Cherokee Delegation
Found in 197 Collections and/or Records:
Draft of a Letter from Chief John Ross to Lewis Ross, November 11, 1837
Draft of a letter from Chief John Ross to Lewis G. Ross concerning Seminole deputation and rejection by Colonel John Mason of Chief John Ross' proposition. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 261
Draft of Letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation, April 14, 1834
Draft of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation. Replying to April 7, 1834 letter. (Moulton). Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on seven pages. Folder 109
Draft of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation, April 14, 1834
Draft of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation. Replying to April 7, 1834 letter. (Moulton). Photocopies with handwritten text on seven pages. Folder 109
Draft of Letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation, April 14, 1834
Draft copy of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation. Replying to April 7, 1834 letter. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 109
Draft of March 10, 1838 letter, March 10, 1838
Draft of March 10, 1838 letter. One sheet with handwritten text in ink on the recto. Folder 316A
Envelope addressed to Lewis Ross, Cherokee Delegate, Washington, D. C., does not relate to this letter, April 18, 1864
Folder 23
Form letter for Notices to the Governor and Attorney General of Georgia, December 1830
Form Letter for notices to the Governor and Attorney General of Georgia that the Cherokee Nation is seeking Supreme Court injunction. Two sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on all sides. Folder 49
Fragments of Drafts, 1797 - 1897
Fragments of drafts: one describing Mason negotiations; another the concluding page of a "Memorial of the Cherokee delegation to the President"; another stating "I cannot tell whether the Cherokees will go to Arkansas or anywhere" - ETC." all written before removal. Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on nine pages. Folder 498
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "A Copy"
General Order Number 74 from General John E. Wool Condemning Red Clay Council, November 3, 1836
General Order Number 74 from General John E. Wool condemning the Red Clay Council, and stating that no delegation will be received or recognized in Washington City. 3726.5.1-.2 are photocopies of the original document. Single sheet of paper with typed text in ink on recto. Folder 205
Handwritten copy of letter from Cherokee Delegation to President U. S. Grant, May 29, 1871
Handwritten copy of letter from W. P. Adair and C. N. Vann of the Cherokee Delegation to President Ulysses S. Grant requesting a fair price for Cherokee lands west of ninety-six degrees and south of thirty-seven degrees. Folder 44