Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Henry C. Ross to his father, Lewis Ross regarding personal things, May 5, 1864
Folder 16
Letter from Henry C. Ross to his father, Lewis Ross regarding personal things. He does not want to return to the Cherokee Nation , April 6, 1864
Folder 15
Letter from Henry C. Ross to Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. regarding personal things, hoping for a visit in June , May 26, 1864
Folder 18
Letter from Hon. A. G. Perry to Col. I. G. Vore concerning Cherokee land title search, August 5, 1857
Folder 228
Letter from Hope Holway to Miss. Wright, January 27, 1959
Folder 45
Letter from Howley to Joseph L. McCorkle, June 7, 1885
Letter from Howley, Leaven North, Kansas to Joseph L. McCorkle stating he wants money now that cattle are fat. He is having trouble with dishonest tenants and cannot come to I. T. He wanted Mack to attend to his business. Folder 523
Letter from Huckleberry Downing and Tah-lah-lah to Chief John Ross, January 12, 1863
Letter from Huckleberry Downing to Chief John Ross, January 8, 1863
Letter from Huckleberry Downing and six other Cherokee at Post Neosho, Missouri to Chief John Ross stating they believe the Nation is cleared of Confederates and Post Neosho created to handle refuges, but Cherokee Agent Harlow wants them moved to Dry Wood near Fort Scott. (Moulton). Folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 1173
Letter from I. A. Van Henvel to Major Ross, April 20, 1842
Letter from I. A. Van Henvel, Ogdensburgh, N. Y., to Major Ross. Seeking information about Chirabee Indians who formerly lived in West Indies. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 853
Letter from I. G. Vore, Creek Agency to Dr. Frazier in Webbers Falls concerning stolen cattle, April 18, 1873
Letter was written by Creek Agent I. G. Vore. Letter stated that cattle were captured last night from persons who appeared to be stealing them. Some of the cattle were supposed to be Dr. Frazier's. Post script stated that some of the cattle were supposed to belong to the estates of Johnson, Foreman, and Hick. Vore asked that Dr. Frazier notify them. Folder 381