Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Unsigned letter from Webbers Falls to Moty Kennard criticizing the handling of Gentry case, April 2, 1859
Unsigned letter written in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation to Assistant Chief Moty Kennard of the Creek Nation. Gentry case report 4026.1778. Folder 245
Unsigned letter to David regarding financial difficulties and failing crops, November 8, 1893
Letter was written in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. The letter told David to try and sell the Lillard place and gave update on crops. The cotton was failing to materialize and open as expected. Letter could be to David McCorkle, J. L. McCorkle's son. Folder 562
Unsigned letter to Maj. I. G. Vore concerning operation of salt works, May 6, 1869
Major Vore informed the recipient of the letter that they could no longer wait for them to put the salt works in successful operation. Major Vore was able to try get the salt works operational himself. Folder 351
Unsigned letter written in Clover Mound addressed to dear Brother & Sister concerning new baby, January 8, 1878
Letter is unsigned however, the writer of the letter was delighted to learn that the new baby was named for her. The new baby's name was Mary. The writer's name was Mary but often went by Mollie, see 4026.2023. She requests a picture of the baby and for her brother to return the picture of herself and she would send a larger one. The letter then gives more family and local news. Folder 435
Unsigned receipt for "Mary and Christ", July 26, 1962
Folder 65
Unsigned receipt for seven Stone artworks indicating types of wood and pricing, July 2, 1982
Folder 65
Unsigned typed letter to Hamilton Holt concerning the Indian situation in Oklahoma and Mr. Mott, December 17, 1913
Hamilton Holt was the editor of The Independent in New York City. The letter included an article concerning the work of Mr. Mott. Mr. Mott was a Creek Attorney who attempted to protect the causes of the Indians. Folder 588
Vital records from family Bible of Mary Jane Ross in Pryor, Oklahoma, June 11, 1875
Folder 54A
Wagon Train Meeting Native Americans, late 19th century - early 20th century
Wagon train settlers meeting Native Americans has sticker with '229' hand written on it.
Wagon Train Settlers Meeting Native Americans, late 19th century - early 20th century
Wagon train settlers meeting Native Americans. Negative of D.5.1985.