Box 1
Contains 69 Results:
Photostat of Cherokee Council Rules of the Senate in syllabary, 1890
Photostat of Cherokee Council Rules of the Senate in Cherokee syllabary. Folder 53
Letter from G.W. Hicks to George Benge, February 3, 1892
Letter from G.W. Hicks, Wichita Baptist Mission, Anadarko in Oklahoma Territory to George Benge in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, asking for the return of fifty dollars sent to S. Benge and W.P. Ross for a trip to Washington, D.C. that had to be canceled. Folder 54
Letter from Waddie Hudson to G.W. Benge, January 3, 1896
Handwritten letter from Waddie Hudson in Tahlequah to G.W. Benge in Washington, D.C. requesting news about the Committees on Indian Affairs and treatment of delegates. Written on three pages labeled The Arrow Printing Co., which is managed by Hudson. Folder 55
Two documents regarding Cherokee National Council orders for paid provisions, December 7, 1903 and January 5, 1904; December 2, 1903 and December 4, 1903
Promissory note and check processed by Guardian Trust Company, May 28, 1904; January 4, 1905
Promissory note for the sum of eight hundred dollars signed by Lucy Silk, Walter Rogers, and Charley Ratt May 28, 1904, alongside a check for five dollars signed by John L. London paid to Harper and Wilson January 5, 1906, both processed via the Guardian Trust Company in Tahlequah. Folder 57
Power of Attorney for Father or Mother for Child's Property for Lucy Silk, May 28, 1904
Document detailing Power of Attorney for Father or Mother for Child's Property for Lucy Silk, a member of the Cherokee Nation and guardian of Walter Sanders and Charley Ratt. Folder 57
Proceedings of Tenth Annual Meeting of Cherokee Baptist Sunday School Convention , September 25 - 26, 1908
Proceedings of Tenth Annual Meeting of the Cherokee Baptist Sunday School Convention at Standing Rock Church, including a statistical table. Some names are written in Cherokee syllabary. Folder 59
Photostat of list of property transferred from Cherokee Capital to Carnegie Library, June 5, 1913
Photostat of letter from Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary, W.C.P. Lewis C. Laylin, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting objects/property to be relocated from the Cherokee Capital Building to the Carnegie Library, both in Tahlequah, for safe keeping and exhibition purposes. Includes list of transferred items as of June 28, 1913, signed by Carnegie librarian and trustees. Folder 60
Letter from L.B. Gritts to Miss Teenor regarding membership cards for the Kee-Too-Wah Society, April 16, 1950
Letter from L.B. Gritts to Miss Teenor regarding cards for membership in the Kee-Too-Wah Society and the printing date for the Cherokee Advocate. Folder 61
Blank application forms for Kee-Too-Wah Society, mid-20th century
Blank application forms for membership in Kee-Too-Wah Society. Folder 61