Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Commissioner Thomas Huntley Crawford, June 1840
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Commissioner Thomas Huntley Crawford in reply to Crawford's letter of June 19 refuting: (Lumpkin, etc.) (Draft and final copies) Folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on eight pages. Folder 729A
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Commissioner Thomas Huntley Crawford, June 1840
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Commissioner Thomas Huntley Crawford in reply to Crawford's letter of June 19 refuting: (Lumpkin, etc.) (Draft and final copies) Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on eight pages. Folder 729B
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Gen. Scott, November 3, 1840
Letter from Clarke to Gen. Scott. Poses questions regarding Cherokee removal costs. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Second sheet with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 748
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Secretary of War Joel Roberts Poinsett, July 13, 1840
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke, Attorney, to Secretary of War Joel Roberts Poinsett. Requesting copies of Cherokee claim documents and papers filed by Lumpkin. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 733
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Thomas H. Crawford, June 12, 1840
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke, attorney for Chief John Ross, to Thomas H. Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, asking when examination of a Cherokee claim (See Folders of May 18, 1840) will begin. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 722
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke to Thomas Harley Crawford, February 22, 1841
M. St. Clair Clarke's acknowledgement of Thomas Hartley Crawford's letter dated February 22, 1841. Single sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 760
Letter from M. Stokes to Chief John Ross, June 25, 1839
Letter by M. Stokes, Cherokee Agent, to Ross, other chiefs, and headmen of Cherokee emigrants. He was disturbed by 'late transactions in the Nation' and "violent measures"; refers to report of Council dated June 21. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 569
Letter from M. Stokes to John Jolly, John Brown, and Joseph Vann, Principle Chiefs, September 1, 1836
Letter from Sub-Agent M. Stoke to John Jolly, John Brown, and Joseph Vann, Principle Chiefs, enclosing a claim (not found). (OS) Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 193
Letter from M. Teresa Farrell at St. Anne's Convent addressed to Mrs. E. Vann, February 13, 1875
Mother Mary Teresa Farrell was the Mother Superior. The letter opens with Mother Farrell addressing Emma's recent bereavement. Mother Farrell then went on to say that they could receive Emma's sister and Mr. Boudinot's daughter. The fee for the session would be $90.00 for each little girl. The letter stated that half of the money was due up front and gave a list of items the girls would need to bring. Folder 408
Letter from M. W. Ritesman, Loveland, Colorado to Joe M. Ross, Locust Grove, writing to verify address, March 9, 1905
Folder 45