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Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Buffalo Bill and Rocky Bear holding tribal pipe at Pine Ridge Reservation, with Rattling Iron, Freight of his Horse, Little Wound, and Rev. Cleveland, circa 1880
Folder 30a
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Buffalo Bill & Rocky Bear with Tribal Pipe. Pine Ridge Reservation in the early 80ties on White Clay Creek at junction of White River. 1. Rattling Iron, 2. Freight of his Horse, 3. Little Wound, 4. Rev. Cleveland, a missionary" on recto
Copy of letter from Secretary of War J. H. Eaton to Colonel Ward, August 2, 1830
Copy of letter from Secretary of War J. H. Eaton to Colonel Ward transmitting a copy of his July 29th letter to Colonel Montgomery, Cherokee Agent, setting forth the President's views on Indian removal. Five folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on 19 pages. Folder 40
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink on recto, "Copy"
"David", an article on proof-reading, published in Pith and Points, February 11, 1897
Folder 45
Diary of Dr. D. D. Hitchcock, June 26, 1862 - 1863
Diary of Dr. D. D. Hitchcock with a few 1863 entries in shorthand for certain accounts. Folder 35
Diary of Hannah Hitchock including notes for sister, Ann Eliza, August 17, 1862 - February 20, 1863
Folder 30
Diary of Reverend S. A. Worcester, including letter to Mr. Boudinot, January - July 1831
Folder 2
Discharge certificate for D. D. Hitchcock from Union Army at Fort Gibson signed by Colonel William A. Phillips, May 31, 1865
Discharge certificate for D. D. Hitchcock from Union Army at Fort Gibson signed by Colonel William A. Phillips, 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, after service from February 28, 1863. Folder 39
Essay on the Temperance Society started by Worcester, 19th century
Folder 16
Excerpt of letter by Samuel Worcester to The Indian Advocate, January 1853
Folder 14
Excerpts of letter from Ermina Nash Worcester to John Orr Worcester concerning his father's will, October 4, 1859
Ermina Nash Worcester was the second wife of Samuel Worcester. Folder 18