farmers
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Farmer Resident of Fort Benton Passes in East, 20th century
Attached newspaper clipping "Farmer Resident of Fort Benton Passes in East."
From Charles M. Russell to Armstrong, April 9, 1921
Handwritten letter from Charles M. Russell to W. Armstrong dated 9 April 1921 reflects on the modernization of the West and his pleasure at illustrating Parkman's book. Charles M. Russell's letterhead on the back.
From Charles M. Russell to his 'Friend Armstrong', late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten on front and back letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Armstrong' (not dated) reflects on the modernization of the West and his pleasure at illustrating Parkman's book.
Letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Sixapeesisstsee", October 17, 1919
Photograph of a letter from Charles M. Russell to "Friend Sixapeesistsee." Handwritten.
Letter from Samuel Adair to Chief John Ross, December 8, 1858
Letter from Samuel Adair to Chief John Ross, Park Hill; seeking expulsion of White family brought into Nation as croppers. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1053
Permit for Blankenship and Reynolds to labor as farmers in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation, November 6, 1882
Permit granted to W. G. Robinson, A Cherokee citizen, to employ Blankenship and Reynolds, United States citizens, as farmers for the term of two months. Permit signed by H. J. Vann, Clerk of the Canadian District in the Cherokee Nation. Folder 483
Rent Contract between J. L. McCorkle, J. R. Williams and S. C. Stallcup for 166 acres of land , September 29, 1896
Rent Contract for 166 acres of land on the farm known as the Mrs. Emma McCorkle farm near Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. The rent contract was for one year, January 1, 1897 to January 1, 1898. J. R. Williams and S. C. Stallcup were renting the farm land from J. L. McCorkle. Payment for the land was one-third of all corn and one-forth of all cotton raised on the farm land rented. Folder 571
Subscription notice from 'Kansas Farmer' to H.C. Ross, October 24, 1906
Folder 48
The Cowboy's Farewell to the Dry-Land Farmer, late 19th century - early 20th century
Color postcard with illustrations for a poem and black and white copy.