syllabary
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Subjects
Scope Note: Authorities\Attributes\Objects\Subjects\
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1890
Item — Folder 13: [Barcode: 17.13]
Identifier: 4026.5465
Description
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary Folder 13
Dates:
1890
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1890
Item — Folder 14: [Barcode: 17.14]
Identifier: 4026.5466
Description
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary Folder 14
Dates:
1890
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1890
Item — Folder 15: [Barcode: 17.15]
Identifier: 4026.5467
Description
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary Folder 15
Dates:
1890
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1888
Item — Folder 4: [Barcode: 17.4]
Identifier: 4026.5456
Description
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary Folder 4
Dates:
1888
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1889
Item — Folder 5: [Barcode: 17.5]
Identifier: 4026.5457
List of names and finances written in Cherokee syllabary, 1888
Item — Folder 3: [Barcode: 17.3]
Identifier: 4026.5455
Lord's Prayer in Cherokee syllabary with Cherokee phonetic and English translation, 20th century
Item — Folder 5: [Barcode: 196.5]
Identifier: 5316.451
Description
The Lord's Prayer in Cherokee syllabary with Cherokee phonetic pronunciation and English translation. Folder 5
Dates:
20th century
Manuscript Collection: Eastern Band Cherokee Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.36
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Eastern Band of Cherokees were those who, under the leadership of John Ross, did not subscribe to the treaty of New Echota (1835) and had to be removed by force to the Western lands. However, there had been emigration to the West as early as 1810 by groups who wished to leave Georgia and the term "Western Cherokees" was applied to this group as well as to later emigrants. The papers in the Gilcrease files labeled "Eastern...
Dates:
1752-1907
Manuscript Collection: George W. Benge
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.15
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: These papers concern the circuit court of which G.W. Benge was judge at the time. There are letters and "House Bills" regarding the sale of land in the Cherokee Outlet - especially some dealing with E.D. Chadwick and R.T. Wilson. One document, an amendment to House Bill No. 10,002, relates to the "Old Settlers or Western Cherokees Fund." There is one petition asking that the town of Catoosa be incorporated. Most of the items...
Dates:
1885-1919
Manuscript Collection: John Ross Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.185
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: John Ross (1790-1866) chief of the First Indian Republic, was principal chief of the Cherokees during the time of the Removal , establishment of the Cherokee Nation, and until his death. During the Civil War he split with the Cherokees who favored the Southern cause and ruled in exile after 1863 from Philadelphia. The collection contains correspondence, proclamation as chief of the Cherokee Tribe, legal papers, records,...
Dates:
[no date]