syllabary
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
A document written in the Cherokee syllabary, March 17, 1894
Folder 45
A four-page note written in Cherokee syllabary, July 4, 1892
Folder 28
A letter on Benge and Shelton stationery written in the Cherokee syllabary, July 28, 1892
A letter on G.W. Benge, Harvey W.C. Shelton, Attorneys-at-Law stationery written in the Cherokee syllabary. Folder 30
A letter signed by Thomas Keener to the Honorable Judge Benge written in the Cherokee syllabary, September 10, 1892
Letter signed by Thomas Keener in Chouteau to the Honorable Judge Benge written in the Cherokee syllabary. A handwritten note in English at the bottom implores, "Please you must write to me Son." Folder 29
A note written in the Cherokee syllabary, June 25, 1891
A note in the Benge papers written in the Cherokee syllabary. Folder 26
A one page note written in the Cherokee syllabary, June 28, 1891
Folder 27
Act Authorizing Principal Chief to Select Persons to Translate Constitution and Laws of Nation into Cherokee, October 5, 1839
Act authorizing Principal Chief to select persons to translate constitution and laws of Nation into Cherokee (Same signers as in September 19, 1839, 4026.824) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 664
Cherokee Papers
Cherokee syllabary chart and Lord's Prayer in Cherokee syllabary, 20th century
Photocopy of Cherokee syllabary chart, the Lord's Prayer in Cherokee syllabary with phonetic pronunciation and English translation (Broadside in New York Public Library). Folder 5
Document in Cherokee syllabary, 19th century
Unsigned manuscript in Cherokee syllabary Folder 9