Cherokee Indians
Found in 763 Collections and/or Records:
Fragment of receipt of payment from John Drew, June 22, 1842
Fragment of receipt of payment from John Drew in the amount of eleven dollars and eighty seven cents. Folder 43
Fragment or an order by W. Shoney Coody to Stirling Scott, December 27, 1839
Fragment or an order by W. Shoney Coodey to Stirling Scott to pay $30.00 to a third party bearer. Folder 14
Fragment promissory note instructing payment to John Drew, May 8, 1833
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
General map of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, 1794
Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory, 1872
Hand-drawn map of New Echota, Georgia, mid-19th century - mid-20th century
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
Hand written biography of Captain Joseph Parks or Pa-Ka-tas-Ka-Kah (You will find him by the side of it), 1850s
Captain Joseph parks was a Shawnee born in 1797 and emigrated from Ohio to Kansas in 1833. Biography is six pages long. Folder 255A
Handwritten text of a sermon delivered at New Echota and Park Hill, December 13, 1829
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
Indian Refugees in Kansas, 1862
Indian refugees in Kansas. Folder 1397