John Drew Manuscript Collection
Found in 1431 Collections and/or Records:
Fragment of an unsigned declaration by John Drew, John T. Vann and Richard Crossland , March 5, 1834
Fragment of an unsigned undertaking by John Drew, John T. Vann and Richard Crossland to deliver certain Negro slaves to Suwaki Benge, Sheriff of Canadian District upon termination of a lawsuit by Peggy Starr against John Drew. Folder 25
Fragment of an unsigned draft of a dispatch from Camp Coody to Lt. Col. Ross concerning Jayhawkers and a skirmish with Hopothle-Ahola's party, November 25, 1861
Dispatch describing retreat of Jay Hawkers to Kansas leaving prisoners and cattle. Dispatch also gave McDaniel's report of a skirmish with Hopothle-Ahola's party. Folder 304
Fragment of Claims on the Nation, 1830s
Fragment of Claims on the Nation naming Joseph Cooksons, Nancy Levill, John Carson, Heirs of Delilah McNarins, J. McClaine. Folder 13
Fragment of her mark, Chaw u Kes, 1830s
Folder 13
Fragment of John Drew's promissory note for two thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars, 1830s
Fragment of John Drew's note for two thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars mentioning Jane McIntosh. Folder 13
Fragment of letter, 1830s
Folder 13
Fragment of letter signed by Charles Bailey, 1830s
Folder 13
Fragment of letter signed from your Brother Suggs, 1830s
Folder 13
Fragment of meeting minutes signed by L. C. McAlister and D. W. McCorkle, early 20th century
Fragment of convention minutes that referred to "Nominees" and "Our Ticket". The number 4 is written in the top right hand corner. Minutes signed by L. C. McAlister, chairman, and D. W. McCorkle, secretary. Minutes were written on a testimony form for the mayor of Webbers Falls. There is text written in pencil and crossed out on verso. Folder 579
Fragment of promissory note to Drew and Fields witnessed by John Roddy, 1840s
Fragment of promissory note from Dennis Biggs to Drew and Fields for four hundred two dollars and twenty seven cents due March 19, 1844. Folder 43