missionary
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from A.E.W. Robertson to Hannah at Ft. Gibson, November 2, 1864
Folder 32
Letter from A.E.W. Robertson to Sarah Worcester regarding domestic trials, circa 1846
Folder 33
Letter from "Alice" to "Mother", with Department of Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. document, January 19, 1877
Note on verso reads "Enclosing Rev. S. A. Worcester's to Sec. McKinney on Cherokee Syllabary Apr. 1826". Folder 50
Letter from Ann O. Worcester, New Echota, to Reverend Thomas Savage, February 2, 1833
Letter from Ann O. Worcester commenting on husband's release, reprinted in Muskogee Daily Phoenix. Folder 3
Letter from Ann Orr Worcester in New Echota to Reverend Thomas Savage, February 2, 1833
Letter from Ann Orr Worcester pertaining to "cask of clothing". Folder 4
Letter from Carolyn Thomas Foreman to Martin Winger at the Gilcrease Museum, October 18, 1958
Letter from Carolyn Thomas Foreman pertains to the sisters of Alice M. Robertson and contains assorted notes. Folder 54
Letter from editor to A.E.W. Robertson concerning the naming of Park Hill, November 6, 1890
Folder 44
Letter from Elizar Butler to Chief John Ross, September 27, 1839
Letter from Elizur Butler to Chief John Ross. Requesting permission to erect a new missionary station; Granted October 2, 1839. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 652
Letter from Eric M. North, American Bible Society, to Augusta Moore, July 24,1933
Folder 19a
Letter from G. Saltonstall requesting a missionary be sent to instruct the Mohegans in the Christian religion, May 31, 1716
Letter sent by G. Saltonstall, on behalf of the Governor and Council of the Colony of Connecticut in New England, to the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians in America. He requests that a missionary be sent to instruct the Mohegans, and the English living on lands granted by them, in the Christian religion. Typescript is available. Folder 1