American Indian
Found in 335 Collections and/or Records:
Order by Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to William West to report on arrest of "Moore", July 25, 1883
William West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Moore was an alleged horse thief. Bushyhead also wanted his removal by detachment of U.S. Army in the report. Folder 501
Paper fragment with date and Wm. Thornton, November 6, 1841
Paper fragment with date and Wm. Thornton on front side and "Wm. Thornton Note One hundred fourteen dollars and thirty seven cents" on the verso. Folder 43
Passport for Benjamin Bracket and his family to travel independently from Cherokee Agency East to Cherokee Agency West, October 30, 1838
Signed by Nat. Smith. Folder 139
Payment from John Drew to Lamb and Weeden for two weeks room and board, February 7, 1849
Folder 44
Peace treaty between the king of Spain, the Chicacha, and the Chacta, May 14, 1792
The signers of this treaty include, but are not limited to, Colonel Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Governor of Natchez District, Fascoatura, King of the Chickasaws, and Franchimastabia, Principal Chief of Choctaw Nation. Folder 1
Photocopy of a postcard to mail in to request a copy of "The Vanishing American", early 20th century
Printed instructions and forms for Bounty Land under Act of September 28, 1850, September 28, 1850
Folder 167
Promissory note due John Drew, Fort Gibson, for five hundred dollars in W.W.I. paper signed by Ene. N. Norlands, September 30, 1840
Folder 43
Promissory note fragment, October 10, 1837
Promissory note fragment, one side mentions Cherokees and arrival west of the Mississippi signed by Smith, Superintendent of Cherokee Removal, reverse side names Joseph Speors seventy-five dollars, 1839 nothing due. Folder 13
Promissory note from A. Harris to R. Fields, July 17, 1843
Promissory note from A. Harris to R. Fields in the amount of one hundred dollars and witnessed by James Mackey. Folder 43