Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Genealogical Notes on Charlotte Drew, no date
Genealogical notes on Charlotte Drew (nee Breuninger) and Return Meigs. Folder 1407.
Genealogy table for the Worcester, Hicks, and Robertson family, mid-20th century
The Worcester, Hicks, and Robertson family genealogy table was prepared by Hope Holway. Folder 59
General map of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, 1794
General Order Number 74 from General John E. Wool Condemning Red Clay Council, November 3, 1836
General Order Number 74 from General John E. Wool condemning the Red Clay Council, and stating that no delegation will be received or recognized in Washington City. 3726.5.1-.2 are photocopies of the original document. Single sheet of paper with typed text in ink on recto. Folder 205
General Orders from J. W. Wells with countersign Cumberland, 1860s
Names Col. John Drew as Field Officer of the Day and Capt. S. H. Stone as Officer of the Guard. Folder 319
General Orders from J. W. Wells with countersign Morgan, July 29, 1862
Names Col. John Drew as Field Officer of the Day and Capt. S. Q. Browne as Officer of the Guard. Orders also stated that Guard Mounting would be at 8 o'clock. Folder 319
General Orders No. 20 from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office in Richmond, December 12, 1861
Orders regarding discharge papers. Folder 310
General Orders of J. W. Wells, Acting General, 1860s
General Orders countersigned by Vicksburg. Field Officer of the day was Lt. Col. Lewelling. Officer of the Guard was Capt. William Jackson. Folder 260
"Georgia and the Supreme Court, Opinion on opinion of Justice Marshall", 1832
Folder 6
Grave Site of Ned Christie, 1850 - 1900
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photograph Collection Folder 9