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Cherokee Indians

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\STYLES AND PERIODS FACET\Styles and Periods\styles and periods by region\The Americas\Native American\Native North American styles\Southeastern Native American styles\

Found in 763 Collections and/or Records:

Fragment of receipt of payment from John Drew, June 22, 1842

 Item — Folder 43: [Barcode: 61.43]
Identifier: 4026.1588.15
Description

Fragment of receipt of payment from John Drew in the amount of eleven dollars and eighty seven cents. Folder 43

Dates: June 22, 1842

Fragment or an order by W. Shoney Coody to Stirling Scott, December 27, 1839

 Item — Folder 14: [Barcode: 61.14]
Identifier: 4026.3511.8
Description

Fragment or an order by W. Shoney Coodey to Stirling Scott to pay $30.00 to a third party bearer. Folder 14

Dates: December 27, 1839

Fragment promissory note instructing payment to John Drew, May 8, 1833

 Item — Folder 13: [Barcode: 61.13]
Identifier: 4026.3403.4
Description

Fragment promissory note instructing payment to John Drew in the sum of thirty seven dollars and fifty cents signed by John Pelts, Creek Agency. Folder 13

Dates: May 8, 1833

General map of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, 1794

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.655
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Gilcrease Cartographic Collection was initially created as a storage designation for maps found in the manuscript collections and for the few original maps purchased during the life of Thomas Gilcrease. From the collections initial humble beginnings, it has continued to grow into am official map collection through additional gifts and purchases. The collection includes atlases, hand drawn maps from the manuscript...
Dates: 1794

Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory, 1872

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3926.744
Transcript (DCI) Entered according to Act of Congree in the year 1872 by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.South eastern point of Pan HandleBoundary claimed by the State of TexasCeded to the United States by the Choctaws and Chikasaws by Treaty April 28th 1866Ceded to the United States by the Seminoles March 21st 1866Ceded to the United States by the Creeks June 14th 1867...
Dates: 1872

Hand-drawn map of New Echota, Georgia, mid-19th century - mid-20th century

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 71
Identifier: 3926.264
Description

Hand-drawn map of New Echota, Georgia, noting a Federal monument, council house, tribal cemetary, and Elias Boudinot's house where the Cherokee Phoenix was printed. Folder 71, larger version in Map 455

Dates: mid-19th century - mid-20th century

Hand written biography of Captain Joseph Parks or Pa-Ka-tas-Ka-Kah (You will find him by the side of it), 1850s

 Item — Folder 255A: [Barcode: 61.255A]
Identifier: 4026.3522-.5
Description

Captain Joseph parks was a Shawnee born in 1797 and emigrated from Ohio to Kansas in 1833. Biography is six pages long. Folder 255A

Dates: 1850s

Handwritten text of a sermon delivered at New Echota and Park Hill, December 13, 1829

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 228.1]
Identifier: 4026.8418
Description

Handwritten text of a sermon delivered at New Echota and Park Hill on December 13, 1829 and February 26, 1837, respectively. Sermon notes are also included. Folder 1

Dates: December 13, 1829

Indian Refugees in Kansas, 1862

 Item — Folder 1397: [Barcode: 187.1397]
Identifier: 4126.85.2
Description

Indian refugees in Kansas. Folder 1397

Dates: 1862

Indian Territory, 1869

 Item — Drawer MC-9, Folder: Map 465
Identifier: 39.365
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Peter Perkins Pitchlynn, Chief of the Choctaws, (1806-1881) was one of the persons selected by the Choctaws in 1828 to survey the southeast section of Indian Territory, the land they had chosen for their home when they were forced to leave Mississippi. Peter Pitchlynn's father was John Pitchlynn, a white man and interpreter for the United States Government, who had married a Choctaw woman of the famous Folsom family. Peter...
Dates: 1869