treaty
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Affidavits with Respect to Lands Reserved to Drury Jones, August 17, 1841
Affidavits with respect to lands reserved to Drury Jones under Treaty of 1817 or 1818 in Tennessee, but taken by whites. Folder 774.
Bound copy of the treaty between the Confederate States, Choctaw Nation, and Chickasaw Nation, July 12, 1861
Confederate States Commissioner Albert Pike concluded this eighty-seven page treaty between the Confederate States, Choctaw Nation, and Chickasaw Nation at North Fork Town in Creek Nation West. Although the treaty was concluded in Creek Nation West, there is no evidence in the document to indicate the participation of Creek Nation. Included in the document are signatures for the Confederate States, Choctaw Nation, and Chickasaw Nation. Folder 10
Candidates and election of the Committee of Five, August 6, 1847
List of candidates and election of the Committee of Five as provided in the Treaty of August 6, 1847. The president of the Committee decides in favor of Calvin Smith after he ties with Samuel Chambers. Folder 33
Certification that Nation has given John Drew an Order to the Agent Regarding Treaty of 1828, February 10, 1834
Certification that nation has given John Drew an order to the agent under the Treaty of 1828 for $1,200. $856 has been spent and Drew is responsible to the Nation for $344. Old Settlers. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 90
Choctaw pipe smoked by Chief Greenwood LeFlore at signing of Dancing Rabbit Treaty, 1830
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photograph Collection Folder 12
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Choctaw Pipe smoked by Chief greenwood Le Flore at signing of Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty 1830. It is beleived that this pipe had belonged to the Choctaws for as long as 500 years, being handed down from one chief to the next." on verso
Columbian Centinel and Massachusetts Federalist, Volume XXXII, Whole Number 1630, Number 18, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2, 1799
Publication of a Treaty Between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians. 4 pages. Folder 1
Copy of Remarks of Andrew Jackson, 1797 - 1897
Copy of remarks of President Andrew Jackson who with Joseph McMinn and David Meriwether negotiated the Cherokee Treaty of July 8, 1817. Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. There is a string attached to the document. Folder 11A
Draft minutes of meeting of Texas Cherokees and Associate Bands regarding action to reclaim lands ceded in treaty of 1836, February 14, 1920
Notes on a meeting of the General Council of the Texas Cherokees and Associate Bands for the purpose of empowering George W. Fields to bring action to reclaim lands ceded to Texas Cherokees and associated bands in treaty of 1836. Folder 3
Handwritten Argument on the 9th Article of the Cherokee Treaty, mid-19th century - mid-20th century
Handwritten "Argument on the 9th Article of the Cherokee Treaty" concerning the evaluation of ferries owned by Cherokee individuals and their net income. Eight pages. Folder 68
Handwritten copy of letter from Cherokee Delegation to Senator James Harlan, May 22, 1871
Handwritten copy of letter from Cherokee Delegation signed by W. P. Adair and C. N Vann to Senator James Harlan, Chairman of the U. S. Senate Indian Committee, regarding pricing of land to be sold by Cherokees, with references to the Treaties of 1866, 1867, and 1869. Folder 41