Folder 598
Contains 19 Results:
Letter from Suggs Drew addressed to sister concerning writing and school, late 19th century - early 20th century
Suggs informed his sister he would try to write more. Suggs was studying grammar, arithmetic, and geography. Letter is signed Suggs Drew. Folder 598
Letter from A. H. Ohmsted to Mr. Drew concerning cattle, mid-19th century
Letter informed Mr. Drew that Rogers had arrived with the cattle and they were in a hurry to cross the cattle by sunrise the next morning. Ohmsted asked Drew to send $100.00 in silver for salt and other expenses. Folder 598
Letter from A. H. Ohmsted to Mr. Drew concerning expenses, mid-19th century
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Letter from M. Mayers & Bro. to John Drew concerning shipment of articles, mid-19th century
M. Mayers & Bro. send the articles by Brady's Wagon. Folder 598
Letter from Em Hanks to Mrs. Drew requesting her and Emma's presence, mid-19th century
Em Hanks informed Mrs. Drew that Mrs. Fowler had left in haste so she was taking the responsibility in sending for her and Emma. Letter signed Em Hanks. Folder 598
Letter from Esther P. Butler to Mrs. Drew concerning Emma's illness, February 21, mid-19th century - late 19th century
Esther P. Butler wrote Mrs. Drew from Van Buren on Sabbath morning, February 21st. Emma now had whooping cough and pneumonia. She was being seen by Dr. Dibrell. The letter invited Mrs. Drew to come down but if she did not they would keep her updated. Letter signed Esther P. Butler. Postscript signed E. P. B. Folder 598
Letter from Sarah Forester to Uncle John Drew requesting money, February 3, mid-19th century
Sarah Forester wrote from Paint Rock, Roane County, Tennessee to her Uncle John Drew in Washington City. She asked for her uncle to send her $300.00. Letter had postmark from Kingston Te. and was addressed to John Drew of Cherokee Nation, Washington City. Folder 598
Envelope from the Office of Indian Affairs addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Envelope addressed to John Drew, Esq. in Washington City, D. C. Envelope stated that it was from Commissioner A. S. Loughery in the Office Indian Affairs and was Official Business. Folder 598
Envelope labeled "North American Telegraph Co." addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
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