Seminole
Found in 75 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Secretary of War Joel R. Poinsett to Chief John Ross, March 7, 1838
Letter from Secretary of War Joel R. Poinsett to Chief John Ross in Washington City allowing for $5.00 per day to Seminole Deputation, excluding time spent in Washington. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and handwritten text in pencil on 4026.538.1 verso. Folder 314
Manuscript Collection: John F. Brown
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: These papers contain Brown's appointment by H. C. Linn, a Director of the St. Louis, Oklahoma, and Southern Railroad, to act on behalf of Linn in matters connected with the Railroad. John F. Brown (1843-1919) was Chief of the Seminole Nation from 1877 to 1907, except for the term of 1902-04. A certificate of election and oath of office (1905) are also included.
Map of Arkansas and Indian Territory, 1863
Map of Indian Territory, 1887
Map of the Indian Territory Showing the Railways Built and Projected within Its Bounderies.
Map of Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1890
This map of Indian Territory, present day Oklahoma, was authorized by Congress.
Map of Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1892
Map of the United States and Territories, 1866
A map of the United States and territories showing the extent of public surveys.
Memorandum of Lieutenant B. Poole on meeting of Major General Thomas Jessup with Seminole Chiefs, December 7, 1837
Memorandum of Lieutenant B. Poole on meeting of General Thomas Jesup with Seminole Chiefs in which Micanopy attributed unity to mediation of Cherokee Delegation. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 273
Memorandum of Lieutenant Colonel William Gates on meeting of Major General Thomas Jessup and Seminole Chiefs and Warriors, December 5, 1837
Memorandum of Lieutenant Colonel William Gates on meeting of General Thomas Jesup and Seminole Chiefs and Warriors. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 274
Mrs. John Tiger, 1932
Folder 9
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Mrs. John Tiger, Cypress Indian. Her husband was one of the "old men" like Billie (illegible), but died in 1932" on verso