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Cherokee

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from James W. McClung, September 26, 1833

 Item — Folder 85: [Barcode: 187.85]
Identifier: 4026.121-.1
Description

Letter from James W. McClung in Ashville to Chief John Ross reporting success in case in St. Clair County resulting in discharge of prisoner and proposing a fee of $1000. Also refers to Tassells. Also asks for $100 for Mathew W. Linder, who assisted on the case. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 85

Dates: September 26, 1833

Letter from James W. McClung to Chief John Ross , July 19, 1834

 Item — Folder 119: [Barcode: 187.119]
Identifier: 4026.155-.1
Description

Letter from James W. McClung to Chief John Ross regarding Cherokee cases being handled by him. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 119

Dates: July 19, 1834

Letter from Jas. McKisick to Chief John Ross, January 13, 1847

 Item — Folder 975: [Barcode: 187.975]
Identifier: 4026.1134-.1
Description

Letter from Jas. McKisick, Cherokee Agent, to Chief John Ross. Acknowledges his receipt of protest against a U. S. Marshall from Arkansas entering the Cherokee Nation and arresting a Cherokee who had killed another Cherokee, both residents of Flint District. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 975

Dates: January 13, 1847

Letter from Jas. McKisick to Chief John Ross, December 13, 1847

 Item — Folder 980: [Barcode: 187.980]
Identifier: 4026.1135
Description

Letter from Jas. McKisick, Cherokee Agent, to Chief John Ross, Park Hill. Reports reporting (and transmitting) letters about school and orphan fund. (Aug. 14, 1845 and Oct. 17, 1847). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 980

Dates: December 13, 1847

Letter from Jas. S. Vann to Col. D. H. Cooper concerning horses needed and Warfield letter, October 30, 1861

 Item — Folder 298: [Barcode: 61.298]
Identifier: 4026.1826
Description

James S. Vann wrote from the headquarters of the 1st Cherokee Regiment in Fort Gibson. The Warfield letter is 4026.1809. Folder 298

Dates: October 30, 1861

Letter from Jason Vann in Webbers Falls to John Drew requesting his presence, September 2, 1848

 Item — Folder 129: [Barcode: 61.129]
Identifier: 4026.1671
Description

Letter from Jason Vann in Webbers Falls to John Drew requesting Drew to come down to settle the estate. Folder 129

Dates: September 2, 1848

Letter from J.D. Woffard to Chief John Ross. , September 1838

 Item — Folder 448: [Barcode: 187.448]
Identifier: 3826.7551
Description

Letter from J.D. Woffard to Chief John Ross. Listing items requisitioned for Taquach Camps. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 448

Dates: September 1838

Letter from Jennie LaRue to Mrs. Lynch concerning disposition of a package for Mrs. Scales, December 31, 1892

 Item — Folder 557: [Barcode: 61.557]
Identifier: 4026.3520
Description

Jennie LaRue wrote from Muskogee to Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Scales had not picked up a package from express agent at Webbers Falls. Folder 557

Dates: December 31, 1892

Letter from Jenny to Cherokee Nation Delegation, April 3, 1834

 Item — Folder 92: [Barcode: 187.92]
Identifier: 4026.127
Description

Letter from Jenny, the soldier's widow, to delegation concerning the seizure of her husband's land by white man Joel McGory. Plus affidavit of John Smith refuting claim that the husband sold the Aquanee District land. Witnessed by J. D. Wofford. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 92

Dates: April 3, 1834

Letter from Jeremiah Evarts to Chief John Ross, July 20, 1830

 Item — Folder 38: [Barcode: 187.38]
Identifier: 4026.70-.1
Description

Letter from Jeremiah Evarts, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, to Chief John Ross offering suggestions regarding Cherokee problems. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 38

Dates: July 20, 1830