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John Drew

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\AGENTS FACET\People\people\Individuals\

Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from attorney George C. Thomas to John Drew, October 1850

 Item — Folder 169: [Barcode: 61.169]
Identifier: 4026.1703
Description

Letter from attorney George C. Thomas in Washington to John Drew in Fort Gibson concerning Bounty Lands for War of 1812 Cherokee veterans and Florida War Creek Veterans. Folder 169

Dates: October 1850

Letter from B. M. Adair to B. W. Taylor concerning unpaid debt, November 23, 1858

 Item — Folder 240: [Barcode: 61.240]
Identifier: 4026.1776
Description

Letter from B. M. Adair to B. W. Taylor in Van Buren for Martin Adair in Grand Saline. Letter explained failure to pay debt and indicating he would give a slave girl if he does not get expected money. Folder 240

Dates: November 23, 1858

Letter from brother, Johnny, in Webbers Falls addressed to my Dear Sister, December 18, 1865

 Item — Folder 338: [Barcode: 61.338]
Identifier: 4026.1864
Description

Johnny writes to his sister Emma informing her that the family is doing well. Their mother was sick but was getting better. Johnny would be returning to Cane Hill, AR in four days. He tells her he would write more but his eyes are tired and that he would write again in a few days. Post script says, "Excuse paper". Folder 338

Dates: December 18, 1865

Letter from C. C. Belcher asking for $5.12 1/2 to Ezekiel Starr, March 10, 1853

 Item — Folder 137: [Barcode: 61.137]
Identifier: 4026.3511.20

Letter from C. J. Hanks in Webbers Falls to John L. McCorkle concerning the Ross party, Judge Woodall, and a bribery scandal, October 4, 1876

 Item — Folder 428: [Barcode: 61.428]
Identifier: 4026.2017
Description

C. J. Hanks reported that the Ross Party was losing ground and that Judge Woodall was anticipated to be reinstated. If Judge Woodall was reinstated McCorkle could return to the nation. Letter also mentioned bribery scandal against Brown and Fields in Markham Claims. Folder 428

Dates: October 4, 1876

Letter from Capt. I. G. Vore to Colonel John Drew concerning lead and teamsters, July 12, 1862

 Item — Folder 316: [Barcode: 61.316]
Identifier: 4026.1844
Description

I. G. Vore states that he sent all the lead he had, about 150 lbs., and some cooking vessels. Vore also states that he had three Missouri teamsters which he could do without if someone needed them. He mentioned that they were not good teamsters but might make good soldiers. Folder 316

Dates: July 12, 1862

Letter from Charles B. Johnson to John Drew, February 9, 1852

 Item — Folder 179: [Barcode: 61.179]
Identifier: 4026.1714
Description

Letter from Charles B. Johnson for Johnson and Grimes in Fort Smith to John Drew. Grimes was in New Orleans to make purchases. Folder 179

Dates: February 9, 1852

Letter from Cherokee delegates to Secretary of War W. S. Marcy concerning Treaty of 1846 Old Settler claims, May 11, 1848

 Item — Folder 121: [Barcode: 61.121]
Identifier: 4026.1664
Description

Letter from John L. McCoy, John G. Harnage, and Aaron Hicks to Secretary of War W. S. The three men served as delegates for the Old Settlers. The Letter was concerning Old Settler claims under the Treaty of 1846. Folder 121

Dates: May 11, 1848

Letter from Cherokee Delegation in Washington City to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Alfred B. Greenwood, April 2, 1860

 Item — Folder 1069: [Barcode: 187.1069]
Identifier: 4026.1240-.1
Description

Letter from Cherokee Delegation (Chief John Ross, John Drew, P. M. Benge, and Thomas Pegg) in Washington City to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Alfred B. Greenwood principally relating to 'Neutral Land'. (Moulton). Folder 1069.

Dates: April 2, 1860