post-Removal
Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J. D. Mitchell to W. G. Robinson concerning horses, August 1, 1886
J. D. Mitchell wrote from Fort Worth, Texas to W. G. Robinson in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. He could not make arrangements for the horses. Folder 534
Letter from J. G. Heald to John Drew, February 6, 1852
Letter from J. G. Heald at the Choctaw Agency to John Drew introducing Mr. Williams. Mr. Williams was to settle affairs of Heald's brother. Folder 178A
Letter from J. H. Heard to John Drew, October 17, 1851
Letter from J. H. Heard in New Orleans to John Drew concerning repayment of debts and wishing Drew and Heard well in their business venture. Letter also promised to pay some money to Drew for payment to Col. Drennen. Folder 176
Letter from J. H. Heard to John Drew, November 17, 1851
Letter from J. H. Heard in New Orleans to John Drew in Fort Gibson. Letter was concerning cancellation of agreement between Drew and Hear that was letter 4026.1709. Also concerning Colonel Drennen transporting funds. Folder 177
Letter from J. H. Heard to Messrs. Walker and Love, July 22, 1851
Letter from J. H. Heard in Fort Gibson to Messrs. Walker and Love in Pleasant Bluff, Choctaw Nation. Letter requests that Walker and Love deliver to the bearer any freight that belongs to J. H. Heard. Folder 173
Letter from J. L. McCorkle to his son, David W. McCorkle, regarding family matters, January 4, 1887
J. L. McCorkle wrote from Webbers Falls, Indian Territory to his son in Leavenworth, Texas. Letter urges his son to write as he was annoyed beyond measure and was afraid something was wrong. He updated him on family news and included a copy of the Indian Journal. Folder 536
Letter from J. L. McCorkle to his son, David W. McCorkle, with news of the burning of the Cherokee Female Seminary, April 13, 1887
J. L. McCorkle wrote from Webbers Falls, Indian Territory to his son in Leavenworth, Kansas. McCorkle reported that the crops were not growing well and they have been without rain. Reported fires which destroyed 200 bales of cotton, business houses in Muskogee, and the Cherokee Female Seminary. The Cherokee Female Seminary burned Sunday last, which was April 10, 1887. Folder 538
Letter from J. L. McCorkle to his son with news , December 9, 1886
Letter from J. L. McCorkle to his son who was away at school. He told his son that he would be sending come money for him to buy warm clothes. Postscript states that Bill Robinson died the night before last. It was said that he died of diphtheria and was only sick for two or three days. Letter signed J. L. McCorkle. Folder 535
Letter from J. P. Evans to his wife concerning upcoming battle on Big Bend, December 5, 1861
J. P. Evans wrote from Camp Brown to his wife, Mrs. Emma J. Evans. J. P. Evans expected a battle on Big Bend with Hopoieth-Yarhola by Cooper, Creek, Choctaw, and Cherokee forces. Letter also mentioned contact with captured hostile Creeks and Negroes. Folder 309
Letter from J. R. Mayfield to W. G. Robinson, May 28, 1884
Letter from J. R. Mayfield Webbers Falls, to W. G. Robinson. News about Herman and Dick Vann, Steve and John V. Stand Gray, John Drew, P. A. Milligan and Judge Parker. Folder 518