John Drew
Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from John Drew addressed Dear Sister concerning her living situation with the Vanns, January 30, 1875
John Drew wrote his sister asking if she wanted to continue to live with the Vanns or if she would prefer to live with her friends. He advised her that she should get away from there as soon as possible. He told her he would come and assist in whatever way he could. John told his sister that he could never have anything more to do with the Vanns. The problems centered around Willie. Folder 407
Letter from John Drew in Webbers Falls addressed to sister concerning Suggs' living arrangement and education, May 4, 1873
Letter from John Drew to his sister concerning sending Kate to school, August 8, 1878
John Drew suggested that they sell the family watch and use the interest to send Kate to school. Folder 442
Letter from John Drew to M. B. Scott concerning pony as payment for notes, June 25, 1876
Letter was written on a small piece of notebook paper. John Drew told M. B. Scott that he would accept Scott's pony at his valuation for partial payment of notes owed to Drew. Drew told Scott that he would take almost anything in payment of the notes. Letter signed John Drew. Folder 423
Letter from John Drew's mother to W. J. Robinson, February 11, 1812
A letter from John Drew's mother to W. J. Robinson about family finances. Folder 1
Letter from John F. Brown at Creek Agency to John Drew concerning order of salt accepted by Mr. Scales, September 20, 1857
Folder 230
Letter from John F. Darby to John Drew transmitting George H. Kennedy note, October 29, 1842
Letter from John F. Darby in St. Louis transmitting note from George H. Kennedy to Siter Price & Company for John Drew to attempt collection. Folder 43
Letter from John McCoy to John Drew, March 9, 1852
Letter from John McCoy in New York to John Drew in Fort Gibson reporting on buying trip. Folder 182
Letter from John Morris in Fayetteville, AR to John T. Drew in Webbers Falls, CN concerning Christmas and workers on his farm, December 4, 1869
John Morris wrote John T. Drew updating him on current times and tells Drew he expects him up at Christmas. Morris also informs Drew that he can send two workers up for his farm. Folder 356
Letter from John Ridge to Chief John Ross, January 12, 1832
Letter from John Ridge, who is on tour with Elias Boudinot, to Chief John Ross commenting on the political situation and condition of the Arkansas Cherokees, etc. Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on eight pages. Folder 68