Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Photostat Copy of Letter from Chief John Ross to Colonel Thomas L. McKinney, August 25, 1844
Draft copy of letter from Ross, New York, to Col. Thomas. L. McKinney. Announces marriage to "Molly" (Mary) to be held in Philadelphia, Sept. 3. Folder 937.
Photostat of Abstract of Provisions Issued to the Detachment by Lewis Ross, March 21, 1842
Photostat of Abstract of provisions issued to the detachments by Lewis Ross, Contractor, Oct. 1838 to March 25, 1839; refers to "Contractor's account dated 21st March 1842".. Single sheet. Folder 821
Photostat of Cherokee Council Rules in syllabary, 1887
Photostat of Cherokee Council rules written in Cherokee syllabary. Folder 53
Photostat of Cherokee Council Rules of the Senate in syllabary, 1890
Photostat of Cherokee Council Rules of the Senate in Cherokee syllabary. Folder 53
Photostat of John Ross Claim, 1797 - 1897
Photostat of document in Folder 5126.918. Three sheets with handwritten text originally in ink on five pages. Folder 737B
Photostat of letter , December 6, 1837
Photostat of letter (REG. NO. 4026.500). Folder 271A
Photostat of Letter from Chief John Ross to John Howard Payne, January 7, 1836
Photostat of a letter from Chief John Ross in Washington City, to John Howard Payne in New York. The Ross Delegation has presented credentials to President who has received a Cherokee memorial of which Chief John Ross has no knowledge. Made by State Department and sent by Captain Edwin Piburn, United States Army to show how Photostats come out. (Typescript) (Moulton) Four sheets of paper with typed text on the rectos. One sheet of paper is a Photostat. Folder 180
Photostat of letter from Going Snake et al. to General Scott, June 9, 1838
Photostat of letter from Going Snake and others to Major General Scott, United States Army for the Cherokee Nation, concerning Cherokee request for a delay in their emigration to the Arkansas River for humanitarian reasons. Folder 23
Photostat of letter from Smith Christie in Fort Gibson to Lewis Ross concerning General Curtis and protection, January 26, 1864
Smith Christie was the acting Principal Chief. Christie was asking Ross to visit General Curtis in Leavenworth. Christie was also seeking protection for loyal Cherokee farmers and urging Superintendents of Indian Affairs to supply bread stuffs to the destitute people. Folder 326
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