marriage
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Sheet handwritten by Nancy C. Russell, information requested by William Cheeley, no date. Connected with TU2009.39.1340.
Letter from Chief John Ross to Mr. John W. Stapler, August 14, 1844
Typescript of Ross's letter from Boston to Mr. (John W.) Stapler, Wilmington. Asks for his daughter's hand. (Moulton). Folder 935
Letter from Joseph G. Heald to Sam P. Shattuck, April 10, 1841
Letter from Joseph G. Heald, Choctaw Agency, to Sam P. Shattuck. Mentions meathod of carrying children, livestock equivalencies east to west, garden growth, and marrige for young girls. Comes with an accompaning case.
Letter from Mary B. Stapler to Chief John Ross, August 1, 1844
Letter from Mary B. Stapler, Wilmington, to Chief John Ross, New York. She is willing to be married this Fall. Ross has indicated to her sister [Sarah] an intention to resign his station at some time. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 931
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage, January 22, 1820
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage of T. Lee, (non-native) to marry S. G., daughter of T. G. (three on one sheet) Cabinet B, Drawer 5 Folder 16
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage, circa 1820
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage of a (non-native) and Robert Vann. (three on one sheet). Cabinet B, Drawer 5 Folder 16
License from Elizah Hicks, Clerk of National Council authorizing marriage, February 21, 1820
License from Elizah Hicks, Clerk of National Council authorizing marriage of Mila Hoyt, (non-native) to Lidia, daughter of George Lowry. (three on one sheet). Cabinet B, Drawer 5 Folder 16
Magazine Clipping, late 19th century - early 20th century
Clipping of an article in a magazine, entitled "Charlie Russell, Cowboy Genius". Information on Charles M. Russell's work history, moving to Great Falls, and marrying Nancy C. Russell.
Should Genius Marry? Yes, Says Cowboy Artist, 1919
Article entitled "Should Genius Marry? Yes, Says Cowboy Artist". Charles M. Russell talking about his need for Nancy C. Russell, and how she furthered his career. 1919.
Typescript of "My Life", with pencil corrections and notes by Margaret Louise Wallace, early 20th century
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