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The Hester Rolls are a Cherokee census roll that was taken in 1883 by Joseph G. Hester. The census included the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.[1]
Other Cherokee census rolls include:
1835 Census of Cherokees Living East of the Mississippi River (also known as the Henderson Roll)
1848 Mullay Roll
1851 Siler Roll
1852 Chapman Roll
1854 Act of Congress Roll
1867 Powell Roll
1869 Swetland Roll
Dawes Roll
^"Native American Records: Eastern Cherokee Censu... | History Hub". historyhub.history.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
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