Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope with the notation 'Made out blank for Widow's Pension today", September 2, 1915
Envelope with the notation 'Made Out Blank for Widows Pension Today. Enlisted Sacramento, CA was moved to [illegible text] in 1870, divorced in 1879.' Folder 10
Essay by Miss Ossie Wiggins, June 7, 1913
Essay by Miss Ossie Wiggins, Salutatorian, Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Texas, concerning Texas Cherokee Claim of land rights. This essay won an award in 1913. Folder 60
Essay on the Temperance Society started by Worcester, 19th century
Folder 16
Estate of W. M. West to W. G. Robinson, February 7, 1884
W. M. West was the ex-Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. He was owed $200.00 for his services from May 15, 1882 to November 15, 1883. The estate account was sworn to and subscribed before Judge Stephen Hildebrand. Hildebrand was the Judge for the District Court of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 517
Evidence documents from John T. Drew to Grand Jury of the Canadian District concerning R. E. Blackstone's statement, 1880s
Analysis of R. E. Blackstone's statement in Wilburn Beaty vs. Stephen Carlile and other evidence. Folder 454
Excerpt from History of Indian Tribes of North America by D. Rice and A. N. Hart., 1844
Typescript of paragraphs relating to Ross from McKinney and Hall, History of Indian Tribes of North America, D. Rice and A.N. Hart, Publishers, Vol. III. Folder 945.
Excerpt of letter by Samuel Worcester to The Indian Advocate, January 1853
Folder 14
Excerpts of letter from Ermina Nash Worcester to John Orr Worcester concerning his father's will, October 4, 1859
Ermina Nash Worcester was the second wife of Samuel Worcester. Folder 18
Excerpts of letter from Mrs. Redfield to A.E.W. Robertson regarding Union Mission Boarding School, March 15, 1898
Folder 45
Expense account of R. Radcliff, September 23, 1831
Folder 9