Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Financial record concerning Gallagher (as Kendall Lewis) and J. H. Heard, December 18, 1857
Record total was $1.75 and was written in Fort Gibson. Folder 141
Financial record concerning J. H. Heard, January 16, 1852
Record total was $2.84 and was written in Fort Gibson. Folder 141
Financial record concerning Lewis Riley, June 17, 1854
Record for one mahogany bureau at $14.50. Folder 141
Financial record involving John Drew and D. I. Frazior, December 23, 1850
Record total was $4.00. Folder 141
Financial record of Richard Drew in Webbers Falls , June 12, 1854
Folder 141
First official decree issued by Hernán Cortés after the conquest of Mexico Tenochtitlán, 14 August 1521
First official decree issued by Hernán Cortés after the conquest of Mexico Tenochtitlán.
Title/description created by Clevy Lloyd Strout, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish, University of Tulsa, 1962.
Five Indians on Horses with Prisoner, 1951
Copy of painting of five Indians on horses with prisoner. Lower right cornver of painting is signed by Clarence Ellsworth 1951.
Flathead Indians, February 12, 1908
Postcard with a photograph of four Indian men. Handwriting on bottom and on the back.
Flying Hawk. Sioux, 1929
Photo of Painting of Native American Man. "Flying Hawk. Sioux J. Scheuerle-1929"
Folded sheet of paper used as envelope for letter 4026.3412-.1, October 11, late 19th century - early 20th century
Envelope with address to Miss Emma Drew, R. Academy, Cherokee Nation. Text on envelope reads, "This is Red River style, don't you admire it?" Folder 609