employment
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Extract from Opinion of Attorney General, March 20, 1839
Extract from opinion of Attorney General regarding indemnification of contractors displaced by Chief John Ross employment submitted to Secretary of War by Felix Grundy. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 526B
From Charles M. Russell to Percy Raban, March 2, 1925
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Percy Raban dated 2 March 1925 talks about a trip to New York.
From Edith Morrison to Homer E. Britzman, November 8, 1937
Handwritten, three pages from Edith Morrison, November 8, 1937, says $300 is the minimum acceptable amount for the painting owned by her sister in Murphrysboro, Illinois; Morrison asks whether Homer Britzman knows of any employment openings for her.
From Homer E. Britzman to Edith Morrison, November 15, 1937
From Homer E. Britzman, November 15, 1937, he will not pay the $300 asked for the painting, and he has made several employment inquiries for her but he has had no results.
From Jean to Mame and Father, August 27, 1926
From Jean, August 27, 1926, trip to Alaska and attempts to find a job.
From Lue Ericson to Charles M. Russell, October 22, 1917
Letter from Lue Ericson to Charles Russell; about Lowry writing to Russell and getting a job for Bill. Handwritten on both sides (TU2009.39.685.1-TU2009.39.685.2).
From Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. T.I. Sappington, April 23, 1929
Reply from Nancy C. Russell to Mrs. T.I. Sappington, Great Falls, Montana, April 23, 1929, friendly letter. Connected with TU2009.39.1654.
Letter from John T. Drew, Solicitor, to Mr. W. G. Robinson concerning the employment of a United States citizen, May 15, 1877
John T. Drew was a solicitor in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Drew advised W. G. Robinson that he had to acquire a license to employee United States citizens and that Drew had no record of a license being obtained for one of Robinson's employees, James Pont [sic] Callaway. Drew advised Robinson that if he had not already obtained a license to employee Mr. Callaway that he do so quickly. Folder 432
Typescript of "My Life", with pencil corrections and notes by Margaret Louise Wallace, early 20th century
Folder 1