Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Stone to Wiesendanger stating has started work on head of Stand Watie and asks if any other historical figures are wanted, November 15, 1945
Folder 12
Letter from Stone to Wiesendanger, stating he will begin project as soon as clay arrives, November 14, 1945
Folder 11
Letter from Stone to Wiesendanger with description and drawing of recently completed work, "An Atomic Baby", July 13, 1946
Letter from Suggs Drew addressed to sister concerning writing and school, late 19th century - early 20th century
Suggs informed his sister he would try to write more. Suggs was studying grammar, arithmetic, and geography. Letter is signed Suggs Drew. Folder 598
Letter from Susan K Christian in Jacksonville, Illinois to Mrs. Jody Ross, Locust Grove, October 14, 1920
Folder 53
Letter from Thomas Williamson identifying nine persons in a photograph of Eastern Dakota Delegation, November 15, 1858
Letter from Thomas Williamson, Missionary to W. W. Turner, Librarian of Patent Office. Letter identified nine persons in a photograph of Eastern Dakota Delegation. Letter is 4026.3537. Persons one through six on 4026.3537.1-.2. Persons seven through eight on 4026.3537.3. Person nine on 4026.3537.4. Folder 241
Letter from W. B. Rogers to Friend Robinson concerning death of Mrs. Drew, September 28, 1885
W. B. Rogers was in Honey Springs and wrote that Mrs. Drew died on Monday the 14th at 3 o'clock. Katie has taken the loss very hard. Letter signed W. B. Rogers. Folder 530
Letter from W. B. Rogers to Mr. Wm Robinson concerning little pony, December 1, 1885
W. B. Rogers wrote to William G. Robinson and asked for him to give his little girl pony to Mr. Daley who had promised to bring it up. Letter signed W. B. Rogers. Folder 531
Letter from W. H. Porter to Friend Eno, November 4, 1860
Letter from W. H. Porter in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Friend Eno. He states that George Johnson killed Old Wiley, an enslaved man belonging to Judge Wheeler, and that a five hundred dollar reward is being offered. Porter also warns Eno not to let another enslaved person named Arch Stand escape. Folder 37
Letter from W. Mackey in Choctaw Nation to Mrs. Emma Vann, March 22, 1875
Letter stated that he had visited the Adair's and wishes to know when the trial was to begin. Letter also had calculation written on recto in pencil. Folder 409