Proclamation
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
[Edicto de excomunión contra Hidalgo], 13 Oct 1810
Edict of excommunication against Hidalgo.
English title/description created by Clevy Lloyd Strout, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish, University of Tulsa, 1962. English title translated to Spanish by Travis Jeffries, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Helmerich Center for American Research, 2019-2020.
Manuscript Collection: Martin Van Buren
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Printed proclamation calling on U.S. Citizens to refrain from supporting those who have invaded Canada during the rebellion in lower Canada.
Manuscript Collection: William A. Bowles
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: A holograph document by William A. Bowles (1763-1805), this is a proclamation dated October 31, 1799, expelling all Spaniards and Americans from the independent "State of Muskogee" issued from Wakina, Florida. Bowles was the leader of three "filibustering expeditions" against the Spaniards in Florida. He was an adventurer who lived among the Creeks and sought to establish the independent State of Muskogee.
Photocopy of proclamation by Major General Hindman, Confederate Army, and a proclamation by Stand Watie, September 2 - 3, 1862
The proclamation by Stand Watie promises protection to Cherokees who return to their homes. Folder 1
Proclamation by Chief John Ross, November 7, 1851
Draft copy of Proclamation by Chief John Ross. Calling upon Cherokee citizens to gather at Tahlequah on November 17 to consider sale of "Neutral Land" to pay debts of Nation. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 997
Proclamation by J.M. Perryman offering reward for apprehension of robbers, April 29, 1885
Proclamation by J. M. Perryman, Principal Chief of Creek Nation, offering reward of $200 each for the capture of 3 men who robbed Saul W. Brown, Muscogee citizen, at Wealaka. Folder 525
Proclamation calling on U. S. citizens to refrain from supporting those who have invaded Canada, November 21, 1838
Folder 1