Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope from the Office of Indian Affairs addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Envelope addressed to John Drew, Esq. in Washington City, D. C. Envelope stated that it was from Commissioner A. S. Loughery in the Office Indian Affairs and was Official Business. Folder 598
Envelope labeled "North American Telegraph Co." addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Folder 598
Envelope with the notation 'Made out blank for Widow's Pension today", September 2, 1915
Envelope with the notation 'Made Out Blank for Widows Pension Today. Enlisted Sacramento, CA was moved to [illegible text] in 1870, divorced in 1879.' Folder 10
Essay on the Temperance Society started by Worcester, 19th century
Folder 16
Excerpt of letter by Samuel Worcester to The Indian Advocate, January 1853
Folder 14
Excerpts of letter from Ermina Nash Worcester to John Orr Worcester concerning his father's will, October 4, 1859
Ermina Nash Worcester was the second wife of Samuel Worcester. Folder 18
Excerpts of letter from Mrs. Redfield to A.E.W. Robertson regarding Union Mission Boarding School, March 15, 1898
Folder 45
Extract of Special Orders No. 127 by Brigadier General Cooper, May 25, 1865
Extract relieved W. T. Cline as an agent for the subsistence department at Boggy Depot. Cline was to be replace by Major P. G. Lynch who will also serve as Post Commissary. Folder 334
"Extracts" from a letter written by Reverend John Edwards regarding Choctaw Nation's Wheelock Academy and Reverend Wright, mid-20th century
Folder 3
Family Register on Currier & Ives form showing the marriage of W. G. Robinson to J. T. Ross, February 27, 1873
W. G. Robinson was born in Simpson County, KY on January 17, 1848. J. L Ross was born in Cherokee Nation on September 18, 1854. The couple was married by S. M. Taylor in Cherokee Nation. Folder 378