presidents
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Resolution of National Committee and Council , October 10, 1832
Front side of document is a Resolution of National Committee and unknown, regarding improvements. Both signed by John Rogers, President and Wm. Thornton, Clerk and appear to be Old Settler items. It is dated October 9, 1832. The back side is a Resolution of National Committee and Council regarding spoliation claims against the Osage. (OS). It is dated October 10, 1832. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 74
Resolution of National Committee and Council, May 9, 1834
This Resolution changing procedure for election of President to election by members of the Committee and Council, each of Old Settlers, is dated May 9th, 1834. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 110
Resolution of National Committee and Council, May 9, 1834
Resolution altering the pay of committee and council members, clerks, and presidents. The resolution was actually made on May 9, 1834, but was not approved until October 24, 1834. (OS) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 125
Sheet about Direct Communication to President, 1797 - 1897
Sheet about direct communication to President, military force, favorable memorials, corn planting, etc. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1376
Spoliation Claim of Too-Nie-Y-E, August 22, 1838
Spoliation claim--Too-Nie-Y-E of Long Savannall, signed by James Foreman, agent for collecting claims and referred to General Winfield Scott by Richard Taylor, President of Cherokee Committee. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 401
Statement of President Martin Van Buren about His Position on Items in Cherokee Removal Claim, September 2, 1840
Statement of President Martin Van Buren about his position on items in Cherokee removal claim. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 746
Text of address (unsigned) by John Mason, Jr. to the Cherokee , August 7, 1837
Text of address (unsigned) by John Mason, Jr. to the Cherokee in which he speaks for the President who sees destruction of the tribe in continued white contact, but salvation in their own lands in the west and promises a delegation in the House of Representatives. Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 235
Typed minutes of a meeting of the conservative citizens of Webbers Falls concerning elections of new officers, April 3, 1903
Unsigned Letter Addressed to 'Sir' (Samuel Cooper per Moulton), 1797 - 1897
Unsigned letter addressed only to 'Sir' (Samuel Cooper per Moulton) taking exception to United States position 'that the President has no alternative.' One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 337A
Untitled Pencil Sheets Representing a "Talk for the President", 1797 - 1897
Untitled pencil sheets representing a 'Talk for the President.' Opening lines are identical with paragraph at bottom of second page and top of third page of speech. (See August 7, 1837) Nine sheets of paper with handwritten text in pencil on seventeen pages. Folder 235A