Letters and letter-writing
Found in 384 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Suggs Drew addressed to sister concerning writing and school, late 19th century - early 20th century
Suggs informed his sister he would try to write more. Suggs was studying grammar, arithmetic, and geography. Letter is signed Suggs Drew. Folder 598
Letter from Susan K Christian in Jacksonville, Illinois to Mrs. Jody Ross, Locust Grove, October 14, 1920
Folder 53
Letter from Susan Smith to John Drew concerning her upcoming case, October 11, 1861
Susan Smith wrote from Tahlequah to John Drew notifying him that her case was coming up next Monday. Smith asked John Drew to be present. Folder 287
Letter from Thomas Williamson identifying nine persons in a photograph of Eastern Dakota Delegation, November 15, 1858
Letter from Thomas Williamson, Missionary to W. W. Turner, Librarian of Patent Office. Letter identified nine persons in a photograph of Eastern Dakota Delegation. Letter is 4026.3537. Persons one through six on 4026.3537.1-.2. Persons seven through eight on 4026.3537.3. Person nine on 4026.3537.4. Folder 241
Letter from Thomason and Humphreys to Drew and Scales concerning status of their case, May 30, 1859
Thomason and Humphreys were in Van Buren, Arkansas writing to John Drew and Joab Scales in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. Letter answering inquiry concerning the state of their case. Folder 248
Letter from Treasury Department to John Drew, August 21, 1850
Letter from Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, to John Drew in Washington City stating he could receive a requisition on the Treasury for $100.00 in the case of Peggy Waters. Claim allowed under Article 9, abandoned improvements, of the December 29, 1835 Treaty. Folder 160
Letter from Treasury Department to John Drew, August 21, 1850
Letter from Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, to John Drew in Washington City stating he could receive a requisition on the Treasury for $60.00 in the case of Daniel D. Spencer. Claim allowed under Article 10, orphan children, of the December 29, 1835 Treaty. Folder 161
Letter from Treasury Department to John Drew, August 21, 1850
Letter from Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, to John Drew in Washington City stating he could receive a requisition on the Treasury for $600.00 in the case of Sawney Vann. Claim allowed under Article 10, orphan children, of the December 29, 1835 Treaty. Folder 162
Letter from Treasury Department to John Drew, August 21, 1850
Letter from Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, to John Drew in Washington City stating he could receive a requisition on the Treasury for $50.00 in the case of Oo-stah-le, or Dick Shoes. Claim allowed under Article 10, orphan children, of the December 29, 1835 Treaty. Folder 163
Letter from Treasury Department to John Drew, August 24, 1850
Letter from Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office, to John Drew in Washington City stating he could receive a requisition on the Treasury for $354.40 in the case of James and Alex Brown. Claim allowed under Article 9, abandoned improvements of the December 29, 1835 Treaty. Claim total was $545.00. Attorneys, Samuel Stambaugh and E. Gurgenin, each received $95.30 for services leaving the claim balance at $354.40. Folder 164