Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from National Surety Company confirming a notarial bond for J. L. McCorkle, Esquire and sent a notary sign under a separate cover, April 22, 1913
Letter was written on National Surety Company letterhead in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The notarial bond was in favor of the state of Oklahoma and was for $1,000.00. Letter signed by General Agent H. S. Shelor. Folder 587
Letter from P. E. Jones in Natchez to Wm. G. Robinson concerning poor crop, yellow fever, buying a stable, and Fair Authority Jockey Club, September 20, 1873
The crop was said to product less than half of what it did the year before because worms had swept the country, swamp and highlands. He stated that yellow fever was above them in Vicksburg and the city authorities had established a quarantine that put a stop to business. Folder 391
Letter from P. J. Hudson, U. S. Indian Agency, to Miss Jane E. Wright, regarding the Choctaw Nation's Wheelock Academy and co-founder, Alfred Wright, February 14, 1932
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Letter from P. M. Butler to John Drew concerning three mules, December 24, 1845
Letter from P. M. Butler to John Drew asking that three mules to be shod and returned to Camp Coddy. Folder 88
Letter from Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation requesting arrest of Dick Glass, August 31, 1883
Letter requested arrest of Dick Glass, a Creek, who had fled from justice. Folder 507
Letter from Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation requisitioning arrest of Lewis and Ezekiel Moore , August 31, 1883
Lewis and Ezekiel Moore were to be arrested and delivered to Sheriff Wm. Robinson. Letter stated that a certified copy of the warrant was attached, 4026.2090.1. Folder 508
Letter from Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to R. M. Swain and K. S. Blythe, July 21, 1885
Letter from Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to R. M. Swain, K.S. Blythe, and other regarding date for removal of structures from public thoroughfares in Vinita. With envelope to R. M. Swain. Signed by Bushyhead. Folder 4
Letter from Principal Chief John Ross to John Drew appointing his to Cherokee Delegation, January 28, 1860
John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, appoint John Drew as a delegate to fill a vacancy. The delegation was headed to Washington City. Folder 262
Letter from R. C. Bollinger to Mrs. Emma McCorkle concerning payment on musical instrument, February 17, 1893
R. C. Bollinger was a music dealer in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Bollinger informed Emma McCorkle that his traveling salesman and collector would be around to see her about the 30th. Bollinger's place of business was destroyed by fire and he sustained a heavy loss. He asked for Mrs. McCorkle to assist him by paying all that was due on her instrument. Body of letter was typed. Folder 560