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Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Meigs at Southwest Point to John Browder, June 22, 1807

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 3826.1271
Description

Letter from Meigs at Southwest Point to John Browder advising that Sam Graves must be restrained from drunken quarrels with white people or be "removed away" by the chiefs. He states that some white people would take advantage of Native Americans and indulge themselves in violent acts, and that additional troops may be needed. Folder 7

Dates: June 22, 1807

Letter from Milton Robinson to his mother concerning her letter, school bill, and an upcoming wedding, May 24, 1901

 Item — Folder 574: [Barcode: 61.574]
Identifier: 4027.3087-.1
Description

Milton wrote from Muskogee, Indian Territory. Milton told his mother he would get a bill for what he owed on his schooling and include it in the letter. He received a letter from Dora Johnson asking his to be a best man at her wedding on June 6th. Letter signed Milton Robinson. Folder 574

Dates: May 24, 1901

Letter from Milton Robinson to his mother concerning school, March 31, 1901

 Item — Folder 573: [Barcode: 61.573]
Identifier: 4027.3086-.1
Description

Milton wrote from Muskogee, Indian Territory. Letter stated that Bessie Lynch was going to school there and he had started guitar lessons. Letter signed Milton Robinson. Folder 573

Dates: March 31, 1901

Letter from Mollie and Elizabeth Robinson addressed to Brother and Sister concerning local and family news, March 11, 1878

 Item — Folder 438: [Barcode: 61.438]
Identifier: 4026.2025-.1
Description Mollie wrote her brother, W. G. Robinson, and sister, referring to her sister-in-law Emma, from Clover Mound. The family had been sick lately including herself. Mollie, whose birth name was Mary, had received a letter from Berry who was thinking about going West. She ends her letter talking about Mary, William and Emma's child, and asks them to write soon and often. On the back of Mollie's letter W. G. Robinson's mother Elizabeth wrote a letter as well. She states that she has not forgotten...
Dates: March 11, 1878

Letter from Mollie Drew to her sister Emma requesting information of Mr. Drew's whereabouts, January 13, 1889

 Item — Folder 545: [Barcode: 61.545]
Identifier: 4026.3022
Description

Mollie Drew wrote from Tahlequah, Indian Territory to her sister Emma Robinson, who was at home. Mollie asked to know where Mr. Drew was and when he would be coming home. Charlotte was till in bed with her arm but was getting better. Letter signed Mollie Drew. Folder 545

Dates: January 13, 1889

Letter from Mollie E. Drew to her sister Emma regarding family matters, October 17, 1888

 Item — Folder 543: [Barcode: 61.543]
Identifier: 4026.3021
Description

Reported that Mr. Drew has given Kate and her children a lot to build on. The new seminary is under construction. Folder 543

Dates: October 17, 1888