James Foreman
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from John G. Ross to Chief John Ross, May 19, 1842
Letter from John G. Ross G. Ross, Park Hill, to Chief John Ross. Reporting killing of James Foreman by Stand Watie which P. M. Butler, Agent, is investigating. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 864
Letter from John G. Ross to Chief John Ross, May 25, 1842
Letter from John G. Ross, Park Hill, to Chief John Ross. Providing details of Watie's murder of Foreman and actions of Butler (Moulton) (Also see May 19, 1842 letter). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 866
Letter from John M. Ross to Chief John Ross, June 10, 1842
Letter from nephew, John M. Ross, Park Hill, to Chief John Ross, Washington City. Reporting more on Watie-Foreman affair and smallpox among Seminoles on a boat at Webber's Falls. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 868
Letter from Moses Daniel to Chief John Ross, July 3, 1842
Photostat of letter from Moses Daniel, Baties Prairie, to Ross and delegation. Regarding Williams claim [See June 24, letter] Baties Prairie, and other claims; also reporting on killing of Foreman and a white woman in Arkansas with the Cherokee murderer, Walking Woolf, turned over to her family and killed by a mob. (Moulton). Folder 875.
Spoliation Claim of Too-Nie-Y-E, August 22, 1838
Spoliation claim--Too-Nie-Y-E of Long Savannall, signed by James Foreman, agent for collecting claims and referred to General Winfield Scott by Richard Taylor, President of Cherokee Committee. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 401