Thomas Pegg
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Act of National Council Appropriating Funds for Certain Teachers at Baptist Mission and Hickory Grove and Discontinuing the Latter School, November 5, 1861
Act of National Council signed by Thomas Pegg, Joshua Ross, White Kitchen, and T. B. Wolfe appropriating funds for certain teachers at Baptist Mission and Hickory Grove and discontinuing the latter. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1138
Act of National Council Appropriating Money from School Fund and Orphan Fund for 1861 and 1862, November 5, 1861
Act of National Council signed by Thomas Pegg, Joshua Ross, White Kitchen, T. B. Wolfe, and Chief John Ross appropriating money from school fund and orphan fund for 1861 and 1861. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1137
Act of National Council Authorizing Chief John Ross to Give a Full Statement of Failure of United States Civil Agents to Provide Relief to Cherokee and Authorizing Agents to Spend $20,000 for Relief, May 14, 1863
Act of National Council Declaring Mission stations are Cherokee Property, November 6, 1861
Act of National Council signed by Thomas Pegg, Joshua Ross, White Kitchen, T. B. Wolfe, and J. M. Benje as President of National Committee declaring Mission stations are Cherokee property and are to be listed for sale; printing press and building at Baptist Mission do not belong to Mission Board. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1339
Act of National Council Naming Chief John Ross, Lewis Downing, James McDaniel, and Evan Jones as Delegates to Represent Cherokee before United State Government, February 19, 1863
Act of National Council at Cowskin Prairie, signed by Lewis Downing and J. B. Jones, Spring Frog and William M. Scraper; also Thomas Pegg, acting Principle Chief naming Chief John Ross, Lewis Downing, James McDaniel, and Evan jones as delegates to represent Cherokee before United States Government. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three sides. Folder 1178
Act of National Council naming Delegation of Chief John Ross, Smith Christie, Thomas Pegg, and George Scraper, October 18, 1864
Act of National Council naming Delegation of Chief John Ross, Smith Christie, Thomas Pegg, and George Scraper; approved by Smith Christie, Alex Foreman, Ta-la-la, and Acting Principal Chief Lewis Downing. Folder 1258.
Communication from Cherokee Delegation to President Andrew Johnson, January 31, 1866
Communication from Cherokee Delegation of Smith Christie, White Catcher, Daniel H. Ross, Thomas Pegg, S. H. Benge, and James McDaniel to President Andrew Johnson regarding loyalty of Chief John Ross and the Cherokee. Twenty one pages with handwritten text in ink. Folder 1298
Letter from Annie B. Ross to Robert, April 14, 1866
Letter from Annie B. Ross in Washington City to Robert about condition of Chief John Ross and Judge Pegg. One sheet of paper, folded, with handwriting in ink on all sides. Folder 1306.
Letter from Cherokee Delegation in Washington City to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Alfred B. Greenwood, April 2, 1860
Letter from Cherokee Delegation (Chief John Ross, John Drew, P. M. Benge, and Thomas Pegg) in Washington City to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Alfred B. Greenwood principally relating to 'Neutral Land'. (Moulton). Folder 1069.
Letter from Chief John Ross to Sarah Stapler, March 25, 1860
Letter from Chief John Ross in Washington City to Sarah Stapler. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 1067