Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J. B. Mays, Principal Chief, to Ed Adair, Sheriff in Adair, I.T., February 10, 1891
Letter from J. B. Mays, Principal Chief, to Ed Adair, Sheriff in Adair, I.T. concerning the illegal shipping of walnut logs for tanning between No-Wa-Ta and Ta-la-la. Folder 18
Letter from J. Bryan in Washington City to John Drew regarding claims, March 11, 1847
Letter from J. Bryan in Washington City to John Drew regarding claims. Folder 97
Letter from J. C. Clingan, Chelsea, June 16, 1899
Letter from J. C. Clingan, Chelsea, to C. W. Ross. Regarding land sale. Single sheet of lined paper with handwritten text in pencil on recto. Folder 1351
Letter from J. C. Dickinson to Friend Tatum, October 16, 1860
A letter from J. C. Dickinson in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, to Friend Tatum discussing a Cherokee Council session in which the selling of neutral lands were protested in Washington. Folder 36
Letter from J. C. Martin to Chief John Ross, November 19, 1837
Letter from J. C. Martin to Chief John Ross referring to delegation and negotiations with Colonel John Mason, Jr. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 265
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. Frishman, Muskogee, March 16, 1899
Letter from J. Frishman, Muskogee, to "Friend Chas." Confidential report that "Gill" will be appointed Judge. Three sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on the recto of each sheet. Folder 1349
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