Letters and letter-writing
Found in 384 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope from H. Lindsey to Emma Roberson for letter 4026.3546, March 6, 1877
Envelope was from H. Lindsey in Eufaula, Indian Territory to Emma Robinson, Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. The envelope is yellow with a green 3ยข stamp. Folder 431
Envelope from John Drew to Mrs. Emma Robinson for letter 4026.3519, December 2, 1877
Yellow envelope addressed to Mrs. Emma Robinson, Present. Folder 434
Envelope from Kathleen Garrett to Mrs. Grant Foreman containing letters from Kate Drew, 20th century
Recto of envelope has name "MRS GRANT FOREMAN" written in the middle. The bottom of the envelope reads, "TWO LETTERS FROM KATE DREW FROM CHEROKEE ORPHAN ASYLUM 1875". The verso of the envelope has Kathleen Garrett's name and address printed on the flap. Folder 413
Folded sheet of paper used as envelope for letter 4026.3412-.1, October 11, late 19th century - early 20th century
Envelope with address to Miss Emma Drew, R. Academy, Cherokee Nation. Text on envelope reads, "This is Red River style, don't you admire it?" Folder 609
Fragment of a letter to the President of the United States from Cherokee West Chiefs, John Jolly and John Brown in Arkansas discussing a treaty with the Cherokee Nation East , December 14, 1836
Fragment of a letter to the President of the United States from John Jolly and John Brown, Principal Chiefs of the Cherokees West, in Arkansas stating that a delegation of John Looney, John Drew, Joseph Vann, Aaron Price and Dutch will appear to protest objectionable provisions in a late treaty with the Cherokees East. Folder 29
Fragment of letter, 1830s
Folder 13
Fragment of letter signed by Charles Bailey, 1830s
Folder 13
Fragment of letter signed from your Brother Suggs, 1830s
Folder 13
Leaflet advertising Carolyn Thomas Foreman's publication titled Park Hill, Oklahoma, circa 1948
Folder 55
Letter, May 7, 1854
Letter is concerning money owed and spirits. Folder 141