Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter form S. W. Miller in Fort Gibson to Col. Jno. Drew, October 3, 1862
S. W. Miller was seeking salt for Col. Cooper's men and to salt beef. Folder 320
Letter from 12 Cherokees to Chief John Ross, October 1, 1838
Letter from 12 Cherokees to Chief John Ross protesting disruptive activities from the John A. Bell Party. (Moulton) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 450
Letter from 12 Cherokees to George Lowry and John Ross, June 21, 1838
Letter from 12 Cherokee at Camp Hetzel to Messrs. George Lowry and John Ross. Reporting that removal "will fall into the hands of some unprincipled white men" if Cherokees do not arrange their own removal. Folded sheet with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 368
Letter from A. B. Mayes addressed to Uncle regarding his cases in Delaware District and Mrs. Cornwell, March 25, 1875
A. B. Mayes wrote from home to his uncle detailing the cases he had been working on. Mayes asks his uncle for information regarding the citizenship of Mrs. Cornwell the alleged daughter of Sam Ward. Her citizenship is doubted and Mayes' uncle acted as judge when the evidence was taken investigating the matter. Folder 410
Letter from A. C. Brewer addressed to "Friend Robinson" concerning cattle, January 22, 1884
Letter written in Tulsa to W. G. Robinson. Folder 516
Letter from A. G. Mayers , August 1, 1853
Letter requests money owed be repaid since Mayers was hard up for money. Folder 141
Letter from A. G. Mayers to Dick, June 28 1853
Letter from A. G. Mayers in Fort Smith to Dick, perhaps Richard Drew. A. G. Mayers requested money for shipping linseed oil to Webbers Falls. Bill $149.75 was written on the verso of 4026.1725.1 Folder 190
Letter from A. G. Mayers to Dick, July 15, 1853
Letter from A. G. Mayers in Fort Smith to Dick, perhaps Richard Drew. A. G. Mayers wrote Dick to send the money he owes on his bill, $149.75. Bill was included on letter 4026.1725. Folder 191
Letter from A. H. Ohmsted to Mr. Drew concerning cattle, mid-19th century
Letter informed Mr. Drew that Rogers had arrived with the cattle and they were in a hurry to cross the cattle by sunrise the next morning. Ohmsted asked Drew to send $100.00 in silver for salt and other expenses. Folder 598
Letter from A. H. Ohmsted to Mr. Drew concerning expenses, mid-19th century
Folder 598