sisters
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Letter of Consolation from C. C. Torrey to Sarah F. Stapler, August 4, 1865
Letter of consolation from C. C. Torrey to Sarah F. Stapler on the death of Mary Ross (her sister and Chief John Ross' wife). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 1284
Letter to Mrs. Maggie Bryant on death of her father from Aunt Mollie Ross, May 7, 1906
Folder 47
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at Cherokee Orphan Asylum addressed to Sister, December 4, 1875
Kate told her sister that she had written Suggy [sic] but had not heard from him. She told her sister how much she missed her and home. Kate would be going into the kitchen the next week but she found it fun. She urged her sister to come up at Christmas and asked if she was going to come and stay with Cousin Sue that winter. Letter is signed Kate Drew and she would have been 13 when she wrote the letter. The bottom of the page says, "bring me what you said you was dont forget". Folder 413
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at Orphan Asylum addressed to My Dear Brother, December 17, 1875
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at the Orphan Asylum addressed to My Dear Sister, April 26, 1875
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at the Orphan Asylum addressed to Sister, April 6, 1875
Kate stated that she was writing because she had a chance to send a letter by Mr. Boudinot. Kate told her sister she wished Sugie [sic] could have come to school there and she was getting on well. She told her sister how she longed to see her and that she would write to others when she got more paper. Letter is signed Kate. Kate addressed the letter on recto to Miss Emma Vann. Kate would have been 13 when she wrote the letter. Folder 413
Reservation Claim of Eliza Ross, March 25, 1845
Reservation claim of Eliza Ross (Ross' sister) for lands in Alabama reserved under Treaty of 1817 but ceded under 1835-6 Treaty. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 967
To Charles M. Russell from His Sister, late 19th century - early 20th century
Letter to Charles Russell from his sister; states that she is glad he is doing well with his art. Handwritten front and back on two pages (TU2009.39.612.1-TU2009.39.612.4).
Welcome Note, late 19th century - early 20th century
Card with the words "For our new sister with love from Nancy and Bert" handwritten with a ribbon attached to the upper right corner of the object.