sickness
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\ASSOCIATED CONCEPTS FACET\Associated Concepts\scientific concepts\biological concepts\health and related concepts\health-related concepts\
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J. L. McCorkle to his son, David W. McCorkle, with news of the burning of the Cherokee Female Seminary, April 13, 1887
Item — Folder 538: [Barcode: 61.538]
Identifier: 4026.3544
Description
J. L. McCorkle wrote from Webbers Falls, Indian Territory to his son in Leavenworth, Kansas. McCorkle reported that the crops were not growing well and they have been without rain. Reported fires which destroyed 200 bales of cotton, business houses in Muskogee, and the Cherokee Female Seminary. The Cherokee Female Seminary burned Sunday last, which was April 10, 1887. Folder 538
Dates:
April 13, 1887
Letter in Cherokee, 1866
Item — Folder 39: [Barcode: 188.39]
Identifier: 4026.306
Description
Folder 39
Dates:
1866
Letter in Cherokee syllabary, October 30th, 1865
Item — Folder 35: [Barcode: 188.35]
Identifier: 4026.300
Description
Folder 35
Dates:
October 30th, 1865
Personal letter written from Kate Drew at the Orphan Asylum addressed to My Dear Sister, April 26, 1875
Item — Folder 413: [Barcode: 61.413]
Identifier: 4026.2001.1
Description
Kate told her sister that even though she had not written in awhile she had not forgotten her and she felt sad when she thought of her sister being at home alone. She thought her sister would be lonely because Suggie [sic] had gone off to school. Kate had received one letter from "johny" since he started teaching school near Fort Smith. Kate told her sister that there have been many sick kids but she is in good health and wished her sister good health. Letter is signed Kate and she would...
Dates:
April 26, 1875
Report to Cherokee Agent James McKissick from Superintendent James M. Payne concerning public schools in Cherokee Nation, August 7, 1847
Item — Folder 103: [Barcode: 61.103]
Identifier: 4026.1647
Description
Report to Cherokee Agent James McKissick from James M. Payne. James M. Payne is the Superintendent of Public Schools in Cherokee Nation. Folder 103
Dates:
August 7, 1847