Sequoyah
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of Sequoyah monument built near Sequoyah house, which is in background at left. Folder 36
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Photo by Grant Foreman" under image on recto; Inscribed, "Stone house enclosing Sequoyah cabin 12 miles north east of Sallisaw Okla a $10,000 WPA project" on verso
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
Structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin, 1936
Black and white photograph of the structure constructed around Sequoyah's log cabin. Note in envelope reads, "House erected by Oklahoma Historical Society to enclose and preserve the log cabin home of Sequoyah. Folder 36
The Removal of the Cherokee, circa 1927
Typescript of an essay titled "The Removal of the Cherokee" by John Madden. Describes how the comissioner J.F. Schermerhorn arranged the Treaty of 1835 in absence of Cherokee officers. By this treaty, the Cherokee Nation ceded to the U.S. all territory east of the Mississippi River. Includes history of the removal from June 1838 to March 1839. Folder 65
Typescript of "Historical Sketches of the Cherokees; together with some of their Customs, Traditions and Superstitions", 1889
Typescript of "Historical Sketches of the Cherokees; together with some of their Customs, Traditions and Superstitions" by Wah-ne-nau-hi, a Cherokee woman formally known as Mrs. Lucy Keys. The text covers both pre and post-European contact history, including Sequoyah, George Lowery, and the Trail of Tears. There is also a family tree of the Oolootas of the Holly Clan. The original document is in the Smithsonian Institute. Folder 52