John Ross
Found in 906 Collections and/or Records:
Letter Signed by Nine Delegates to Benjamin F. Butler, February 22, 1837
Letter signed by nine delegates to Benjamin F. Butler, Secretary of War, seeking a meeting. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 211
Letter to "Brother" (Lewis), September 10, 1841
Unsigned and incomplete letter to "Brother" (Lewis) regarding examination by 2nd Auditor, Major W. E. Lewis; "number" is a remaining problem (Moulton) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 777
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Grand Saline, Cherokee Nation listing delegates in Washington and Neighbors, January 26, 1866
Folder 37
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, written on board a Steamboat from St. Louis to Fort Gibson with Uncle John Ross, August 26, 1865
Folder 34
Letter to Henry Ross from Uncle John Ross, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with more information on conditions in the Cherokee Nation, September 14, 1864
Folder 23
Letter to John Drew from Thomas W. Mahoney concerning a meeting with John Ross, May 6, 1847
Letter to Drew from Thomas W. Mahoney in Grand Saline. Mahoney asks Drew to attend a meeting with John Ross and become a security on his band as contractor on building the seminary. Folder 100
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry C. Ross, Nazareth Hall, discussing the rebels stealing of provisions and if the family was all right, October 24, 1864
Folder 25
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry Ross, Nazareth Hall, mentioning John Ross and two family photos received, November 28, 1864
Folder 28
Letter written by Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson, to his son, Henry Ross, with mention of a Captain Tallallah, and review of conditions in the Cherokee Nation, September 9, 1864
Folder 22
Lines (draft) by Chief John Ross, September 1844
Lines (draft) by Chief John Ross (Kooweskowee) to be inscribed in a lady's album. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 944