Eastern Band Cherokee Manuscript Collection
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
A bank note for $5.00 from the Miners and Planters Bank of Murphy, North Carolina, September 1, 1860
A bank note for $5.00 from the Miners and Planters Bank of Murphy, North Carolina Folder 19
Bill by A. Foster to the United States, January 30, 1798
Bill by A. Foster to the United States for a rifle delivered to the Cherokees. Attested to by James D. and Francis B. Sappington. Folder 15
Bill by Foster to the United States, January 30, 1798
Bill by Foster to the United States for goods delivered to the Cherokees after two were killed by whites on Stones River. This was attested to by A. Lewis and Francis B. Sappington. Folder 14
Bill of Anthony Foster to the United States for goods delivered to the Cherokee Indians, December 28, 1797
Bill of Anthony Foster to the United States for goods delivered to the Cherokee Indians by order of General James Robertson after two Indians were killed by whites on Stones River. This was attested to by A. Lewis and Francis B. Sappington. Folder 10
Bill of James McKelvey to the Public for services , January 15, 1756
Bill of James McKelvey to the Public for services rendered to the Cherokee Indians on their journey to Charles Town. Folder 5
Bill of Thomas Nightingale to the Public of South Carolina for services rendered, January 28, 1754
Bill of Thomas Nightingale to the Public of South Carolina for services rendered Folder 2
Bill of William McKelvey to the Public for services rendered, May 15 and 17, 1755
Bill of William McKelvey to the public for services rendered Folder 3
Contract between Wash Swimmer and J. Henry Dick, April 3, 1907
Contract between Wash Swimmer and J. Henry Dick on behalf of the Eastern Cherokees and D. M. Wheelock for Wheelock to represent the Band before the Court of Claims and the Interior Department to secure distribution of funds arising from 1905 and 1906 decisions. Folder 23
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
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