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Notice

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Object Names

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Blank notice directed to the United States, Western Judicial District from D.L. McCorkle to be used for rent of land, January 1907

 Item — Folder 582: [Barcode: 61.582]
Identifier: 4027.3091
Description

Blank notice to U. S. A. from D. L. McCorkle to comply with the contract of August 1906 the back of notice has form to show evidence of service. Folder 582

Dates: January 1907

English translation of notice written in Cherokee syllabary, October 25, 1906

 Item — Folder 22: [Barcode: 38.22]
Identifier: 4027.8561
Description

Notice written in the Cherokee syllabary, with English translation, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding expense of moving from the old country to the new country per the Treaty of 1846 at New Echota. Folder 22

Dates: October 25, 1906

Handwritten notice from Return J. Meigs, War Department in Tennessee to John Browder, September 6, 1806

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: 3826.1270
Description

Handwritten notice from Return J. Meigs, War Department in Tennessee, to John Browder stating that lenient measures have not kept white people from running their cattle on indigenous lands, with instructions that they are to remove their cattle by September 20, or be prosecuted by law. Folder 6

Dates: September 6, 1806

Manuscript Collection: Eastern Band Cherokee Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.36
Collection Overview Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Eastern Band of Cherokees were those who, under the leadership of John Ross, did not subscribe to the treaty of New Echota (1835) and had to be removed by force to the Western lands. However, there had been emigration to the West as early as 1810 by groups who wished to leave Georgia and the term "Western Cherokees" was applied to this group as well as to later emigrants. The papers in the Gilcrease files labeled "Eastern...
Dates: 1752-1907

Manuscript Collection: Emil W. Lenders

 Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.126
Collection Overview Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Emil William Lenders (n. d.), cowboy and artist, was born in London and educated in Germany, having studied art at the Academy of Munich. He painted buffalo at the 101 Ranch in the 1890's, and was later associated with Buffalo Bill (William Cody). The papers consist of three books containing color sketches of American Indians and their artifacts, including cattle brands, with notes; a catalog of Lender's collection of books; a...
Dates: 1879-1951

Manuscript Collection: Frank G. Walling

 Collection
Identifier: MC.1980.211
Collection Overview Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Handwritten letter from Thomas Gilcrease to "Frank" [Walling] about his successes, failures, betrayals, etc. and how the natural things around him had restored his faith. A second letter about philosophies of life, faith and striving for the best in all. A third letter is typed from Thomas Gilcrease in San Antonio to Frank G. Walling in Tulsa regarding the care of any of his minor children that should survive him, since all of...
Dates: 1915-1955

Manuscript Collection: George W. Fields

 Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.66
Collection Overview Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: George W. Fields (n. d.) was an attorney for the Texas Cherokees. Three documents relate to the contract for Field's services and one is the account of the Proceedings of the General council of Texas Cherokees and Associated Bands empowering him to act in the matter of the claim against the State of Texas.. One typed, bound manuscript, dated 1920, is entitled "The Texas Cherokees, 1820-1839" and has ninety-two pages. There is...
Dates: 1920-1925

Manuscript Collection: Samuel Austin Worcester

 Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.226
Collection Overview Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Samuel Austin Worcester (1798-1859) was a missionary to the Cherokees in Georgia and in Indian Territory. His great contribution was his translation of various works into Cherokee, securing the type of the Sequoyah Syllabary, and the many publications from his press for the Cherokees, Choctaws, and Creeks. In this collection, there is only one original item: the agreement of the "Old Settlers" Council to allow him, with...
Dates: 1831-1961

Notice from Archibald M. Wilson to John Drew concerning improvements on his premises, August 13, 1843

 Item — Folder 66: [Barcode: 61.66]
Identifier: 4026.1613
Description

Notice from Archibald M. Wilson to John Drew warning him not to make improvements on his premises at Dragoon Barracks near Fort Gibson. Folder 66

Dates: August 13, 1843