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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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Found in 1205 Collections and/or Records:

Personal letter from Kate Drew to brother concerning money needed to come home and for examinations, April 14, 1883

 Item — Folder 495: [Barcode: 61.495]
Identifier: 4026.2077-.1
Description

Kate addressed the letter Dear Brother to Mr. Robinson. Kate asked him to send $250.00 that was needed to come home. Letter signed Kate Drew. Post script stated that she received a letter from Mr. R. L. Owen who was the secretary of the Board of Education at Tahlequah concerning requirements to work at the seminary. She urges him again to send money. Post script signed Kate. Folder 495

Dates: April 14, 1883

Personal letter from Kate Drew to brother concerning money, school ending, coming home, March 28, 1883

 Item — Folder 493: [Barcode: 61.493]
Identifier: 4026.2075
Description

Kate informed her brother that in nine weeks school would be ending and she asked if he could send money. She was applying for a position at the Female Seminary. Kate was anxious to be home after being away for two years. Folder 493

Dates: March 28, 1883

Personal letter from Lizzie addressed to Dear Brother concerning family news and school update, March 10, 1883

 Item — Folder 491: [Barcode: 61.491]
Identifier: 4026.2073
Description

This is the first letter that Lizzie has written her brother, probably W. G. Robinson. Her brother recently gave a baby the name Red-cloud and Lizzie wanted the baby to be renamed and for her brother to allow her to choose the name. She stated that should would be finishing school soon and asked for pictures of the family. Letter signed Lizzie. Folder 491

Dates: March 10, 1883

Personal letter from Lizzie to her brother and sister , July 27, 1884

 Item — Folder 520: [Barcode: 61.520]
Identifier: 4026.3002
Description

Lizzie stated she was worried about Milton and reports Pa cannot let Alice go to Texas to teach and live with sister. Folder 520

Dates: July 27, 1884

Personal letter from Mollie B. R. to her brother and sister, July 27, 1884

 Item — Folder 519: [Barcode: 61.519]
Identifier: 4026.3001
Description

Mollie B. R. was Mollie Robinson. Letter contains family news and asked for update on Milton after his fall. Mollie mentioned that Alice was headed to Texas to teach. Folder 519

Dates: July 27, 1884

Personal letter from Sugg Drew to his sister concerning school and asking for money, September 24, 1876

 Item — Folder 425: [Barcode: 61.425]
Identifier: 4026.2015
Description

Sugg wrote his sister and gave her an update on his time at the male seminary. He mentioned that no one like the Yankee superintendent but everyone like Mr. Vann. He told his sister to tell John that he went over to the female seminary and saw Miss Mary. Sugg asked his sister to ask if John could send him a dollar or two for him to buy tobacco. Letter signed Sugg Drew. Folder 425

Dates: September 24, 1876

Personal letter from Sugg Drew to his sister, Kate, November 19, 1876

 Item — Folder 430: [Barcode: 61.430]
Identifier: 4026.2019
Description

Sugg, at the male seminary, updated his sister Kate about life at school and who he had visited recently at the female seminary. Sugg told Kate that it made him feel good when he got letters and asked for them to write to him. Folder 430

Dates: November 19, 1876

Personal letter from Suggs Drew addressed to Sister, April 6, 1876

 Item — Folder 417: [Barcode: 61.417]
Identifier: 4026.2007
Description

Paper has extensive mold damage and the writing is faded. The letter was written at the Male Seminary in Tahlequah. Folder 417

Dates: April 6, 1876

Personal letter from Will B. McCorkle addressed to Uncle Joe concerning pictures and a dog, August 21, 1895

 Item — Folder 568: [Barcode: 61.568]
Identifier: 4026.3982-.1
Description

Will B. McCorkle wrote from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Uncle Joe regarding photos taken on his visit and license for dog. Uncle Joe could be Joseph L. McCorkle. Folder 568

Dates: August 21, 1895

Personal letter, probably from D. H. Burk, to J. L McCorkle , June 19, 1891

 Item — Folder 552: [Barcode: 61.552]
Identifier: 4026.3071
Description

Letter from Forestville, California to J. L. McCorkle in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. Letter stated if his business does not increase to pay expenses he may return to Webbers Falls. Folder 552

Dates: June 19, 1891