John Drew Manuscript Collection
Found in 1431 Collections and/or Records:
Note from James Mackey to David M. Foreman requesting a favor for John Drew, circa 1850
Folder 590
Note from John Drew authorizing payment of ten dollars, July 18,1844
Folder 43
Note from John Drew authorizing payment of thirty dollars and to take Bell for it, 1841
Folder 43
Note from John Ross to Col. John Drew concerning his order being printed in English and Cherokee, 1860s
John Ross informed Col. John Drew that he would need to print his order in handbills both in English and Cherokee. Ross has detained William Wofford to translate the order into Cherokee. John Ross postscript states that he wishes to see Drew and William in the morning before he leaves. Folder 273
Note from John Ross to Mr. Dutcher concerning the delivery of a public wheel, November 1843
Note from John Ross to Mr. Dutcher informing him that one of the public wheels will be delivered to Tsikeguhi of the Saline District. Folder 68
Note from Lt. Col. Samuel Chekote to Col. Regarding Hopoeth Yarholar and his party, October 21, 1861
Lt. Col. Samuel Chekote, by J. M. Perryman Sgt Major, wrote Colonel Drew letting him know that the delegation from Hopoeth Yarholars Party was in the neighborhood. The Party would be there directly and Chekote wanted Drew to come down and sit with them in Council. Folder 289
Note from Lt. Col. Will P. Ross to Col. John Drew recommending Mr. Kerr as Quarter Master, September 7, 1862
Lt. Col. William P. Ross of the Cherokee Regiment in Fort Gibson to John Drew in Webbers Falls. Folder 277
Note from Susannah McIntosh to Richard Drew regarding money due to her, April 7, 1850
Amount owed was $30.00. Folder 140
Note given for bill of goods listed with promissory note on reverse side in the amount of twenty dollars with the mark of Alison Walters witnessed by C. Runnyan, July 2, 1841
Folder 43
Note instructing John Ware to pay C. Runyan and signed by Joseph Vann, June 8, 1844
Note instructing John Ware to pay C. Runyan in the amount of twenty seven dollars and forty cents and signed by Joseph Vann. Folder 43