Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross, August 10, 1843
Letter of inquiry from George Hicks, Richd Taylor, Coolarchie, and Hanging Charles to Chief John Ross, Park Hill. Concerning District Judge Rogers' resignation. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 890
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross, November 4, 1838
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross on eve of departure. Decrying failure of the government to prevent property losses. (Mouton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. The document is in two pieces. Folder 487
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross, March 15, 1839
Letter from George Hicks and Collins McDonald, Beatie's Prairie, to Ross, near Fort Gibson. Regarding disposition of public teams and property and protesting treatment by government agents. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 526A
Letter from George Lowrey, June 11, 1838
A small note from George Lowry, concerning the bearer of two petitions. Single slip of paper with handwritten text, in ink, on both sides. Folder 355.
Letter from George Lowrey to General Matthew Arbuckle, July 15, 1839
Draft copy of letter from George Lowrey, President, and George Guess, Vice President, Illinois Camp Ground to General Matthew Arbuckle. Regarding Committee to call on the General. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 587
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
Letter from George Lowrey to General Matthew Arbuckle, August 9, 1839
Letter from George Lowrey and 11 others at convention ground to General Matthew Arbuckle. Concerning rumored threats to be referred to William S. and Daniel R. Coodey and action to check fabrication and circulation of injuries reports taken. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 620
Letter from George Lowry, Going Snake, and Others to General Winfield Scott, June 9, 1838
Petition to General Winfield Scott from George Lowrey, Going Snake, and others, warning of sickness and death in sickly season and asking for delay in migration. There is also a small note dated June 11, 1838 from George Lowry, concerning the bearer of two petitions. Bound document. Two folded sheets with handwritten text in ink on 4 of 8 pages. Folder 355
Letter from George S. Birnie to John Drew concerning warrants and purchasing Negros, October 1, 1859
Letter from George S. Birnie in Fort Smith to John Drew in Webbers Falls. George asks if the list of warrants he provided are worthless. George also asks if there are any young Negro boys or girls that can be purchased at a reasonable price. George also asks that John inform him if he has a young yellow woman and child to sell. Folder 253
Letter from George W. Clarke to John Drew reporting on per capital money, September 2, 1857
Letter from George W. Clarke in Van Buren to John Drew in Fort Gibson. Letter reported on state of things in regard to per capital money, especially claims of Col. Stambaugh. Folder 229
Letter from George W. Ross to Chief John Ross, May 6, 1842
Letter from Sons, George W. and Silas D. Ross, Lawrenceville, New Jersey to Chief John Ross, Washington City, (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 862