Muscogee (Creek)
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Treaty Between Cherokees and Creeks, August 9, 1814
Treaty at Fort Jackson establishing a boundary between the Cherokee and Creeks, witnessed by Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Hawkins, and Return J. Meigs. Folder 2. 4826.3a-b is a photocopy of a transcript of the original treaty. Folder 2A
Tustennuggee Emathla or Jim Boy, 1850 - 1900
Folder 13
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Jim Boy (Tustennuggee Emathla) Creek chief. Courtesy of Bureau of American Ethnology." on verso
Typescript "Princess Cofitachiqui of the Creeks", 1962-1964
Typescript "Princess Cofitachiqui of the Creeks, by Gertrude Ruskin Correspondence re Ross's Masonic membership between Mrs. W. R. Holway and Ruskin. Folder 1371.
Unidentified Creek group, 1850 - 1900
Folder 12
Unidentified military man, 1850 - 1900
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photography Collection Folder 21
Unidentified Note Regarding the Battle with Opothleyahola on Red Fork November 21, 1861, 1797 - 1897 (circa November 25, 1861; November 19 Moulton)
Unidentified note [Moulton] regarding Battle with Opothleyahola on Red Fork November 21, 1861; Foray of Kansas Jayhawks November 18, 1861; and report that Opothleyahola wanted peace. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1143
Wagons of applicants for enrollment at commission camp grounds, 1901
Folder 18
Ward Coachman, Creek Second Chief, 1875
Folder 23
William R. Grayson, Creek Chief, 1850 - 1900
Sepia-colored portrait photograph of William R. Grayson, Creek Chief. Seated in studio setting wearing full-length feathered headdress, calico shirt, embroidered sash across right shoulders, blanket draped over right shoulder and lap, holding walking stick in right hand and feathered fan in left across lap. Folder 13
Wilson Pitman, 1850 - 1900
Folder 21