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Cherokee

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:

Handwritten Argument on the 9th Article of the Cherokee Treaty, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 68
Identifier: 4826.14
Description

Handwritten "Argument on the 9th Article of the Cherokee Treaty" concerning the evaluation of ferries owned by Cherokee individuals and their net income. Eight pages. Folder 68

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten biography of Delaware Charley or Chal-La-Wese, First Councilor of the Delawares, 1850s

 Item — Folder 255A: [Barcode: 61.255A]
Identifier: 4026.3528
Description

Biography reads: "Born 1818, Served as a guide and hunter for Col Fremont in 1846, been in several engagements with the mountain Indians and in one against the Sioux and Shians and one against the Pawnees, Isha'-la-wis". Folder 255A

Dates: 1850s

Handwritten biography of Henry Tiblow or Thax-Thea-Ka (To burn it), 1850s

 Item — Folder 255A: [Barcode: 61.255A]
Identifier: 4026.3530
Description

Biography reads: "Born 1819, Interpreter to the Dellawares [sic] formerly interpreter to the Shawnees and Kickapoo, was educated at the Shawnee Methodist Mission, and recommended to the U. S. Government as interpreter in 1837 by the Rev. Thomas Johnson, a great advocate of Education and Religion among the Indians, One of the Delegation of Delaware in January 1859." Folder 255A

Dates: 1850s

Handwritten biography of James Conner, Second Councilor of the Dellawares, 1850s

 Item — Folder 255A: [Barcode: 61.255A]
Identifier: 4026.3529
Description

Biography reads: "Born 1819, Brother to the Head Chief of the Dellawares [sic], Served as a guide and hunter to Col Fremont in 1846, Engaged in several skirmishes with the Indians of the mountains and survived a wound in the leg in one of the engagements." Folder 255A

Dates: 1850s

Handwritten biography of Sequoyah with transcription by Levi Gritts, mid-20th century

 Item — Folder 11: [Barcode: 196.11]
Identifier: 4027.8362a-d
Description

Longhand biography of Sequoyah with transcription by Levi Gritts. Folder 11

Dates: mid-20th century

Handwritten committee voting record for president and clerk, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 67
Identifier: 4026.5284
Description

Handwritten committee voting record for president and for clerk positions. Includes committee nomination members. Folder 67

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Handwritten copy of letter from Cherokee Delegation to President U. S. Grant, May 29, 1871

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 44
Identifier: 3826.1290
Description

Handwritten copy of letter from W. P. Adair and C. N. Vann of the Cherokee Delegation to President Ulysses S. Grant requesting a fair price for Cherokee lands west of ninety-six degrees and south of thirty-seven degrees. Folder 44

Dates: May 29, 1871

Handwritten copy of letter from Cherokee Delegation to Senator James Harlan, May 22, 1871

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 41
Identifier: 3826.1287
Description

Handwritten copy of letter from Cherokee Delegation signed by W. P. Adair and C. N Vann to Senator James Harlan, Chairman of the U. S. Senate Indian Committee, regarding pricing of land to be sold by Cherokees, with references to the Treaties of 1866, 1867, and 1869. Folder 41

Dates: May 22, 1871

Handwritten copy of letter from Secretary of the Interior Columbus Delano to Cherokee Delegation, May 26, 1871

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 43
Identifier: 3826.1289
Description

Handwritten copy of letter from Secretary of the Interior Columbus Delano in Washington, D.C., to W. P. Adair and C. N. Vann of the Cherokee Delegation concerning pricing of Cherokee lands. He states that if the concerned parties do not agree, the price should be fixed by the President of the United States. Folder 43

Dates: May 26, 1871