Cherokee Nation -- tsalagi ayeli -- tsalagiyi
Found in 412 Collections and/or Records:
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. H. Trott, Mayor of Downingville, Cherokee Nation, to G. W. Benge, June 17, 1889
Letter from H. H. Trott, Mayor of Downingville, Cherokee Nation, to G. W. Benge requesting Benge to reinstate a case verdict that was not popular with the residents of the town. Folder 6
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 H. T. Martin to John Drew concerning Old Settler claims and the killing of two Cherokees, May 7, 1860
H. T. Martin wrote from Tahlequah to John Drew in Washington City. Martin asked Drew to pursue Old Settler claims under the 1846 Treaty. Killing of two Cherokees mentioned. Folder 272
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
Letter from Henry C. Ross to his father, Lewis Ross regarding his concern for the Cherokee people in the Nation, being killed by the Rebels , May 8, 1864
Folder 17
Letter from Henry C. Ross to his father, Lewis Ross regarding personal things. He does not want to return to the Cherokee Nation , April 6, 1864
Folder 15
Letter from J. C. Dickinson to Friend Tatum, October 16, 1860
A letter from J. C. Dickinson in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, to Friend Tatum discussing a Cherokee Council session in which the selling of neutral lands were protested in Washington. Folder 36
Letter from James Barbour to Creek Nation, 1797 - 1897
Article between James Barbour, Secretary of War, and the Creek Nation declaring the Creek Treaty of Indian Springs null and void (in fragment of letter discussing the same). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 18A
Letter from James Lang to Chief John Ross, June 10, 1832
Letter from James Lang to Chief John Ross, Chiefs, and Headmen about their move to the lands west of the Mississippi. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 72