Manuscript Collection Records
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Subcollections
Scope Note: Authorities\Attributes\Sub-Collection\
Found in 223 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript Collection: George W. Fields
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.66
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: George W. Fields (n. d.) was an attorney for the Texas Cherokees. Three documents relate to the contract for Field's services and one is the account of the Proceedings of the General council of Texas Cherokees and Associated Bands empowering him to act in the matter of the claim against the State of Texas.. One typed, bound manuscript, dated 1920, is entitled "The Texas Cherokees, 1820-1839" and has ninety-two pages. There is...
Dates:
1920-1925
Manuscript Collection: George W. Grayson
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.78
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: George W. Grayson was Principal Chief of the Creek Nation in 1918, and these are a few papers from that administration such as deeds sent from the court for him to certify as Chief; plans for a memorial to Pleasant Porter, a former chief; and routine correspondence with the Honorable Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. One item is a letter of protest against Creek Indians serving in the military forces outside of the...
Dates:
1888-1919
Manuscript Collection: George W. Wallace
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.210
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Captain George W. Wallace writes from Fort Texas, April 20, 1860, to Major General G. H. Thomas at Fort Smith. He offers his regrets that he cannot comply with a request made by Major Thomas because of the presence of Indians in the vicinity.
Dates:
1860
Manuscript Collection: Georgia Colony Documents
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.74
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Most of these documents pertain to the founding and settling of the Colony of Georgia. There is a most interesting letter with an account of the sea voyage of the "Anne" with General James Oglethorpe and 120 settlers for Georgia, including homely facts about health, food and activities of the passengers and their leaders. Another paper tells of General Oglethorpe's handling of attempted mutiny at St. Andrews Fort. Also...
Dates:
1727-1864
Manuscript Collection: Gold Rush Diary
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.76
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: A carefully typed 15-page diary with no indication as to its author, this is probably a transcript of the author's account of an expedition from Fort Smith, Arkansas, headed toward California, but in this journal, reaching only Santa Fe, New Mexico. The time recorded is from March 26 to May 29, 1849. A Captain Ebbets was evidently in charge of the expedition and it appears that it was called the Knickerbocker Company. Some of...
Dates:
1849
Manuscript Collection: Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.127
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: G. W. Lillie (1860-1942), of Pawnee, Oklahoma, was better known as Pawnee Bill. A notice (probably 1886 or 1887) written on the letterhead of "Pawnee Bill's Oklahoma Colonization Company" is directed to "city and county papers" telling them that 2500 to 5000 people are ready to come into Oklahoma, but have been frightened by false reports that soldiers are waiting to keep them out. A letter to ''Friend Engles" says he...
Dates:
1886-1864
Manuscript Collection: Grant Foreman Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC.1944.67
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Grant Foreman (1869-1953), an attorney of Muskogee, Indian Territory, chose for his life work the history of this area and published many books on the subject. Drafts of his manuscripts are in this collection. He served as an attorney, especially on land questions, for the Dawes Commission. He was instrumental in founding the Oklahoma Historical Society and was one of its directors. He also was responsible for the preservation...
Dates:
late 19th century-mid-20th century
Manuscript Collection: Gurdon Saltonstall
Collection
Identifier: MC.1964.189
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: This interesting letter was written by Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724) to the "Hon. Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians in America," from the "Govr. and Council of the Colony of Connecticut in New England," giving an account of the Mohecan and Pequot Indians. The letter is dated May 31; 1716, Hartford. Saltonstall was the grandson of Richard Saltonstall, (1610? - 1694) who came to America in 1630 and was one of...
Dates:
1716
Manuscript Collection: Gwynn - Howard Manuscript
Collection
Identifier: MC.1982.82
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: A manuscript of the 17th century, this volume contains a series of important official reports, some of which appear to be in the handwriting of Francis Gwyn, Under Secretary of State, 1681-89. There are about 200 pages in all, bound in contemporary calf and in fine condition. It is No. 7419 from the Phillipps collection. It is written in both French and English. One or two entries are signed "True copy-Robert Livingstone." On...
Dates:
1684-1689
Manuscript Collection: Hall - Pennant Document
Collection
Identifier: MC.1954.84
Collection Overview
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: This is a document sent from a Dr. Hall to "Mr. Pennant" containing personal observations made on a journey from St. Augustine to the neighborhood of the present Tallahassee in 1775. The author accompanied an embassy from the Governor of East Florida to the Creek Nation to investigate attempts of Georgia and Carolina to extort lands from the Creeks. Dr. Hall also compares the traits and customs of the various Indian tribes; he...
Dates:
1775