schools
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope addressed to Mr. Lewis Ross in Washington, D.C. , May 26, 1864
Folder 18
Financial record between School Teacher and J. H. Heard, February 3, 1852
School teacher purchased a pair of shoes for $3.00 in Fort Gibson Folder 141
From Eugene A. H. Tays to Charles M. Russell, April 14, 1916
Letter from Eugene A. H. Tays to Charles Russell; knows Charles M. Russell from grade school but hadn't heard of Charles M. Russell until 1908 and then saw his name in a magazine, he is living in Mexico, fairly well off and a grandfather, asks for an account of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on two pages: TU2009.39.637.1-TU2009.39.637.4.
From Florence H. Sanden to Nancy C. Russell, October 2, 1929
Two pages from Florence H. Sanden, NY, October 2, 1929, is working on story on Charles M. Russell for class at Columbia and would like Nancy C. Russell's help.
From Nancy C. Russell to Jean Ironside, Sept. 30, 1929
How Picture Makers Go to School, June 27, 1920
Clipping of an article entitled "How Picture Makers Go to School". Two pieces of Saint Paul Daily News Magazine, June 27, 1920. Schooling of Charles M. Russell and other artists. Sketch by Russell and photograph of him.
Letter from A. W. Timberlake to Chief John Ross, February 5, 1861
Letter from A. W. Timberlake to Chief John Ross seeking assistance regarding building of new school house at Baptist Mission. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1092
Letter from Chief John Ross to Araminta A. Ross, May 8, 1841
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross, Washington City, to Araminta A. Ross (niece). Regarding death of William H. Harrison, her composition and possibility of leaving school (Moulton). Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on eight pages. Folder 765
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
Letter from Chief John Ross to Colonel Thomas McKenney (Kenahlea), May 22, 1841
Copy of letter from Staniee Koowkskoowe (Ross) Washington City, to Col. Thos. McKenney (Kenahlea). Regarding former's visit to Bethlehem, Pa., status quo of Cherokee business with executive department, and disclosure of his intention to establish schools (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Detailed signature photograph included. Folder 766
Letter from H. Medill to James M. McKisick, October 7, 1847
Letter from H. Medill, Office of Indian Affairs, to James M. McKisick, Cherokee Agent. Tracing history of school and orphan fund problem and again requesting reports (Aug. 14, 1845); payments to Nation have been suspended. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 977