John Drew Manuscript Collection
Found in 1431 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to John Drew concerning Master Masons Degree, June 3, 1850
Letter to John Drew in Washington City reminding him about the Masonic meeting for Federal Lodge No. 1. At this meeting he was to receive Master Mason's Degree. Folder 153
Letter to John Drew concerning money, October 26, 1852
Folder 141
Letter to John Drew from Bryan F. Thompson regarding method of payment for the sum awarded by arbitrators, December 14, 1841
Letter to John Drew from Bryan F. Thompson, administrator of the estate of John Martin, outlining the method of payment of $5,009 awarded by the arbitrators. Folder 52
Letter to John Drew from Glasgow & Harrison concerning collection and claims, October 22, 1842
Letter to John Drew from Glasgow & Harrison in St. Louis transmitting W. B. Noland note for collection and referring to claims of Siter Price Company. Folder 58
Letter to John Drew from Thomas W. Mahoney concerning a meeting with John Ross, May 6, 1847
Letter to Drew from Thomas W. Mahoney in Grand Saline. Mahoney asks Drew to attend a meeting with John Ross and become a security on his band as contractor on building the seminary. Folder 100
Letter to John Drew regarding condition of horse, September 20, mid-19th century
Letter was written in Van Buren, Arkansas and sent to Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. Letter written and signed by John L. Humphrey. Folder 598
Letter to Judge John Drew regarding availability to show the Nevin property to the appraiser, September 27, mid-19th century
Letter was written at Creek Agency and signed by S. Butler. Butler stated that he prefers John Drew to be present himself. Folder 598
Letter to Mr. Drew, Esquire from M. P. Dincklar indicating he will send his account against the Estate of Van Dam , September 16, 1844
Letter to Mr. Drew, Esquire from Mr. P. Dincklar indicating settling his account with the Estate of Van Dam tomorrow, along with the request "if you do not dispose of the Negro then send her up to Gibson and I will buy her". Folder 43
Letter to Mr. Robinson concerning Winchester rifle, June 24, 1885
Signatures on letter are illegible. Letter was from Eufaula and written on Grayson Brothers letterhead. Letter was seeking return of the rifle given to John Barnett who was buried and his bills paid at writer's expense. Folder 529
Letter to Mr. Rody authorizing him to let Charles Thornton have twenty three dollars and fifty two and half cents in goods charged to his account, September 29, 1844
Folder 43