Cherokee Indians
Found in 763 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope from the Office of Indian Affairs addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Envelope addressed to John Drew, Esq. in Washington City, D. C. Envelope stated that it was from Commissioner A. S. Loughery in the Office Indian Affairs and was Official Business. Folder 598
Envelope labeled "North American Telegraph Co." addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Folder 598
Expense account of R. Radcliff, September 23, 1831
Folder 9
Financial document between Cathe Drew and W. P. Denckla, December 5, 1853
$113.51 owed to W. P. Denckla in Fort Gibson. Folder 141
Financial record between Alexander Lacy and J. H. Heard, February 3, 1852
Alex Lacy owed $0.75 for goods purchased from J. H. Heard in Fort Gibson on January 20, 1851. Folder 141
Financial record between Arley, Gunrode's wife, and J. H. Heard, 1850s
Arley purchased 2 handkerchiefs and coffee for $4.25. Folder 141
Financial record between Atohi and Lewis Riley, July 3, 1854
$5.38 owed to Lewis Riley in Webbers Falls. Folder 141
Financial record between Capt. Smith and J. H. Heard , 1850s
Captain Smith purchased sundry muse for $10 from Heard. Sundry muse refers to various kinds of merchandise being purchased. Folder 141
Financial record between Daniel Hubbard and J. H. Heard, December 31, 1851
Daniel Hubbard purchased one silk handkerchief for $1.50 on October 1, 1851 from J. H. Heard in Fort Gibson. Folder 141
Financial record between David Butler and J. H. Heard, November 17, 1851
David Butler owed $1.25 to J. H. Heard in Fort Gibson. One paid of slippers were purchased for $0.75 and the remaining balance was for money owed on a previous purchase of shoes. Folder 141