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Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from William Shorey Coodey to Chief John Ross, October 4, 1839

 Item — Folder 658: [Barcode: 187.658]
Identifier: 4026.847
Description

Letter from William Shorey Coodey, President National Committee to Chief John Ross. Reporting judges elected National Council. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two sides. Folder 658

Dates: October 4, 1839

Letter from William Y. Hansell to Chief John Ross, June 12, 1835

 Item — Folder 145: [Barcode: 187.145]
Identifier: 4026.197-.1
Description

Letter from William Y. Hansell, attorney, to Chief John Ross. Reporting that Judge Underwood has received letter from Secretary of War in which he stated he was instructed by the President to say "That the present is the last proposition the Cherokees will receive while he remains in office." Also urging his attendance at July council and conference with Colonel Rockwell and Hansell. Folded sheet of paper with handwritten text on four sides. Folder 145

Dates: June 12, 1835

Letter Reporting that Uncle Mackey States There is a Presidential Order to Arrest Delegation for Opposing Treaty, November 18, 1836

 Item — Folder 206: [Barcode: 187.206]
Identifier: 4026.422-.1
Description

Letter (fragments missing) written at Gunter's Landing and addressed "Dear Father". Reporting that Uncle Mackey states there is a Presidential Order to arrest the delegation for opposing the Treaty of New Echota; removal beginning. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 206

Dates: November 18, 1836

Note from Chief John Ross to John Tipton, May 9, 1836

 Item — Folder 185: [Barcode: 187.185]
Identifier: 4026.247-.3
Description

Note from Chief John Ross to General John Tipton, Senator, handed to Colonel Standifer by Lewis Ross and delivered to Tipton, protesting Schermerhorn Treaty and indicating readiness to meet with new commissioners, if appointed by the President. (Moulton) Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 185

Dates: May 9, 1836

Note from Sec. of War Poinsett to Cherokee Delegation, January 22, 1840

 Item — Folder 696: [Barcode: 187.696]
Identifier: 4026.888
Description

Note from Sec. of War Poinsett to Cherokee delegation. Government will hold no communication with Ross until investigation of Ridge-Boudinot murders is completed; President will receive other members of delegation. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 696

Dates: January 22, 1840

Order Signed by Richard Taylor and Stephen Foreman to Pay Thigh Walker, September 27, 1836

 Item — Folder 198: [Barcode: 187.198]
Identifier: 4026.417
Description

Order signed by Richard Taylor, President National Committee, and Stephen Foreman, Clerk, to pay Thigh Walker. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 198

Dates: September 27, 1836

Photostat of Letter from Chief John Ross to John Howard Payne, January 7, 1836

 Item — Folder 180: [Barcode: 187.180]
Identifier: 4026.427-.4
Description

Photostat of a letter from Chief John Ross in Washington City, to John Howard Payne in New York. The Ross Delegation has presented credentials to President who has received a Cherokee memorial of which Chief John Ross has no knowledge. Made by State Department and sent by Captain Edwin Piburn, United States Army to show how Photostats come out. (Typescript) (Moulton) Four sheets of paper with typed text on the rectos. One sheet of paper is a Photostat. Folder 180

Dates: January 7, 1836

Printed message from President Chester B. Arthur to Congress., January 20, 1883

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 187.Unknown]
Identifier: 3026.199
Description

Printed message from President Chester A. Arthur to Congress regarding 'Cherokee Lands in Indian Territory.' Accounting for lands taken by United States for settlement of friendly Indians under 1866 Treaty.

Dates: January 20, 1883

Printed message from President Martin Van Buren, July 7, 1838

 Item — Folder 372: [Barcode: 187.372]
Identifier: 4026.598-.5
Description

Printed message from President Martin Van Buren transmitting Major General Jessup's report on Florida operation (See John Howard Payne REG. NO. 3826.1981). Folded sheets of paper with typed text in ink on twelve pages. Folder 372

Dates: July 7, 1838

Record of Conversation between John Lowry and President James Madison, February 22, 1816

 Item — Folder 6: [Barcode: 187.6]
Identifier: 4026.17
Description

Record of conversation between John Lowry and President James Madison. The latter mentioned war losses, iron works, and smith shops, and willingness to cede a piece of South Carolina land. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 6

Dates: February 22, 1816