interpreter
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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Brown, Ogallala Interpreter, 1850 - 1900
Item — Folder Sioux.22: [Barcode: 3.Sioux.22]
Identifier: 4326.4663
Description
Folder 22
Dates:
1850 - 1900
David Cornelius McCurtain, U.S. Court, Choctaw Interpreter, 1872
Item — Folder Choctaw.9: [Barcode: 3.Choctaw.9]
Identifier: 4326.3159
Description
Folder 9
Dates:
1872
Edward Guerrer, interpreter, 1850 - 1900
Item — Folder Cheyenne.8: [Barcode: 3.Cheyenne.8]
Identifier: 4327.3768
Description
Folder 8
Dates:
1850 - 1900
Ho-tul-ki-mi-po, or Silas Jefferson, Chief of the Whirlwind, 1877
Item — Folder Muscogee (Creek).23: [Barcode: 3.Muscogee (Creek).23]
Identifier: 4326.3939
Description
Folder 23 Inscription(s) Inscribed, "Called Silas jefferson. Official in (illegible). Is of mixed African and Creek heritage. Born in Alabama and raised among the Creeks in that state. removing with them in their present home in the Indian Territory. So to all intents and purposes one of the tribe, taking a wife from among them, and sharing all their (illegible). Was an interpreter for the loyal Creeks during the war. - Jackson (illegible)"...
Dates:
1877
Instructions from Na-no-he-ta-hee to John Lowry, John Walker, Major Ridge, Richard Taylor, Che-u-cun-se-nee, and John Ross, January 10-11, 1816
Item — Folder 4: [Barcode: 187.4]
Identifier: 4026.18a.1-.3
Description
Instructions by Na-no-he-ta-hee [Path Killer], Chief in Knoxville, for delegation of John Lowry, John Walker, Major Ridge, Richard Taylor, Che-u-cun-se-nee, and John Ross. They are to go to Washington to meet with the President to discuss the boundary line between the Cherokee Nation and the Creeks, their prior decision on a tract in South Carolina, damage and plundering of Cherokee property during the war with Creeks, and insubordination of militia officers and men. He also points out the...
Dates:
January 10-11, 1816
Memorandum of Cherokee Traditions Recounted by Andrew Sander, circa July 4, 1837
Item — Folder 224A: [Barcode: 187.224A]
Identifier: 4026.1902
Description
Memorandum of Cherokee traditions recounted by Andrew Sanders, interpreter, and quoted in part in Chief John Ross' letter of July 4, 1837 to John Howard Payne. (see Moulton) Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 224A
Dates:
circa July 4, 1837
Samuel Ellis, Esq., interpreter for the Pawnees, Washington, D.C., March 1858
Item — Folder Pawnee.5: [Barcode: 3.Pawnee.5]
Identifier: 4326.4450
Description
Sepia tone photograph of Samuel Ellis interpreter for the Pawnees, Washington, D.C. Seated in studio setting. Wearing Anglo-style suit. Folder 5
Dates:
March 1858