Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from William Drew to his brother John Drew, 1850s
Letter concerning trip to Seminole Nation to get 80 to 90 negroes and council called at mouth of Illinois on August 5. Letter states that it was written by George. Folder 141
Letter from William H. Rogers to Col. John Drew concerning purchase of salt, December 17, 1862
Letter from William H. Rogers in North Fork to Col. John Drew in Webbers Falls asking for 20 bushels of salt for himself and his brother. He was in need of salt because he had some hogs to bacon. Rogers needs to know when he could bring a wagon down. Folder 261
Letter from William N. Bishop to Walter S. Adair regarding Cherokee land ownership, July 8,1835
Printed transcript and original manuscript letter from William N. Bishop, Agent, in Spring Place, Georgia to Walter S. Adair in Cass County, Georgia requesting for Adair to give up land held under Cherokee claims to the legal owner. Folder 19
Letter from William N. Bishop to Walter S. Adair regarding illegal occupation of land, January 10, 1838
Letter from William N. Bishop, Agent, to Walter S. Adair, notifying Adair to leave Lot No. 172-15-3, which is owned by another, or face "the penalty of the law." Folder 22
Letter from William N. Bishop to Walter S. Adair regarding Mr. Morrow's land, December 2, 1835
Letter from William N. Bishop, Agent, to Walter S. Adair, requesting that Adair grant possession of cleared land to Mr. Morrow, who has legal ownership. Folder 20
Letter from William P. Denckla to John Drew, March 15, 1856
William P. Denckla in Marysville, California asked John Drew to pay Brewer $100.00. Folder 142
Letter from Wisendanger to Stone discussing materials and depicting members of the Five Tribes., April 24, 1945
Folder 5
Letter from Wm. Bryant to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn regarding Cooper's defalcation, September 11, 1873
Folder 2716
Letter from Wm. M. Erwin to Mr. William Vann concerning meeting each other and a loan, April 2, 1886
William M. Erwin wrote from Muscogee, Indian Territory. Letter told William Vann to meet him tomorrow night. Letter also asked for him to bring $10.00 for a loan. Folder 533
Letter in Cherokee, 1865
Folder 36