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Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Charles P. Jones to Timothy Jones, February 12, 1831
A handwritten letter from Charles P. Jones in Augusta, Georgia, to his father Timothy Jones in Hartford County, Connecticut. Charles misses his parents but wishes to remain in the South for the summer as a peddler. He also tries to persuade his parents to convert to Christianity. Includes a short typed summary. Folder 16
Letter from Chief John Ross to Mr. John W. Stapler, August 14, 1844
Typescript of Ross's letter from Boston to Mr. (John W.) Stapler, Wilmington. Asks for his daughter's hand. (Moulton). Folder 935
Letter from Henry C. Ross, age 16, in Philadelphia to Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. regarding his school and plans to not return to the Nation, March 27, 1864
Folder 7
Letter from Henry C. Ross in Philadelphia to 'Papa' Lewis Ross describing some boys who got into trouble , April 2, 1864
On separate page, Henry asks for people to write to him. Folder 8
Letter from Henry C. Ross to his father, Lewis Ross regarding personal things. He does not want to return to the Cherokee Nation , April 6, 1864
Folder 15
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson discussing relatives, deaths and crops, March 20, 1866
Folder 38
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Grand Saline, Cherokee Nation listing delegates in Washington and Neighbors, January 26, 1866
Folder 37
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., mentioning the trains returning with victorious army troops from Dixie, June 3, 1865
Folder 33
Nahehe and Geronimo, 1850 - 1900
Black and white portrait photograph of Geronimo and Nahehe. Men are standing on rock wall with men and horses in the background. Geronimo is on right. Folder 3
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Nahehe and Geronimo" in upper center on verso; Inscribed in graphite, "85757" on verso