Cherokee
Found in 3726 Collections and/or Records:
Discharge certificate for D. D. Hitchcock from Union Army at Fort Gibson signed by Colonel William A. Phillips, May 31, 1865
Discharge certificate for D. D. Hitchcock from Union Army at Fort Gibson signed by Colonel William A. Phillips, 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, after service from February 28, 1863. Folder 39
Dispatch from Col. John Drew to Col. D. H. Cooper , November 29, 1861
Col. John Drew wrote from Camp Coody. Dispatch reported conflicting accounts of Federal forces given by captured Jay Hawker, low rations, etc. Folder 306
Dispatch from John Drew and James S. Vann to Col. Douglas H. Cooper reporting on arrival at Camp Coody and Kansas forces, November 20, 1861
Drew and Vann reported that they had arrived at Camp Coody, Verdigris River. Also reported lack of information about any Kansas forces. Folder 302
Dispatch from Lt. Col. Jas. J. Diamond to Col. Drew concerning location of Col. Cooper and the enemy , November 21, 1861
Lt. Col. Diamond wrote from Camp Linch, Grand River to Col. Drew in Fort Gibson. Lt. Col. Diamond inquired about the whereabouts of Col. Cooper and the enemy. Folder 303
Dispatch from Lt. Col. Will. P. Ross to Col. D. H. Cooper acknowledging order of Nov. 10th and intention to march as ordered, November 12, 1861
Folder 301
Dispatch from Stand Watie to Col. Drew seeking information , December 4, 1861
Stand Watie was looking for information on discounted Creek and others who have abandoned the southern cause. Folder 307
Doctors Notes on a Mrs. Murrele, October 1 to October 6
Doctor's notes on a Mrs. Murrele. A patient from October 1 to October 6. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1404
Document in Cherokee syllabary, 19th century
Unsigned manuscript in Cherokee syllabary Folder 9
Document in Cherokee syllabary signed by Charles Thompson, late 19th century
Handwritten script in syllabary. Signature of Charles Thompson (Cherokee Chief 1875-1879). Folder 8
Document is written in the Cherokee syllabary, June 7, 1893
This document is written in the Cherokee syllabary and is on the letterhead of Max Hoop, Proprietor of U. S. Witness Store. Folder 36