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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\STYLES AND PERIODS FACET\Styles and Periods\styles and periods by region\The Americas\Native American\Native American Periods\

Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Fayette Barnett to Bill Robinson concerning a shotgun, May 26, 1885

 Item — Folder 527: [Barcode: 61.527]
Identifier: 4026.3010
Description

Letter from Fayette Barnett, Creek Nation to Bill Robinson. Seeking "Order" for his shotgun. Folder 527

Dates: May 26, 1885

Letter from Fisher Brothers & Co., cotton merchants, to Jno T. Drew, October 29, 1874

 Item — Folder 406: [Barcode: 61.406]
Identifier: 4026.1996
Description

Fisher Brothers & Co. were located in St. Louis at 206 and 208 North Commercial Street. Letter was composed with detail of the company and services they could offer. Letterhead contained a picture of an African American sitting by bales of cotton. Folder 406

Dates: October 29, 1874

Letter from Florence M. F. Buchanan to J. L. McCorkle concerning an item Buchanan received from McCorkle, April 26, 1891

 Item — Folder 550: [Barcode: 61.550]
Identifier: 4026.3069
Description

Letter on Springfield F. & M. Insurance Company in Chicago. Red Text on letterhead reads, "Jas. C. Buchanan, Soliciting Agent, Webbers Falls, Indian Territory". The letter opens with the salutation "Please accept this as a token of esteem by one who remembers where turkeys and honey came from". Buchanan stated that the item received was not as white as Buchanan would have liked. Buchanan would have given a nicer one. Folder 550

Dates: April 26, 1891

Letter from Frank Armstrong to Col. Instructing him to concentrate his regiment and move to directed location, October 13, 1861

 Item — Folder 288: [Barcode: 61.288]
Identifier: 4026.1816
Description

Frank Armstrong was from Adjutant General Division, Headquarters Division, Camp Jackson in Arkansas. Armstrong wrote to Colonel John Drew who was commanding the Cherokee Regiment in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. The letter instructed Drew to concentrate his regiment as soon as he could and march to southern line of Kansas and take position on the Neosho River. Folder 288

Dates: October 13, 1861

Letter from Gabriel Zunwalt to John Drew, June 18, 1853

 Item — Folder 189: [Barcode: 61.189]
Identifier: 4026.1724
Description

Letter from Gabriel Zunwalt in Petersburg, Texas to John Drew in Fort Gibson, Arkansas. Gabriel Zunwalt was looking for a man named Peter Harper. Folder 189

Dates: June 18, 1853

Letter from George Downing to Capt. A. J. Nicholson, care of Col. W. C. Young, October 26, 1861

 Item — Folder 295: [Barcode: 61.295]
Identifier: 4026.1823
Description

George Downing wrote to Capt. A. J. Nicholson in Fort Smith, Arkansas requesting a certificate approved by the colonel of the regiment for the services he rendered with his wagon last summer. Folder 295

Dates: October 26, 1861

Letter from George S. Birnie to John Drew concerning warrants and purchasing Negros, October 1, 1859

 Item — Folder 253: [Barcode: 61.253]
Identifier: 4026.1786
Description

Letter from George S. Birnie in Fort Smith to John Drew in Webbers Falls. George asks if the list of warrants he provided are worthless. George also asks if there are any young Negro boys or girls that can be purchased at a reasonable price. George also asks that John inform him if he has a young yellow woman and child to sell. Folder 253

Dates: October 1, 1859

Letter from George W. Clarke to John Drew reporting on per capital money, September 2, 1857

 Item — Folder 229: [Barcode: 61.229]
Identifier: 4026.1766
Description

Letter from George W. Clarke in Van Buren to John Drew in Fort Gibson. Letter reported on state of things in regard to per capital money, especially claims of Col. Stambaugh. Folder 229

Dates: September 2, 1857

Letter from Girt Jolly to Soup Watts regarding a horse purchase, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder 606: [Barcode: 61.606]
Identifier: 4026.3128
Description

Girt Jolly asked Mr. Watts if he had stolen the black horse he let him have. Letter signed Girt Jolly. Letter addressed to Soup Watts, Vian, Illinois District, Cherokee Nation. Folder 606

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century