John Ross
Found in 906 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Thomas Fox Taylor to Chief John Ross, July 12, 1842
Letter from Thomas Fox Taylor, Hightower, Georgia to Chief John Ross, Washington City. Regarding Cherokee who now wish to move West but lack the means to do so. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 876
Letter from Thomas J. Hindman to Chief John Ross, September 7, 1841
Letter from Thomas J. Hindman, Philadelphia, to Chief John Ross. Regarding Cherokee emigration claim. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 776
Letter from Thomas J. Hindman to Chief John Ross, September 29, 1841
Letter from Thomas J. Hindman, Washington City, to Chief John Ross, Philadelphia. Hindman is to go among North Carolina Cherokees for whom Ross is to prepare a talk; McLean has declined to become Secretary of War. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 782
Letter from Thomas L. McKenney to Chief John Ross, September 12, 1838
Letter from Thomas L. McKenney, "friend and brother" to Chief John Ross. Regarding $500,000 to be paid Cherokees. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 423
Letter from Thomas L. Rogers to Chief John Ross, September 30, 1843
Letter from Thomas L. Rogers, Spavinaw Saline, to Chief John Ross, Park Hill. Regarding Cherokee law on sale of timber (cut on tribal lands) to Fort Gibson. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 894
Letter from Thomas L. Rogers to Chief John Ross, November 11, 1843
Letter from Thomas L. Rogers, Spavinaw Saline, to Chief John Ross. Concerning logs cut for Fort Gibson. (See Sept. 30 letter) (Moulton Nov. 20). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 903A
Letter from Thomas L. Rogers to Chief John Ross, November 30, 1843
Letter from Thomas L. Rogers, owner of Spavinaw Salt Works, to Chief John Ross. Seeks "release" from law declaring Salines to be tribal property, to be taken from the Holders and leased to the highest bidder. (Moulton has condensed version). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 908A
Letter from Thomas N. Clark, Jr. to Chief John Ross, January 21, 1840
Letter from Thomas N. Clark, Jr., Kingston, Tenn. To Chief John Ross. Criticizing General Matthew Arbuckle and Superintendent William Armstrong, etc. Folded sheet with handwritten text in ink on four sides. Folder 695.
Letter from Thomas N. Clark, Jr. to Chief John Ross, November 15, 1838
Letter from Thomas N. Clark, Jr., Tennessee Merchant, to Ross. Reporting purchase of carriage, baggage hack, and horses for Ross but recommending boat travel because detachments with rain will put roads in "shocking order"; also comments on "vultures of Indian money." (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 493
Letter from Thomas N. Clark, Jr. to Chief John Ross, December 17, 1838
Letter from Thomas N. Clark, Jr., to Ross, Paducah, Ky. Asking him to meet Clark and Lewis Ross at the Mississippi River - crossing Missouri in winter may be a problem. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 494