troops
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Agreement (unsigned draft) with Agent Montfort Stokes, 1797 - 1897
Agreement (unsigned draft) with Agent Montfort Stokes. Regarding invitations to Jan. 15 council and promising that Treaty (or any other) Party members will not be molested or interrupted. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 691
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross to William H. Underwood, Esquire, September 3, 1830
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross to William H. Underwood, Esquire regarding legal proceedings. (Moulton). Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 43
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
Fragment of an unsigned draft of a dispatch from Camp Coody to Lt. Col. Ross concerning Jayhawkers and a skirmish with Hopothle-Ahola's party, November 25, 1861
Dispatch describing retreat of Jay Hawkers to Kansas leaving prisoners and cattle. Dispatch also gave McDaniel's report of a skirmish with Hopothle-Ahola's party. Folder 304
General Orders No. 20 from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office in Richmond, December 12, 1861
Orders regarding discharge papers. Folder 310
Letter from Allen Ross to 'Robert', January 8, 1883
Letter from Allen Ross in Tahlequah to 'Robert' mentioning 'order to Agent Tufts' and United States Troops returned - 'The Creek Trouble is Over.' One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1327
Letter from Cherokee Agent Major J. Harlan to Superintendent of Indian Affairs W. G. Coffin, December 20, 1864
Letter from Cherokee Agent Major J. Harlan to Superintended of Indian Affairs W. G. Coffin favoring mustering out Cherokee March 1, 1865, and using negro troops instead. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1262
Letter from James Lang to Chief John Ross, June 10, 1832
Letter from James Lang to Chief John Ross, Chiefs, and Headmen about their move to the lands west of the Mississippi. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 72
Letter from John W. Stapler to Chief John Ross, February 15, 1864
Letter from John W. Stapler in Philadelphia to Chief John Ross referring to press insertions about Cherokee Difficulties. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on one page. Folder 1208
Letter from Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. to his son, Henry Ross in Pennsylvania, March 29, 1864
In this letter, Lewis Ross gives advice to his son, Henry on behavior at school at Nazareth Hall as well as information about the Indian Regiment assignments during the Civil War. Folder 6
Letter from Meigs at Southwest Point to John Browder, June 22, 1807
Letter from Meigs at Southwest Point to John Browder advising that Sam Graves must be restrained from drunken quarrels with white people or be "removed away" by the chiefs. He states that some white people would take advantage of Native Americans and indulge themselves in violent acts, and that additional troops may be needed. Folder 7