Baker Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

Where can I find the 1924 Baker Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians besides on Ancestry.com? 

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  • @Rlenhart81

    Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!

    The Baker Roll and related records are microfilmed as M2104, The 1928 Baker Roll and Records of the Eastern Cherokee Enrolling Commission, 1924–1929. The National Archives does not maintain a list of other institutions that have a copy of M2104 or websites that feature the digitized version. You might consider searching WorldCat.org (https://worldcat.org/) to see if another institution has the microfilm. WorldCat.org brings together information about collections in thousands of libraries around the world. Please see their About WorldCat.org page for more information: www.worldcat.org/about.

    However, the National Archives in Washington, DC, has M2104, and you are welcome to visit us to view it. For more information about the records, including detailed finding aids, please email us at archives1reference@nara.gov so that we can assist you further. For information about visiting, including how to schedule a research appointment, please see our website at https://www.archives.gov/dc.

    We hope this assists you with your research!

    Sincerely,
    Archives 1 Reference Branch (RR1R)
    [RR1R-23-46519-RB]

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  • @Rlenhart81

    Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!

    The Baker Roll and related records are microfilmed as M2104, The 1928 Baker Roll and Records of the Eastern Cherokee Enrolling Commission, 1924–1929. The National Archives does not maintain a list of other institutions that have a copy of M2104 or websites that feature the digitized version. You might consider searching WorldCat.org (https://worldcat.org/) to see if another institution has the microfilm. WorldCat.org brings together information about collections in thousands of libraries around the world. Please see their About WorldCat.org page for more information: www.worldcat.org/about.

    However, the National Archives in Washington, DC, has M2104, and you are welcome to visit us to view it. For more information about the records, including detailed finding aids, please email us at archives1reference@nara.gov so that we can assist you further. For information about visiting, including how to schedule a research appointment, please see our website at https://www.archives.gov/dc.

    We hope this assists you with your research!

    Sincerely,
    Archives 1 Reference Branch (RR1R)
    [RR1R-23-46519-RB]

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