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Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Mollie and Elizabeth Robinson addressed to Brother and Sister concerning local and family news, March 11, 1878

 Item — Folder 438: [Barcode: 61.438]
Identifier: 4026.2025-.1
Description Mollie wrote her brother, W. G. Robinson, and sister, referring to her sister-in-law Emma, from Clover Mound. The family had been sick lately including herself. Mollie, whose birth name was Mary, had received a letter from Berry who was thinking about going West. She ends her letter talking about Mary, William and Emma's child, and asks them to write soon and often. On the back of Mollie's letter W. G. Robinson's mother Elizabeth wrote a letter as well. She states that she has not forgotten...
Dates: March 11, 1878

Letter from Mollie Drew to her sister Emma requesting information of Mr. Drew's whereabouts, January 13, 1889

 Item — Folder 545: [Barcode: 61.545]
Identifier: 4026.3022
Description

Mollie Drew wrote from Tahlequah, Indian Territory to her sister Emma Robinson, who was at home. Mollie asked to know where Mr. Drew was and when he would be coming home. Charlotte was till in bed with her arm but was getting better. Letter signed Mollie Drew. Folder 545

Dates: January 13, 1889

Letter from Mollie E. Drew to her sister Emma regarding family matters, October 17, 1888

 Item — Folder 543: [Barcode: 61.543]
Identifier: 4026.3021
Description

Reported that Mr. Drew has given Kate and her children a lot to build on. The new seminary is under construction. Folder 543

Dates: October 17, 1888

Letter from Mollie Robinson to her sister Emma concerning school and the division of family land, September 11, 1887

 Item — Folder 539: [Barcode: 61.539]
Identifier: 4026.3017
Description

Mollie Robinson wrote from Cedar Bluff to her sister Emma. She stated that vacation had passed, school had resumed, and all the girls seemed nice. Mollie was concerned about Pa and Lizzie managing the farm by themselves. Mollie suggested renting out the farm or dividing the land. Folder 539

Dates: September 11, 1887

Letter from Montfort Stokes to Chief John Ross, October 8, 1839

 Item — Folder 667: [Barcode: 187.667]
Identifier: 4026.856-.1
Description

Letter from Montfort Stokes, Agent, to Ross. Acknowledging receipt of act of Union proceedings of Council regarding causes of division, and resolution relative to expulsion of Evans Jones. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 667

Dates: October 8, 1839

Letter from Moody Hall to Chief John Ross, September 19, 1838

 Item — Folder 429: [Barcode: 187.429]
Identifier: 4026.651-.1
Description

Letter from Moody Hall to Chief John Ross. Seeking berth as Physician. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 429

Dates: September 19, 1838

Letter from Moses Alberty to Chief John Ross, September 23, 1856

 Item — Folder 1033: [Barcode: 187.1033]
Identifier: 4026.1206
Description

Letter from Moses Alberty, Circuit Judge, to Chief John Ross. Regarding cases in which objections had been raised about his presiding as Judge. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1033

Dates: September 23, 1856

Letter from Moses Daniel to Chief John Ross, July 3, 1842

 Item — Folder 875: [Barcode: 187.875]
Identifier: 4426.10-.3
Description

Photostat of letter from Moses Daniel, Baties Prairie, to Ross and delegation. Regarding Williams claim [See June 24, letter] Baties Prairie, and other claims; also reporting on killing of Foreman and a white woman in Arkansas with the Cherokee murderer, Walking Woolf, turned over to her family and killed by a mob. (Moulton). Folder 875.

Dates: July 3, 1842

Letter from Motey Kennard and Echo Harjo to Chief John Ross, November 25, 1861

 Item — Folder 1145: [Barcode: 187.1145]
Identifier: 4026.1339-.1
Description

Letter from Creek Chiefs Motey Kennard and Echo Harjo to Chief John Ross reporting battle at Red Fork and asking Cherokee to stop opponents from passing through their country. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 1145

Dates: November 25, 1861

Letter from Motey Kennard to Chief John Ross, October 1, 1861

 Item — Folder 1126: [Barcode: 187.1126]
Identifier: 4026.1320
Description

Letter from Motey Kanard at Camp Pleasant to Chief John Ross stating that Creeks headed by Opothleyahola dissatisfied with Creek Treaty with South; Kennard wants Cherokee old men to give them a true statement of their condition. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 1126

Dates: October 1, 1861