Tahlequah -- Daliqua
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
National Council Resolution, November 2, 1853
Resolution of National Council protesting "any curtailment of our lands or our sacred rights." (Appears to be final page of Folder 4026.1971). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1023
Newspaper clipping concerning 1859 oil strike in Mayes County, May 1906
Article cites Muriel H. Wright writing in December issue of 'The Chronicles of Oklahoma'. Folder 46
Newspaper clipping from The Christian Science Monitor, A Cherokee Chronicle, Part II, March 22, 1960
"A Cherokee Chronicle, Part II" by Edward B. Orr describes Orr's arrival in Tahlequah in 1920, the townspeople and his relative Miss Alice Robertson. Folder 14
Newspaper Clipping Regarding Ross' Home in Rossville, GA., 1797 - 1897
Newspaper clipping regarding Ross' home at Rossville, Ga. In this file there is also an unnumbered portion of a piece of paper from the Executive Department of the Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, IT. One newspaper clipping with typed text, in ink, on both sides; one sheet with an image and typed text, in ink, on one side. Folder 1384
Newspaper clipping reporting death of Judge Henry C. Ross in Tahlequah, May 1906
Folder 46
Newspaper clippings from The Christian Science Monitor, A Cherokee Chronicle, Part I, March 1960
Folder 14
Order by Principal Chief D. W. Bushyhead to William West to report on arrest of "Moore", July 25, 1883
William West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. Moore was an alleged horse thief. Bushyhead also wanted his removal by detachment of U.S. Army in the report. Folder 501
Order by William Potter Ross to Sheriff Robert B. Ross, August 11, 1875
Order by Will B. Ross to Sheriff Robert B. Ross of Tahlequah District to arrest OSI Sanders on charge of murder. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1322
Permit for Blankenship and Reynolds to labor as farmers in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation, November 6, 1882
Permit granted to W. G. Robinson, A Cherokee citizen, to employ Blankenship and Reynolds, United States citizens, as farmers for the term of two months. Permit signed by H. J. Vann, Clerk of the Canadian District in the Cherokee Nation. Folder 483
Photostat of list of property transferred from Cherokee Capital to Carnegie Library, June 5, 1913
Photostat of letter from Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary, W.C.P. Lewis C. Laylin, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting objects/property to be relocated from the Cherokee Capital Building to the Carnegie Library, both in Tahlequah, for safe keeping and exhibition purposes. Includes list of transferred items as of June 28, 1913, signed by Carnegie librarian and trustees. Folder 60