lawyers
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
From Grand Central Gallery to Nancy C. Russell, May 6, 1937
From I.W. Church to Nancy C. Russell, June 7, 1928
From I.W. Church, June 7, 1928, suggests that Nancy C. Russell take the matter of the rejection up with her attorney.
From I.W. Church to Nancy C. Russell, July 5, 1928
From I.W. Church, July 5, 1928, wants to get together over the matter of the deeds; city still seems to be insisting on the terms of the option.
From I.W. Church to Nancy C. Russell, June 7, 1928
From I.W. Church, June 7, 1928, originally attached to C.3.365, he forwards the deed to Nancy C. Russell for her signature.
From Jerry to Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten, from "Jerry" (on I.W. Church's paper), Sat. PM, papers received and sent forward today to St. Louis.
Johnnie Cochran, massacre survivor Otis Granville Clark, and Eddie Faye Gates, obscured in background, with lawyer, Dr. Charles Ogletree on the right, 1900 - 2010
Legal Agreement Between Nancy C. Russell and F. E. Keeler of Keeler Art Bronze Works and California Art Bronze Foundry, June 15, 1934
Letter from Edward Hardin, Esquire to Chief John Ross, April 7, 1834
Letter from Edward Hardin, Esquire to Chief John Ross and the Cherokee Delegation in Washington City reporting a temporary injunction against white seizure of Indian lands and probability that it will not be obeyed. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 99
Letter from Jeremiah Evarts to Chief John Ross, July 20, 1830
Letter from Jeremiah Evarts, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, to Chief John Ross offering suggestions regarding Cherokee problems. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 38
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Thomas H. Crawford, June 12, 1840
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke, attorney for Chief John Ross, to Thomas H. Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, asking when examination of a Cherokee claim (See Folders of May 18, 1840) will begin. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 722