Muscogee (Creek)
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Printed speech [in Creek] on 'Early Creek History', July 18, 1878
Printed Speech [in Creek] on 'Early Creek History' at Tyuohassee Manual Labor Training School by William Potter Ross; translated by Major A. E. W. Robertson and N. B. Sullivan. Folder 1324.
Resolution of National Council, December 1, 1842
Resolution of National Council requesting Ross to prepare demand for Creeks who murdered 2 Cherokees on Nov. 19, and appointing Blueford West to make the demand on the Creek Nation to whose lands the murderers have fled. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 884
Resolution Protesting "Substitution of a Territorial Government for our Present Political Relations", December 7, 1854
Resolutions adopted by Cherokee and Creeks at Dec. 6 Council protesting "substitution of a territorial Govt. for our present political relations" (See Wardell 1938-105-107). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1028
Rev. William McCombs and family, 1850 - 1900
Folder 17
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Rev. William McCombs, wife and sons. William McCombs Jr., standing in rear; George Washington McCombs, standing in front og him." on verso
Seminole Indian Village Scene, mural in post office building in Seminole, Oklahoma, 1850 - 1900
Folder 7
Tal-wa-mi-ko or Town King, John McGilvry, 1877
Folder 17
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Called John M Gilroy. Mixed Blood. A brother-in-law of (illegible), a famous chief of the last generation, and stood by him during their struggles with a flight from the rebel Creeks. So at the present time the second leading spirit of the loyal Creeks. Age about 30. - Jackson (illegible)" on verso
Tam-si-pel-man, 1868
Folder 23
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Called Thomas Perryman. First organizer of the loyal Creeks that came north during the rebellion. Was concillor of (illegible) and a steadfast adhearant to the treaties made with the Government. Age, about 40. -Jackson (illegible). 1877" on verso
Taylor Postoak, Second Chief of Checotah, 1850 - 1900
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photography Collection Folder 23
The hum fixico, Chief, mixed blood, 1901
Folder 13
The Rising Wind, 1903
Folder 13