prisoners
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Diary of Reverend S. A. Worcester, including letter to Mr. Boudinot, January - July 1831
Folder 2
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
Indians Leading a Captive White Girl on Horse Back, 1913
Black and white print of Maynard Dixon's painting Indians leading a captive white girl on horseback.
Letter from Lewis Ross to Chief John Ross, September 25, 1843
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
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry Ross, Nazareth Hall, mentioning John Ross and two family photos received, November 28, 1864
Folder 28
Order by Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to William West to report on arrest of "Moore", July 25, 1883
William West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Moore was an alleged horse thief. Bushyhead also wanted his removal by detachment of U.S. Army in the report. Folder 501
Typescript of Winthrop Sargent’s account of Native American raids in the Northwest Territory in 1791, 20th century
Folder 2