Letter from W. T. Adair in Vinita addressed to Uncle John concerning him living in Vinita and his reapplication for physician of the Cherokee Orphan Asylum, January 2, 1874
Description
Letter starts out with W. T. Adair informing his Uncle John that he has relocated to Vinita. The letter details the new "little" town. The letter then continues and Adair informed his uncle that he was resubmitting his application for the situation of physician at the Cherokee Orphan Asylum. The board of trustees decided to hire a medical man for the asylum and the selection would be made at the next meeting in January. Folder 399
Dates
- January 2, 1874
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 1485 item(s)
Medium
ink on paper
- Cherokee
- Cherokee
- Cherokee Orphan Asylum
- Coodys Bluff
- Dowingsville
- Employment (Economic theory)
- Flint
- Hotels, taverns, etc.
- Indian Territory
- Indians of North America
- John Drew
- John Drew Manuscript Collection
- Letter
- Letters and letter-writing
- Manuscripts
- Maysville
- Native American
- Native Americans
- Prarie View
- Salina
- Telegraph
- Vinita
- W. T. Adair
- Washington
- William Penn
- bakery
- blacksmiths
- board of trustees
- church
- drugstores
- health care
- laborers
- orphan
- orphanages
- physicians
- post office
- post-Removal
- railroad
- restaurants
- road
- schools
- stable
- teachers
- trains, railroad
- villages
Repository Details
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