American Indians
Found in 207 Collections and/or Records:
Document written in Cherokee syllabary, 19th century
Unsigned manuscript in Cherokee syllabary Folder 10
Document written in Cherokee syllabary, 19th century
Unsigned manuscript in Cherokee syllabary Folder 11
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary, June 6, 1893
Folder 35
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1888
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary. Folder 63
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1889
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary. Folder 64
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary, early 20th century
Manuscript written in the Cherokee syllabary. A note to Reverend Thomas McLenore, Stillwell, describes the manuscript as "account of North Carolina emigrants in unknown hand said to have been written by a Cherokee who lived near Bunch, Okla". Folder 24
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross to William H. Underwood, Esquire, September 3, 1830
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross to William H. Underwood, Esquire regarding legal proceedings. (Moulton). Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 43
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
English translation of notice written in Cherokee syllabary, October 25, 1906
Notice written in the Cherokee syllabary, with English translation, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding expense of moving from the old country to the new country per the Treaty of 1846 at New Echota. Folder 22
Entries of payments received on note fragment, 1843
Folder 43
Essay by Miss Ossie Wiggins, June 7, 1913
Essay by Miss Ossie Wiggins, Salutatorian, Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Texas, concerning Texas Cherokee Claim of land rights. This essay won an award in 1913. Folder 60