Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Pumpkinvine to Situagi Sittewakee, March 7, 1838
Letter from Pumpkinvine in Huntington Main County, North Carolina to Sittuagua Situwakee in Washington City seeking letter from Delegation and describing conditions in Nation. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 313
Letter from R. A. Hosey, March 16, 1899
Letter from R. A. Hosey to Dr. Chas Ross, Tahlequah. One sheet of paper with letterhead and handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1350
Letter from R. A. Hosey, March 24, 1899
Letter from Hosey to Dr. Chas. Ross. Folder 1350.
Letter from R. A. Hosey to Dr. Chas Ross, March 24, 1899
Letter from Hosey to Dr. Chas. Ross. Single sheet of paper with letterhead and handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1350
Letter from R. C. Bollinger to Mrs. Emma McCorkle concerning payment on musical instrument, February 17, 1893
R. C. Bollinger was a music dealer in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Bollinger informed Emma McCorkle that his traveling salesman and collector would be around to see her about the 30th. Bollinger's place of business was destroyed by fire and he sustained a heavy loss. He asked for Mrs. McCorkle to assist him by paying all that was due on her instrument. Body of letter was typed. Folder 560
Letter from R. D. Ross to Chief John Ross, March 16, 1838
Letter from R. D. Ross in Lawrenceville to Chief John Ross. Postscript by J. M. Ross. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 320
Letter from R. E. Sumner to John T. Drew concerning horse, bridle, and saddle used to get Drew out of jail, October 4, 1870
Letter from R. L. Ream, Jr. to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn regarding claim and criticism of agents, August 22, 1873
Folder 2708
Letter from R. M. French to Wm. G. Robinson concerning Warford case, Bushyhead Sevier, and Wm. West, August 23, 1883
R. M. French was the High Sheriff and was writing to William G. Robinson. French informed Robinson that his letter was received and Elias Warford was very glad his case was put off. Bushyhead Sevier was at home and quit guarding some time ago. French asked if Robinson had seen William West and stated that he needed to get to work if he wanted "this office". Letter signed R. M. French. Folder 505
Letter from R. M. French to Wm. West concerning two escaped convicts, July 19, 1882
R. M. French was the High Sheriff and was writing to William West the sheriff of the Canadian District in the Cherokee Nation. The letter gives the names and descriptions of two convicts who escaped from the insane asylum on the afternoon of July 19, 1882. The names of the two convicts were Isaac Daugherty and Doast Bennette. Folder 477