Skip to main content

Judges

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\AGENTS FACET\People\people\people by occupation\people in government and administration\administrators\officers (administrators)\public officers\

Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:

From F.E. Stranahan to Henry Lion, February 22, 1935

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.8205
Description

Letter from Mr. Stranahan to Henry Lion. Answering letters about a memorial.

Dates: February 22, 1935

From F.E. Stranahan to Nancy C. Russell, June 27, 1930

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1644
Description

Handwritten, from F.E. Stranahan, Fort Benton, Montana, June 27, 1930, is glad that Nancy C. Russell plans to visit.

Dates: June 27, 1930

From Judge F.E. Stranahan to Nancy C. Russell, October 14, 1930

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.1640.1-4
Description

Handwritten, two pages from Judge Stranahan, Fort Benton, Montana, October 14, 1930, thanks Nancy C. Russell for invitation to visit camp at lake.

Dates: October 14, 1930

Letter from J. Frishman, Muskogee, March 16, 1899

 Item — Folder 1349: [Barcode: 187.1349]
Identifier: 3826.7583-.2
Description

Letter from J. Frishman, Muskogee, to "Friend Chas." Confidential report that "Gill" will be appointed Judge. Three sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on the recto of each sheet. Folder 1349

Dates: March 16, 1899

Letter from John Ridge to Chief John Ross, April 3, 1832

 Item — Folder 70: [Barcode: 187.70]
Identifier: 4026.106-.3
Description

Letter from John Ridge to Chief John Ross about support for Elias Boudinot's trip. Is happy about decision in Worchester v. Georgia, and reports on the Secretary of War Lewis Cass who wants a removal treaty. Also says he has given a letter of introduction to Chief John Ross for John Dunlap from Scotland. (Moulton Vol. I, pp. 241-42 resembles this letter). Folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on six pages. Folder 70

Dates: April 3, 1832

Letter from John Williams to Chief John Ross, September 16, 1832

 Item — Folder 73: [Barcode: 187.73]
Identifier: 4026.110
Description

Letter from John Williams to Chief John Ross regarding permission to work gold mines. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 73

Dates: September 16, 1832

Letter from Joseph Vann to John Ross, November 14, 1842

 Item — Folder 881: [Barcode: 187.881]
Identifier: 4026.1044-.1
Description

Letter from Joseph Vann, President and D. J. Bell, Secretary, of National Committee to Ross. Lists associate and district judges elected. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 881

Dates: November 14, 1842

Letter from Lewis Ross to Chief John Ross, September 25, 1843

 Item — Folder 893: [Barcode: 187.893]
Identifier: 4026.1056-.1
Description

Letter from Lewis Ross [brother], Grand River, to Chief John Ross, Park Hill. Brother is concerned about "Disturbers of the Peace" and states David Vann and Judge Carter are to organize the court "for trial of the prisoners." (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 893

Dates: September 25, 1843

Letter from Moses Alberty to Chief John Ross, September 23, 1856

 Item — Folder 1033: [Barcode: 187.1033]
Identifier: 4026.1206
Description

Letter from Moses Alberty, Circuit Judge, to Chief John Ross. Regarding cases in which objections had been raised about his presiding as Judge. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1033

Dates: September 23, 1856

Letter from T. L. McKenney to Chief John Ross, September 18, 1841

 Item — Folder 780: [Barcode: 187.780]
Identifier: 4026.946-.1
Description

Letter from T. L. McKenney, New York, to Chief John Ross. Concerning "the recent revolution", especially in that department of the government in which your business centers; criticizes Mr. Bell and praises his replacement, Judge McLean. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 780

Dates: September 18, 1841