Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J.W. Trumbull to Major Powell concerning General Pike's vocabulary, May 7, 1881
Letter from J. W. Trumbull also refers to "Mrs.Robertson". Folder 44
Letter from Kate Lynch to sister concerning LaRue's letter and difficulties with landlord J. J. McAlester , January 1, 1893
Kate Lynch wrote from McAlester, Indian Territory. Lynch enclosed the letter from Jinnie LaRue and gave her opinion regarding the matter. Lynch also described difficulties with landlord J. J. McAlester who had asked her to move from his place. Folder 559
Letter from Landon O. Mason to Joab Scales concerning quality of salt delivery, March 5, 1859
Letter from Landon O. Mason, North Fork, to Joab Scales concerning the poor quality of salt delivered by Mr. Drew. Folder 244
Letter from Leonard Worcester to Augusta Robertson Moore regarding Cherokee Bible, January 14, 1933
Folder 19
Letter from Lewis Riley to John Drew, April 12, 1850
Letter from Louis Riley, near Fort Gibson, to John Drew, in Washington City. Letter concerning a claim and local news. Folder 146
Letter from Lewis Riley to John drew , April 27, 1850
Letter from Lewis Riley to John Drew in Washington City. Letter concerning claim from April 13 letter, Drew's home place and the Tahlequah [sic] California Company. Post Script contains information of the health of Mrs. Rogers. Folder 148
Letter from Lewis Riley to John Drew, May 7, 1850
Letter enclosed six powers of attorney and suggested it was a good time to buy head rights. Letter also mentions whisky smugglers and local departures to California. Folder 151
Letter from Lewis Riley to John Drew seeking his assistance in trial of Return Foreman, November 2, 1859
Lewis Riley, Mouth Grand River, states that he will pay John Drew to assist with Return Foreman trial. Money is scarce so Lewis offers to Pay Drew in property the same fee that Judge Fields gets. Folder 254
Letter from Lewis Ross at Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation to Henry C. Ross at Nazareth Hall, Pennsylvania concerning Lewis' trip from Philadelphia to Leavenworth, Kansas., July 22, 1864
Lewis Ross mentions finding relatives well and raising corn to help the hungry, hoping the Rebel Bushwhackers do not destroy it. Fort Gibson is much stronger now. Folder 20
Letter from Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. to his son, Henry Ross in Pennsylvania, March 29, 1864
In this letter, Lewis Ross gives advice to his son, Henry on behavior at school at Nazareth Hall as well as information about the Indian Regiment assignments during the Civil War. Folder 6