Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Lizzie to her sister Emma concerning Emma's parcel of family land and other family news, August 8, 1890
Lizzie wrote from Woodburn, Kentucky to her sister Emma. Lizzie updated her sister on her plot of land and asked what she wanted to do with it. Lizzie also asked about Kate. Folder 548
Letter from Louis McIntosh to John Drew regarding delay in sending [m]oney due to inclement weather , mid-19th century
Louis McIntosh informed John Drew that he had not been able to send Drew's ponies until now because of inclement weather. The ponies were now sent with Mike Spanyard. Calculation in pencil on bottom of page. Folder 598
Letter from M Duval requesting money from John Drew and Ryan Manard to pay Mr. Foster, 1846
Letter from M Duval requesting money from John Drew and Ryan Manard to pay Mr. Foster. Folder 44
Letter from M. Mayers & Bro. to John Drew concerning shipment of articles, mid-19th century
M. Mayers & Bro. send the articles by Brady's Wagon. Folder 598
Letter from M. Stokes to John Jolly, John Brown, and Joseph Vann, Principle Chiefs, September 1, 1836
Letter from Sub-Agent M. Stoke to John Jolly, John Brown, and Joseph Vann, Principle Chiefs, enclosing a claim (not found). (OS) Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 193
Letter from M. Teresa Farrell at St. Anne's Convent addressed to Mrs. E. Vann, February 13, 1875
Mother Mary Teresa Farrell was the Mother Superior. The letter opens with Mother Farrell addressing Emma's recent bereavement. Mother Farrell then went on to say that they could receive Emma's sister and Mr. Boudinot's daughter. The fee for the session would be $90.00 for each little girl. The letter stated that half of the money was due up front and gave a list of items the girls would need to bring. Folder 408
Letter from M. W. Ritesman, Loveland, Colorado to Joe M. Ross, Locust Grove, writing to verify address, March 9, 1905
Folder 45
Letter from Mary addressed to Aunt Emma concerning teaching school, November 24, 1873
Mary wrote from Tahlequah to her Aunt Emma apologizing for not keeping her promise to write faithfully. She informed her aunt that she did not have news or anything interesting to write about. Mary asked her aunt how she was getting along with her school and informed her that she doing first rate at her school and had a good boarding place. She told her aunt she did get lonesome sometimes and that she would like to see her this Christmas. Signed, "Affectionately, Mary". Folder 397
Letter from Mary C. Sayers addressed to my Dear Cousin expressing sympathy for loss of her mother, July 7, 1873
Folder 385
Letter from Mary E. Richmond to Mrs. Emma McCorgle concerning a music class in Muskogee, January 16, 1894
Richmond wrote from Van Buren to McCorckle in Muskogee. Mary Ellen Richmond was school mates with Emma McCorkle at Van Buren. Mary's maiden name was Foster. She told Emma that she went and taught in Claremore and asked about the feasibility of teaching music in Muskogee. Folder 563