Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J. Peck to Chief John Ross, April 13, 1833
Letter from J. Peck in Oakland to Chief John Ross at the Head of the Coosa regarding another application to the Supreme Court, etc. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 82
Letter from J. Powell to Chief John Ross , October 11, 1838
Letter from J. Powell to Chief John Ross seeking to accompany detachment to attend the sick. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 464
Letter from J. R. Mayfield to W. G. Robinson, May 28, 1884
Letter from J. R. Mayfield Webbers Falls, to W. G. Robinson. News about Herman and Dick Vann, Steve and John V. Stand Gray, John Drew, P. A. Milligan and Judge Parker. Folder 518
Letter from J Ross concerning the $60.00 owed to him, August 15, 1882
Letter addressed to Mr. Wm. Roberson [sic] asking him to pay the $60.00 owed to him to Wm. West. Folder 480
Letter from J. S. Atkinson & Co. to J. T. Drew concerning his account with them, May 25, 1875
J. S. Atkinson in Muskogee, Indian Territory, wrote to J. T. Drew in Webbers Falls concerning the $4.50 still owed to him. Folder 358
Letter from J. S. Cowsdon to John Drew concerning investment in banking and trading company, March 12, 1850s
Letter from J. S. Cowsdon in Little Rock to John Drew in Vannola City, Cherokee Nation. J. S. Cowsdon invited John Drew to invest in banking and trading company where the Pacific Railroad would run. Folder 199
Letter from J. T. Drew addressed to my dear sister concerning meeting Mr. Rogers and tobacco, May 27, 1874
John Drew wrote from Eufaula, Creek Nation to his sister. Drew informed her that Mr. Rogers would be headed to Chetopa at the end of the month and that her and Suggs should try and be at his house by then. Drew said he had no news. He told his sister to tell Suggs and Willie to write if they wanted tobacco. Folder 403
Letter from J. T. Drew in Cane Hill to his mother regarding tuition and board at school, October 11, 1868
Letter was written from Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas. J. T. Drew told his mother that tuition was $22.00 and board was $60.00. He would be required to pay at the end of the five months. Folder 346
Letter from J. T. Drew to his mother, January 8, 1862
Drew wrote from Cane Hill, Arkansas where he was attending school. Folder 312
Letter from J. W. A. Sanford to his Excellency George R. Gilmer, August 10, 1831
Letter from J. W. A. Sanford to his Excellency George R. Gilmer referring to an inquiry into the ancestry of certain chiefs, crimes of ancestors, and assertion that Georgia should not permit descendants to establish an independent government within its borders. Folder 17