Indians
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
List of Cherokee Nation Committee of Old Settlers and delegate vote, November 19, 1846
List of the members of the Cherokee Nation Committee of Old Settlers with a tally vote to decide which delegates to send to Washington. Folder 32
List of Daniel and Moll Ross' children, mid-19th century
A list of Daniel and Moll Ross' children, handwritten and printed on a catalogue card. Folder 27
List of names drawn for Gold Region Land Lottery, October 1, 1832
List of names drawn for the land lottery of the Gold Region, 394th Georgia district, Montgomery County, Georgia, in 1832, signed by Willey Ogletrers. Includes typed manuscript. Folder 17
Map of Brainard Mission and family tree of Samuel Caswell and Miss Mindwell, 1824
A hand drawn and annotated map of the Brainard Mission, including building descriptions and a compass. Fields and orchards are described with estimated acreages. On the leftmost panel there is an illustration of the family tree of Samuel Caswell and Miss Mindwell B. with their five children, decorated with a farmhouse and trees in the background. Folder 13
Memorandum from U.S. War Department, 1797 - 1897
Memorandum from U. S. War Dept. Records of Indians in service in Civil War. Two sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on the recto of each sheet. Folder 1386
Newspaper article with photo of two donkeys, "Patient", January 24, 1944
Folder 479
Newspaper clipping with photo of painting "Buffalo Drive", mid-20th century
Folder 479
Notebook in Cherokee syllabary, 1906 - 1914
Bound journal handwritten in Cherokee syllabary. Dated enteries ranging between 1906 to 1914, likely a personal diary and/or ledger book. Mentions C.R. Hall of Wahhiyah, N.C. Folder 64
Official copy of resolution signed by Acting Chief Lewis Downing and Secretary G. W. Ross, July 14, 1865
Official copy of a resolution signed by Lewis Downing, Acting Chief of the Cherokee Nation, and Secretary G. W. Ross offering amnesty to Cherokee citizens who participated in the Civil War on the side of the Confederacy. The document includes the oath to be taken by the participants pledging allegiance to the Cherokee Nation and details the conditions for participants to be allowed amnesty. Folder 39
Opinion of William Wirt on the Claims for Improvements by the State of Georgia on the Cherokee Nation, circa 1830
Opinion of William Wirt on the claims for improvements by the State of Georgia on the Cherokee Nation under the Treaties of 1817 and 1828. (Moulton Vol. I, p. 196). Eight folded papers and two sheets of paper. Folder 49A