Kansas
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Printed Statement of the Cherokee Funds requested by D. W. Bushyhead, Treasurer, July 1866 - July 1874
Printed Statement of the Cherokee Funds requested by D. W. Bushyhead, Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation, and supplied by Edward P. Smith, Office of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. It includes information on the sale of neutral lands, the amount paid by the Delaware and Shawnee tribes for Cherokee land, proceeds from sales of the Cherokee strip in Kansas, and totals of the Cherokee Stock Account. Folder 45
Progress Map of the U. S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian, 1877
Railroad and county map of Indian Territory, 1889
Rejected Act of National Council to Repeal Act of 1854, 1797 - 1897
Rejected Act of National Council to repeal Act of 1854 and reinstate Act of Nov. 5, 1851; also to appoint delegation to protect Cherokees living on neutral land (Kansas) and free Cherokees from abuses under Intercourse Law and oppressive operation of Federal Court in Van Buren. (Neutral lands disposed of under Treaty of 1866). Single sheet with handwritten text, in ink, on both sides. Folder 1387.
Subscription notice from 'Kansas Farmer' to H.C. Ross, October 24, 1906
Folder 48
Typescript of "My Life", with pencil corrections and notes by Margaret Louise Wallace, early 20th century
Folder 1
Typescript of notice in the Cherokee Advocate concerning the Katy Flyer train, October 28, 1893
Starting June 18th the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway would offer a daily solid train from all principal points in Texas, Indian Territory, Kansas, and Missouri to Chicago. The train would go from Houston, Texas to Chicago. This service was recommended for travelers headed to the World Fair. Folder 561
Unidentified Note Regarding the Battle with Opothleyahola on Red Fork November 21, 1861, 1797 - 1897 (circa November 25, 1861; November 19 Moulton)
Unidentified note [Moulton] regarding Battle with Opothleyahola on Red Fork November 21, 1861; Foray of Kansas Jayhawks November 18, 1861; and report that Opothleyahola wanted peace. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1143