Washington
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
Painted letter from J. W. Powell to W. Eames, April 24, 1881
J. W. Powell, Director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institute, hand addressed and signed this painted letter. Also included is an abstract of transactions by the Anthropological Society of Washington, D. C., 1880 – 1881. Folder 1
Photocopy of Letter from Lewis Ross to Ross, February 9, 1841
Photocopy of letter from Lewis Ross to Ross. Regarding delegation going to Washington; also conspiracy by Stand Waite, John Fields, and others to kill John Ross, Jesse Bushyhead, Robert Brown Sheriff and Lewis Ross. Two single sheets, photocopies with handwritten text, on one side of each sheet. Folder 758
Photocopy of newspaper article from Newark Star with photo of Leigh and his "Struggle for Existence", November 2, 1950
Folder 479
Printed Communication from Principal Chief Dennis W. Bushyhead to National Council, April 30, 1883
Printed communication from Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to National Council on disposition of $300,000 for lands assigned to Pawnee, Ponca, Nez Perce, Otoe, Missouri, and Osage. One sheet of paper with typed text in ink on Folder 1332
Proceedings of the Council of the "Old Settlers" Party of Cherokees, December 7, 1848
Proceedings of the Council of the "Old Settlers" Party of Cherokees held on December 5, 1848 in Tah-lon-tee-shee, signed by W.S. Martin, Secretary. The election of delegates to Washington was held and payment of United states debt was requested. Folder 34
Progress Map of the U. S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian, 1877
Red Clay Council, 1797 - 1897
Newspaper clipping referencing the Red Clay Council. Folder 1397
Senator Barack Obama going down the stairs with massacre survivors Wess Young, Sr. and Otis Granville Clark, and Eddie Faye Gates; all in Washington, Dictrict of Columbia for reparations hearing; Copy 1 of 3, 2005
Subscription offer from Chieftain Publishing Co. in Vinita, Oklahoma, January 1908
Folder 49
Sworn statement by Chief John Ross in Ohio County , December 17, 1839
Sworn statement by Chief John Ross in Ohio County (Enroute to Washington). Appointing Lewis Ross, Treasurer, to the Cherokee delegation (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 679