envelopes (stationery)
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope from John Drew to Mrs. Emma Robinson for letter 4026.3519, December 2, 1877
Yellow envelope addressed to Mrs. Emma Robinson, Present. Folder 434
Envelope from Kathleen Garrett to Mrs. Grant Foreman containing letters from Kate Drew, 20th century
Recto of envelope has name "MRS GRANT FOREMAN" written in the middle. The bottom of the envelope reads, "TWO LETTERS FROM KATE DREW FROM CHEROKEE ORPHAN ASYLUM 1875". The verso of the envelope has Kathleen Garrett's name and address printed on the flap. Folder 413
Envelope from Susan K Christian in Passavant Memorial hospital, Jacksonville, Illinois to Mrs. Jody Ross, Locust Grove, October 15, 1920
Folder 53
Envelope from the Office of Indian Affairs addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Envelope addressed to John Drew, Esq. in Washington City, D. C. Envelope stated that it was from Commissioner A. S. Loughery in the Office Indian Affairs and was Official Business. Folder 598
Envelope labeled "North American Telegraph Co." addressed to John Drew, mid-19th century
Folder 598
Envelope with the notation 'Made out blank for Widow's Pension today", September 2, 1915
Envelope with the notation 'Made Out Blank for Widows Pension Today. Enlisted Sacramento, CA was moved to [illegible text] in 1870, divorced in 1879.' Folder 10
Folded sheet of paper used as envelope for letter 4026.3412-.1, October 11, late 19th century - early 20th century
Envelope with address to Miss Emma Drew, R. Academy, Cherokee Nation. Text on envelope reads, "This is Red River style, don't you admire it?" Folder 609
Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. C. G. Drew concerning the settling of business, June 26, 1868
Letter states that writer or Dr. Harris, or both, will be there soon to settle business. Writer states that if money is not available they can settle with stock like cattle or hogs. 4026.3516.1 is the envelope. Folder 344A
Letter and envelope from James D. Frazer in Little Mineral, Texas to W. G. Robinson in Muskogee regarding the care of his cattle, March 17, 1873
Post Script instructs W. G. Robinson to castrate as many bulls as he can. Date on envelope is March 19, 1873. Folder 379
Letter and envelope from Nancy Sawyer in William City, PA to Charlotte G. Drew, March 8, 1870
Nancy Sawyer was the sister of Charlotte G. Drew. Sawyer wrote to Drew about her health and the overall health of the family. Sawyer asked Drew to write her as soon as she gets the letter as she had not heard from her sister in a very long time. Folder 360