American Indians
Found in 207 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from H. H. Trott to Honorable Judge Benge, November 24, 1889
Letter from H. H. Trott to Hon. Judge Benge concerning refilling the jury box. Folder 7
Letter from J. B. Mays, Principal Chief, to Ed Adair, Sheriff in Adair, I.T., February 10, 1891
Letter from J. B. Mays, Principal Chief, to Ed Adair, Sheriff in Adair, I.T. concerning the illegal shipping of walnut logs for tanning between No-Wa-Ta and Ta-la-la. Folder 18
Letter from J. W. A. Sanford to his Excellency George R. Gilmer, August 10, 1831
Letter from J. W. A. Sanford to his Excellency George R. Gilmer referring to an inquiry into the ancestry of certain chiefs, crimes of ancestors, and assertion that Georgia should not permit descendants to establish an independent government within its borders. Folder 17
Letter from John Drew's mother to W. J. Robinson, February 11, 1812
A letter from John Drew's mother to W. J. Robinson about family finances. Folder 1
Letter from John F. Darby to John Drew transmitting George H. Kennedy note, October 29, 1842
Letter from John F. Darby in St. Louis transmitting note from George H. Kennedy to Siter Price & Company for John Drew to attempt collection. Folder 43
Letter from M. Duval concerning Kee Chie Band, George Guess, and John Drew, September 12, 1844
Photocopy of letter form M. Duval (referenced in letter from P. M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford) concerning arrival of Kee Chie [Kee Chi] Band, reporting George Guess [Sequoyah] and son in poverty on Red River, requesting permission for John Drew to bring them back to the Nation Folder 2.
Letter from Oo-no-leh to P. M. Butler concerning death of Sequoyah, May 15, 1845
Photostat of pages concerning the death of Sequoyah: Letter from Oo-no-leh (who went to find Sequoyah) to P.M. Butler, Cherokee Agent. Letter in English. (Typescript of Oo-no-leh letter included). Folder 3
Letter from P. M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford, September 12, 1844
Photocopy of a letter from P.M. Butler of Columbia, South Carolina to Honorable T. Hartley Crawford. Enclosed extract of letter from M. Duval on August 8th, from Fort Gibson concerning arrival of Kee Chie [Kee Chi] Band, reporting George Guess and son in poverty on Red River. Also, requesting permission for Captain John Drew to bring him back to the Nation. Folder 2
Letter from P. M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford forwarding Oo-no-leh's report of Sequoyah's death, May 15, 1845
Photostat of letter from P.M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford forwarding Oo-no-leh's letters concerning Sequoyah's death. Folder 3
Letter from Percy Wyly, Sheriff, Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation, to Benge, August 15, 1890
Letter from Percy Wyly, Sheriff, Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation, to Benge, concerning two Cherokees under arrest and wanting the case to be held early. Folder 10