Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Personal letter from Will B. McCorkle addressed to Uncle Joe concerning pictures and a dog, August 21, 1895
Will B. McCorkle wrote from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Uncle Joe regarding photos taken on his visit and license for dog. Uncle Joe could be Joseph L. McCorkle. Folder 568
Personal letter, probably from D. H. Burk, to J. L McCorkle , June 19, 1891
Letter from Forestville, California to J. L. McCorkle in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. Letter stated if his business does not increase to pay expenses he may return to Webbers Falls. Folder 552
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at Orphan Asylum addressed to My Dear Brother, December 17, 1875
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at the Orphan Asylum addressed to My Dear Sister, April 26, 1875
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at the Orphan Asylum addressed to Sister, April 6, 1875
Kate stated that she was writing because she had a chance to send a letter by Mr. Boudinot. Kate told her sister she wished Sugie [sic] could have come to school there and she was getting on well. She told her sister how she longed to see her and that she would write to others when she got more paper. Letter is signed Kate. Kate addressed the letter on recto to Miss Emma Vann. Kate would have been 13 when she wrote the letter. Folder 413
Personal letters to W. G. and Emma Robinson from Elizabeth Robinson , August 12, 1882 and August 23, 1882
Letter on recto was written on August 23, 1882 and addressed to Mrs. Emma Robinson. Letter is incomplete. Letter on verso was written on August 12, 182 and addressed to Mr. W. G. Robinson. Letter signed Elizabeth Robinson. Folder 479
Petition sign by 32 Cherokee asking Chief John Ross to declare a day of public thanksgiving, November 1846
Petition signed by 32 Cherokees asking Chief John Ross to declare a day of public thanksgiving. Petition reflects thanksgiving for end of reign of error which prevailed as a result of post-removal factionalism. Folder 94
Petition to General Council by John Martin concerning Childers Place, November 19, 1847
Petition to General Council by John Martin concerning Childers Place. John Martin bought Childers Place but it was sold by sheriff to Huston Ross. Folder 110
Petition to Wm. West protesting J. A. Foreman operating a sheep ranch , July 19, 1882
William West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. J. A. Foreman was a not citizen operating a sheep ranch two miles east of Muskogee. The were problems with the sheep ranch operating near all the cattle so the petitioners wanted the sheep ranch to be moved. Folder 478
Photocopy of Appointment of Robert D. Blackstone as postmaster, Maysville, Benton County, Arkansas, August 22, 1861
Appointment was signed by John H. Reagan, Postmaster General. Folder 311