letters (correspondence)
Found in 1756 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from George H. Manypenny to Elijah Hicks, May 7, 1853
Letter from Commissioner George H. Manypenny to delegation. Reporting failure to find names of Cherokees deprived of their guns in 1836, 1837, or 1838. Folder 1013.
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross, November 4, 1838
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross on eve of departure. Decrying failure of the government to prevent property losses. (Mouton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. The document is in two pieces. Folder 487
Letter from George Hicks to Chief John Ross, March 15, 1839
Letter from George Hicks and Collins McDonald, Beatie's Prairie, to Ross, near Fort Gibson. Regarding disposition of public teams and property and protesting treatment by government agents. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 526A
Letter from George Lane to Nancy C. Russell, October 1, 1912
From George Lane, Oct. 1, 1912, asks Nancy C. Russell to have Charles M. Russell make his own decisions regarding "Bronc to Breakfast", he wants Charles M. Russell to be pleased with the end result and does not want to dictate any instructions, hopes to be in Great Falls soon to see the Russells.
Letter from George Lowrey, June 11, 1838
A small note from George Lowry, concerning the bearer of two petitions. Single slip of paper with handwritten text, in ink, on both sides. Folder 355.
Letter from George Lowrey to General Matthew Arbuckle, July 15, 1839
Draft copy of letter from George Lowrey, President, and George Guess, Vice President, Illinois Camp Ground to General Matthew Arbuckle. Regarding Committee to call on the General. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 587
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
Letter from George Lowrey to General Matthew Arbuckle, August 9, 1839
Letter from George Lowrey and 11 others at convention ground to General Matthew Arbuckle. Concerning rumored threats to be referred to William S. and Daniel R. Coodey and action to check fabrication and circulation of injuries reports taken. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 620
Letter from George Lowry, Going Snake, and Others to General Winfield Scott, June 9, 1838
Petition to General Winfield Scott from George Lowrey, Going Snake, and others, warning of sickness and death in sickly season and asking for delay in migration. There is also a small note dated June 11, 1838 from George Lowry, concerning the bearer of two petitions. Bound document. Two folded sheets with handwritten text in ink on 4 of 8 pages. Folder 355
Letter from George Sack to Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell, March 16, 1925
Handwritten, from George Sack, March 16, 1925, he thanks the Russells for the books and watercolor, says he hasn't heard anything from the Indian family yet, he received "The Bluffers" and expects to receive "Counting Coup" and "Enemy's Tracks" soon, the bronze foundry made a poor cast of "Scalp Dancer" and they are making another for him.
Letter from George Sack to Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell, March 23, 1925
Handwritten from George Sack, March 23, 1925, informs the Russells that "Counting Coup" showed up the day before, wants to know what happened to "Indian Family".