theft
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
From William Taylor to Nancy C. Russell, March 27, 1939
Handwritten from William Taylor, Kalispell, Montana, March 27, 1939, two pages informing Nancy C. Russell that her house on the lake in Montana was broken into.
Incomplete Copy of 12 Resolutions Protesting General Blunt's General Order Number 7, 1797 - 1897
Incomplete copy of 12 resolutions protesting General Blunt's General Order Number 7, activities of McDonald and Fuller, removal of Colonel William A. Phillips, etc. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1251
Letter from John G. Ross to Chief John Ross, June 3, 1841
Letter from John G. Ross, Park Hill to Chief John Ross, Washington City. Regarding family, speculation in neutral land, horse thieves and August election (Moulton) Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 767
Letter from R. Moore to Mr. J. D. Yost concerning formation of an Anti-Horse Thief Association, September 4, 1901
R. Moore wrote from Foreman, Indian Territory to Mr. J. D. Yost in Ketchum, Indian Territory. The letter stated that he received the petition to starts an Anti-Horse Thief Association lodge at Black Jack School House. Moore thought there had been a mistake and asked Yost to contact him concerning the matter. Letter signed R. Moore Foreman P.O. Ind. Terry. Folder 575
Letter to Henry Ross, from Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, describing raids on Wagon Trains from or to Fort Scott, December 7, 1864
Folder 29
Letter to P. Pitchlynn from Pierre Juzan regarding theft of property by four negroes, February 24, 1839
Folder 217
Order by Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to William West to report on arrest of "Moore", July 25, 1883
William West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Moore was an alleged horse thief. Bushyhead also wanted his removal by detachment of U.S. Army in the report. Folder 501
Russell Paintings Stolen by Burglars, 20th century
Attached newspaper clipping "Russell Paintings Stolen by Burglars."
Unsigned Letter from Fort Gibson to 'Secretary of War & Interior', August 18, 1864
Unsigned letter from Fort Gibson to 'Secretary of War & Interior' (Edwin M. Stanton & J. P. Usher) enclosing a series of resolutions and discussing subjects further. (See 4027.1502). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1252