Folder 598
Contains 19 Results:
Letter from Dr. W. W. Campbell to John Drew concerning tooth ache, mid-19th century
Dr. W. W. Campbell informed Mr. John Drew that he did not have two of the remedies inquired about but did not think those would work any way. Dr. Campbell did have nitric acid and that was recommended to kill the nerve. Dr. Campbell would come down with the antidote and if that did not work he would extract the tooth. Folder 598
Memo for Mr. Drew relating answers to questions and other directions, mid-19th century
Memorandum concerning heirs, power of attorney, and a form of acknowledgement. Folder 598
Letter to Judge John Drew regarding availability to show the Nevin property to the appraiser, September 27, mid-19th century
Letter was written at Creek Agency and signed by S. Butler. Butler stated that he prefers John Drew to be present himself. Folder 598
Letter to John Drew regarding condition of horse, September 20, mid-19th century
Letter was written in Van Buren, Arkansas and sent to Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. Letter written and signed by John L. Humphrey. Folder 598
Letter to Mrs. Drew, mid-19th century
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Letter from John T. Drew to his mother regarding mistake on estimate , late 19th century
John T. Drew wrote his mother from McKenzie College in Texas to inform her that he had calculated what he owed on his bill. He actually owed $200.00 not $140.00 which he told her in a previous letter. John T. Drew informed his mother that he had become a member of the Methodist Church. Letter signed J. T. Drew. Folder 598
Letter to from A. P. Bright to R. Drew, Esq. concerning purchase of a lot and lumber, August 6, mid-19th century
Letter was written at Creek Agency. Folder 598
Letter from Louis McIntosh to John Drew regarding delay in sending [m]oney due to inclement weather , mid-19th century
Louis McIntosh informed John Drew that he had not been able to send Drew's ponies until now because of inclement weather. The ponies were now sent with Mike Spanyard. Calculation in pencil on bottom of page. Folder 598
Bill of sale from James Mackey to John Drew for the purchase of a Negro slave girl named Caty , early 19th century to mid 19th century
Caty was 15 years old and sold for $300.00. Bill of Sale was signed James Mackey. Folder 598
Letter from Jno addressed to sister concerning a contract settlement and that refers to a missing enclosed document, late 19th century - early 20th century
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