Letter from John T. Drew, Solicitor, to Mr. W. G. Robinson concerning the employment of a United States citizen, May 15, 1877
Description
John T. Drew was a solicitor in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Drew advised W. G. Robinson that he had to acquire a license to employee United States citizens and that Drew had no record of a license being obtained for one of Robinson's employees, James Pont [sic] Callaway. Drew advised Robinson that if he had not already obtained a license to employee Mr. Callaway that he do so quickly. Folder 432
Dates
- May 15, 1877
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 Agent
- Cherokee Nation -- tsalagi ayeli -- tsalagiyi
- Indian Territory
- Indians of North America
- James Pont Calaway
- John Drew
- John Drew Manuscript Collection
- John T. Drew
- Letter
- Letters and letter-writing
- Manuscripts
- Muskogee -- Guso'i
- Native American
- Native Americans
- United States
- W. G. Robinson
- act
- attorney, powers of
- attorneys
- chief (tribal leader)
- citizen
- clerks
- code (regulations)
- district (national)
- employment
- laborers
- legal documents
- licenses
- mechanics (persons)
- post-Removal
- solicitors
Repository Details
Part of the Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research Repository
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