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Cherokee

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Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Oo-no-leh to P. M. Butler concerning death of Sequoyah, May 15, 1845

 Item — Folder 3: [Barcode: 196.3]
Identifier: 3826.2504-.1
Description

Photostat of pages concerning the death of Sequoyah: Letter from Oo-no-leh (who went to find Sequoyah) to P.M. Butler, Cherokee Agent. Letter in English. (Typescript of Oo-no-leh letter included). Folder 3

Dates: May 15, 1845

Letter from Opoethle Yo Holo to Chief John Ross, July 3, 1839

 Item — Folder 576: [Barcode: 187.576]
Identifier: 4026.767-.1
Description

Letter from Opoethle Yo Holo, Little Doctor, Tuckagat'chee Nuccim and Jim Boy (Creeks) to Chief John Ross and other Cherokee Head Chiefs expressing interest in result of Council. (Moulton) Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 576

Dates: July 3, 1839

Letter from P. E. Jones in Natchez to Wm. G. Robinson concerning poor crop, yellow fever, buying a stable, and Fair Authority Jockey Club, September 20, 1873

 Item — Folder 391: [Barcode: 61.391]
Identifier: 4026.1957
Description

The crop was said to product less than half of what it did the year before because worms had swept the country, swamp and highlands. He stated that yellow fever was above them in Vicksburg and the city authorities had established a quarantine that put a stop to business. Folder 391

Dates: September 20, 1873

Letter from P. M. Butler to John Drew concerning three mules, December 24, 1845

 Item — Folder 88: [Barcode: 61.88]
Identifier: 4026.1634
Description

Letter from P. M. Butler to John Drew asking that three mules to be shod and returned to Camp Coddy. Folder 88

Dates: December 24, 1845

Letter from P. M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford, September 12, 1844

 Item — Folder 2: [Barcode: 196.2]
Identifier: 3826.2502
Description

Photocopy of a letter from P.M. Butler of Columbia, South Carolina to Honorable T. Hartley Crawford. Enclosed extract of letter from M. Duval on August 8th, from Fort Gibson concerning arrival of Kee Chie [Kee Chi] Band, reporting George Guess and son in poverty on Red River. Also, requesting permission for Captain John Drew to bring him back to the Nation. Folder 2

Dates: September 12, 1844

Letter from P. M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford forwarding Oo-no-leh's report of Sequoyah's death, May 15, 1845

 Item — Folder 3: [Barcode: 196.3]
Identifier: 3826.2504.2
Description

Photostat of letter from P.M. Butler to T. Hartley Crawford forwarding Oo-no-leh's letters concerning Sequoyah's death. Folder 3

Dates: May 15, 1845

Letter from Percy Wyly, Sheriff, Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation, to Benge, August 15, 1890

 Item — Folder 10: [Barcode: 17.10]
Identifier: 4026.5462
Description

Letter from Percy Wyly, Sheriff, Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation, to Benge, concerning two Cherokees under arrest and wanting the case to be held early. Folder 10

Dates: August 15, 1890

Letter from Peter Hildebrand to Chief John Ross, October 5, 1837

 Item — Folder 248: [Barcode: 187.248]
Identifier: 4026.471.1
Description

Letter from Peter Hildebrand in Columbus, Tennessee to Chief John Ross reporting removals and enrollments for West, a new plan for valuing improvements, and providing text of agent's notification to Joseph Green ordering him not to sell improvements to a white man. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 248

Dates: October 5, 1837

Letter from Peter Hildebrand to Chief John Ross , November 26, 1837

 Item — Folder 267A: [Barcode: 187.267A]
Identifier: 4026.495-.1
Description

Letter from Peter Hildebrand to Chief John Ross regarding white intruders, army protection, etc. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 267A

Dates: November 26, 1837