warriors
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from John Ross to Pierce M. Butler regarding Cherokee warriors entitled to pensions, August 30, 1842
Letter from John Ross in Washington City to Pierce M. Butler who was the US agent for Cherokees. The letter transmits a list of Cherokee warriors who are entitled to pensions. Folder 55
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Philadelphia referring to finding Dan H. Ross, New York, and his supply of goods for the store at Fort Gibson, May 19, 1865
Folder 32
Lone Wolf 2' and 'Mandan Warrior', late 19th century - early 20th century
Two paintings. The first is titled 'Lone Wolf 2' Native American on horseback sticker in the corner with, '25' hand written on it. The second is titled, 'Mandan Warrior' the sticker has, '23' written in corner.
Lone Wolf 2' and 'Mandan Warrior', late 19th century - early 20th century
Lone Wolf 2' and 'Mandan Warrior'
Memorandum of Lieutenant Colonel William Gates on meeting of Major General Thomas Jessup and Seminole Chiefs and Warriors, December 5, 1837
Memorandum of Lieutenant Colonel William Gates on meeting of General Thomas Jesup and Seminole Chiefs and Warriors. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 274
Sketch of Indian Standing Over Dead Man, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a sketch by Charles M. Russell of an Indian man cutting off the thumb of a dead Indian man. Pasted onto a sheet of paper.
Treaty Between Cherokees and Creeks, August 9, 1814
Treaty at Fort Jackson establishing a boundary between the Cherokee and Creeks, witnessed by Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Hawkins, and Return J. Meigs. Folder 2. 4826.3a-b is a photocopy of a transcript of the original treaty. Folder 2A
Unsigned Certification by John Brown Appling for United States Pension for Crawling Snake, July 1837
Unsigned certification by the late Captain of Cherokee Warriors John Brown stating that Crawling Snake was wounded in action at the Battle of Horse Shoe Bend and is applying for United States Pension. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 230