Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1888
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary Folder 4
Letter written in the Cherokee syllabary, 1889
Letters from U. S. Coodey to John Brown, August 27, 1839
Draft copy of letters from U. S. Coodey transmitting copy of "Proceedings of the Cherokee People" to consider conduct of Brown and Rogers resulting in leveling them to "the rank of ordinary citizens" - to Brown (also Rogers), to Armstrong (also Stokes). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 628
Levi Gritts, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 1906
Black and white portrait photograph of Louis Gritts. Seated in studio setting wearing Anglo-style suit with jacket, bowtie, and button-down shirt. Hands folded in lap. Folder 15
License and receipt by David Vann, Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation, November 19, 1851
License and receipt by David Vann, Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation authorizing John Drew to practice law in all courts of Cherokee Nation. Folder 177A
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage, January 22, 1820
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage of T. Lee, (non-native) to marry S. G., daughter of T. G. (three on one sheet) Cabinet B, Drawer 5 Folder 16
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage, circa 1820
License by Elijah Hicks authorizing marriage of a (non-native) and Robert Vann. (three on one sheet). Cabinet B, Drawer 5 Folder 16
License for John Drew to practice law in Cherokee courts, October 10, 1835
License signed by Richard Fields, Chief Justice of the Cherokee Supreme Court. Folder 139
License from Elizah Hicks, Clerk of National Council authorizing marriage, February 21, 1820
License from Elizah Hicks, Clerk of National Council authorizing marriage of Mila Hoyt, (non-native) to Lidia, daughter of George Lowry. (three on one sheet). Cabinet B, Drawer 5 Folder 16
License issued to John Drew permitting him to practice law in all courts of the Cherokee Nation, March 1, 1854
License was issued by David Vann, Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 198