American Civil War
Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from William Potter Ross to Chief John Ross, November 27 & 28, 1863
Letter addressed 'Dear Sir' and signed in Cherokee Syllabary (by William Potter Ross) refers to meeting under Act of National Council in Fort Smith with General McNeil, and affairs of Cherokee Nation and the situation in Indian Territory. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1201
Letter in Cherokee, 1865
Folder 36
Letter in Cherokee, 1866
Folder 39
Letter in Cherokee syllabary, October 30th, 1865
Folder 35
Letter in Cherokee syllabary from Lewis Downing to Cooweescoowee (John Ross), April 10, 1864
Handwritten letter in Cherokee syllabary and signed in English by Lewis Downing and addressed to Cooweescoowee (John Ross). Includes photocopy with translation handwritten on it. Folder 81
Letter Signed by Captains Cherokee Forces at Camp Babcock' to Brigadier General J. G. Blunt, November 24, 1862
Letters signed by Captains Cherokee Forces at Camp Babcock - see names another page' (not found) to Brigadier General J. G. Blunt citing conditions after withdrawal of Weir's forces and depredations by Confederates retreating from the Battle of Maysville. Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1165
Letter Signed in Cherokee Syllabary and Addressed 'Dear Sir' [Chief John Ross], March 30, 1865
Letter from Fort Gibson signed in Cherokee Syllabary and addressed "Dear Sir" (Chief John Ross) suspecting stoppage of his and Daniel's letters, and describing situation in Indian Territory. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1278
Letter written in Cherokee, April 24, 1864-1867
Folder 58
Letter written in Cherokee and signed by James McDaniel, 1864
Folder 21
Letter written in Cherokee from Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, August 22, 1864
Folder 21