| *''American State Papers: {{FSC|309454|item|disp= FS Library film 1631827 (first of 32 films); fiche 6051323}}, Legislative and Executive of the Congress of the United States'' cited under the subheading France (1710–1763) in [[Alabama Land and Property]]. Volume Seven, on Family History Library film 944499 item 2, pages 1–140, has the 1831 Armstrong roll of Choctaws owning farms who were entitled to receive land under the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek of 1830. The volume is indexed. These records are like a census, listing head of family, the number of males over 16, number of males and females under 10, number of acres, and location. | | *''American State Papers: {{FSC|309454|item|disp= FS Library film 1631827 (first of 32 films); fiche 6051323}}, Legislative and Executive of the Congress of the United States'' cited under the subheading France (1710–1763) in [[Alabama Land and Property]]. Volume Seven, on FS Library film 944499 item 2, pages 1–140, has the 1831 Armstrong roll of Choctaws owning farms who were entitled to receive land under the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek of 1830. The volume is indexed. These records are like a census, listing head of family, the number of males over 16, number of males and females under 10, number of acres, and location. |