John Drew
Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J. A. Scales in Tahlequah to Mr. Wm. G. Robinson in Webbers falls concerning permits from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, January 12, 1879
J. A. Scales informed W. G. Robinson that he had sent a letter seven days ago concerning permits to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and had signed J. A. Scales name. Letter signed J. A . Scales. Folder 444
Letter from J. A. Scales to Emma concerning a scout, an arrest, and a death, May 25, 1864
Letter was written at Head Quarters of the 1st Cherokee Battalion and addressed to My Dear Emma. Scales reported there was a scout in field, mentioned arrest of John Van and Willis Coody, and the killing of the latter. Folder 327
Letter from J. Bryan in Washington City to John Drew regarding claims, March 11, 1847
Letter from J. Bryan in Washington City to John Drew regarding claims. Folder 97
Letter from J. G. Heald to John Drew, February 6, 1852
Letter from J. G. Heald at the Choctaw Agency to John Drew introducing Mr. Williams. Mr. Williams was to settle affairs of Heald's brother. Folder 178A
Letter from J. H. Heard to John Drew, October 17, 1851
Letter from J. H. Heard in New Orleans to John Drew concerning repayment of debts and wishing Drew and Heard well in their business venture. Letter also promised to pay some money to Drew for payment to Col. Drennen. Folder 176
Letter from J. H. Heard to John Drew, November 17, 1851
Letter from J. H. Heard in New Orleans to John Drew in Fort Gibson. Letter was concerning cancellation of agreement between Drew and Hear that was letter 4026.1709. Also concerning Colonel Drennen transporting funds. Folder 177
Letter from J. H. Heard to Messrs. Walker and Love, July 22, 1851
Letter from J. H. Heard in Fort Gibson to Messrs. Walker and Love in Pleasant Bluff, Choctaw Nation. Letter requests that Walker and Love deliver to the bearer any freight that belongs to J. H. Heard. Folder 173
Letter from J. P. Evans to his wife concerning upcoming battle on Big Bend, December 5, 1861
J. P. Evans wrote from Camp Brown to his wife, Mrs. Emma J. Evans. J. P. Evans expected a battle on Big Bend with Hopoieth-Yarhola by Cooper, Creek, Choctaw, and Cherokee forces. Letter also mentioned contact with captured hostile Creeks and Negroes. Folder 309
Letter from J. S. Cowsdon to John Drew concerning investment in banking and trading company, March 12, 1850s
Letter from J. S. Cowsdon in Little Rock to John Drew in Vannola City, Cherokee Nation. J. S. Cowsdon invited John Drew to invest in banking and trading company where the Pacific Railroad would run. Folder 199
Letter from J. T. Drew to his mother, January 8, 1862
Drew wrote from Cane Hill, Arkansas where he was attending school. Folder 312