John Drew Manuscript Collection
Found in 1431 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Wm. M. Erwin to Mr. William Vann concerning meeting each other and a loan, April 2, 1886
William M. Erwin wrote from Muscogee, Indian Territory. Letter told William Vann to meet him tomorrow night. Letter also asked for him to bring $10.00 for a loan. Folder 533
Letter inquiring if amount owed has been repaid, October 20, 1859
Folder 137
Letter instructing Jay Hicks to pay William Runyan, November 25, 1842
Letter instructing Jay Hicks to pay William Runyan $22.00. Folder 44
Letter of introduction for John Drew to William Medill from Cherokee Sub-Agent , April 9, 1846
Letter of introduction for John Drew to William Medill, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, from Cherokee Sub-Agent in Fort Gibson. Folder 90
Letter of introduction from R. E. Blackstone to Messrs. Marcum and Barnes for Robert Liner , April 4, 1885
R. E. Blackstone was a merchant in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. This letter of introduction was a character reference Robert Liner who had been charged with introducing liquor. Blackstone stated that Mr. Liner was a steady hard worker who was well respected and he believed Liner to be innocent of the charge. Letter signed R. E. Blackstone. Folder 524
Letter of introduction of John Drew, January 31, 1851
Letter written in Fort Smith from James Tolleffer introducing John Drew to Messengers Hopkins, Brothers & Co. Folder 145
Letter regarding the Cherokee Nations' objections to a treaty taking their lands, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folder 608
Letter to from A. P. Bright to R. Drew, Esq. concerning purchase of a lot and lumber, August 6, mid-19th century
Letter was written at Creek Agency. Folder 598
Letter to John Drew concerning a note he was to collect, April 2, 1852
Letter asked if Drew had collected the note on Mr. Wolf and if so Drew could deliver the money. Folder 142
Letter to John Drew concerning a trade for a horse, September 1867
Writer states that they came today to trade for Drew's bay horse but Drew was not at home. Writer asks if John Drew can come to Gibson tomorrow. Letter was written in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. Folder 341