Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Gilcrease to Stone praising carvings and ideas, June 20, 1946
Folder 21
Letter from Gilcrease to Stone, tells of travel plans, and therefore will not be able to see Stone, September 3, 1946
Folder 30
Letter from Girt Jolly to Soup Watts regarding a horse purchase, late 19th century - early 20th century
Girt Jolly asked Mr. Watts if he had stolen the black horse he let him have. Letter signed Girt Jolly. Letter addressed to Soup Watts, Vian, Illinois District, Cherokee Nation. Folder 606
Letter from G.M. Lavender to Elias Boudinot, February 4, 1837
Letter from G.M. Lavender to Elias Boudinot, both of New Echota, concerning Charles Moore's ownership of the ferry on the Hightower River often used by Lavender. Folder 21
Letter from G.W. Hicks to George Benge, February 3, 1892
Letter from G.W. Hicks, Wichita Baptist Mission, Anadarko in Oklahoma Territory to George Benge in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, asking for the return of fifty dollars sent to S. Benge and W.P. Ross for a trip to Washington, D.C. that had to be canceled. Folder 54
Letter from H. F. Kincaid to W. G. Robinson concerning guns and ammunition, August 17, 1880
Letter was send from the Office of U. S. Commissioner of the Eastern District of Arkansas located in Muskogee, Indian Territory. The letter was written by H. F. Kincaid, United States Commissioner and U. S. Pension Notary to W. G. Robinson Esq. in Webbers Falls. Letter stated that he was sending a pistol and ammunition with offer to sell others to neighbors. Letter signed Kincaid. Folder 455
Letter from H. J. Vann in Webbers Falls to Mrs. Emma Robinson concerning pay per permit, June 23, 1876
H. J. Vann asked Mrs. Robinson if she send the pay for the permit that W. P. Payne got for her. Vann was making his quarterly report to the Treasurer soon and needed all the receipts. Letter signed H. J. Vann. Folder 422
Letter from H. Lindsey in Eufaula to Mrs. Emma Roberson in Webbers Falls concerning unpaid bill, March 6, 1877
H. Lindsey wrote Emma from Eufaula, Indian Territory. Emma was in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. The letter informed Mrs. Robinson that she was indebted to Mr. Lindsey $10.00 from 1873. He asked that she pay the amount to S. S. Cobb & Co. Folder 431
Letter from H. Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Chief D.W. Bushyhead, June 25, 1883
Letter from H. Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Chief D.W. Bushyhead requesting the locations of specific places in the Cherokee Nation needed for a new map of Indian Territory. Folder 49
Letter from Henry C. Ross, age 16, in Philadelphia to Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. regarding his school and plans to not return to the Nation, March 27, 1864
Folder 7