Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from W. G. Robinson to Emma about staying in Muskogee longer than expected, September 22, 1873
The ink on the page was smudged and transferred to the bottom blank part of the paper when the letter was folded. W. G. Robinson informed his wife, Emma, that Mr. Hill wanted him to stay to take charge of his cattle. He told Emma that John would help her make her apple butter. He signed the letter "Your devoted Husband" Folder 393
Letter from W. H. Hendricks in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory to the Cherokee Delegation in Washington , April 16, 1896
Letter from W. H. Hendricks in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory to the Cherokee Delegation in Washington regarding a resolution passed by the Old Settlers at their convention. Folder 48
Letter from W. H. Porter to Friend Eno, November 4, 1860
Letter from W. H. Porter in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Friend Eno. He states that George Johnson killed Old Wiley, an enslaved man belonging to Judge Wheeler, and that a five hundred dollar reward is being offered. Porter also warns Eno not to let another enslaved person named Arch Stand escape. Folder 37
Letter from W. L. Marcy to Chief John Ross, August 14, 1845
Letter from W. L. Marcy, Secretary of War, to Ross & Headmen of the Nation. Conveying President's request for an accounting to prove that school and orphan food moneys have not been used to defray ordinary national expenses. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 971
Letter from W. Mackey in Choctaw Nation to Mrs. Emma Vann, March 22, 1875
Letter stated that he had visited the Adair's and wishes to know when the trial was to begin. Letter also had calculation written on recto in pencil. Folder 409
Letter from W. P. Adair to Col. John Drew concerning rent for salt works, April 27, 1865
Letter was from Head Quarters of the 1st Indian Brigade at Camp Maury. Folder 333
Letter from W. P. Adair to John Drew regarding Negro property and a lawsuit, November 20, 1856
Letter inquiring about Negro property owned by Jesse Leak, and Jefferson McKinzie's proposed suit against these Negroes. Folder 223
Letter from W. P. Boudinot addressed to John concerning seed potatoes, March 24, 1870
Letter was probably to John T. Drew. Folder 362
Letter from W. P. Boudinot in Greenleaf to John, November 22, 1868
Letter contains advice on whether to study Latin and mentions John Vann. Folder 348
Letter from W. P. Boudinot to Mr. Drew concerning a criminal trial, summons, decisions and execution, mid-19th century
Folder 610