Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Indians Standing on rocks by lake, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black and white photograph of four Indians with headresses standing on rocks by a lake.
Indians with Tipis, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Indians with tipis on the prairie. Photo "a" attached to paper board.
Inventory of goods sent from Bayou Menard to mouth of Illinois, May 1844
Inventory of goods sent from Bayou Menard to mouth of Illinois in May of 1844. Inventory total is $971.23. Folder 72
Inventory of walnut and ash logs cut on various properties with note about a steer, late 19th century
Inventory of logs but by Morgan, Dunn, and Hubbard. There is a note on 4026.3417.1 about a 4 year old steer that was white with a black head. Folder 592
Invitation to Emma Robinson and husband to Cousin Kate's birthday dinner , October 9, 1877
Invitation was addressed to Emma Robinson. The invitation was from Cousin Kate and was extended to Emma and her husband. Kate's birthday dinner was to be held on October 10th. The invitation was written by W. B. Rogers at Honey Springs. Folder 433
Invitation to Joe Vann to attend party at Female Seminary, June 29, 1874
Invitation reads, "Compliments of a friend to Mr. Joe Vann soliciting the pleasure of his company to attend a social party to be given Thursday at six o'clock July 9th. Female Seminary. June 29, 1874." Folder 405
Invitation to the1966 unveiling of the Thomas Gilcrease bust by Willard Stone, 1966
Folder 80
J. C. Adams card, 1870s
J. C. Adams was an attorney at law in Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky. Motto on bottom of the card reads, "Makes collections a specialty." Name and other text written in pencil on verso. Folder 398
John Drew's statement of account with John T. Barr, 1832
Folder 9
Keeoma Native American Indian Woman and Native American Camp, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two paintings the first is titled, 'Keeoma Native American Indian Woman' and the second is of a Native American Camp.