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Native American

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Art & Architecture Thesaurus\STYLES AND PERIODS FACET\Styles and Periods\styles and periods by region\The Americas\

Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from N. D. Woods Jr. to Major J. L. McCorkle concerning banking rules and payment of taxes , October 18, 1911

 Item — Folder 585: [Barcode: 61.585]
Identifier: 4027.3094
Description

N. D. Woods Jr. was an attorney in Memphis Tennessee. Woods wrote to Major J. L. McCorkle in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma. Folder 585

Dates: October 18, 1911

Letter from N. D. Woods Jr. to Major J. L. McCorkle concerning difficult financial times and insurance matters , December 6, 1911

 Item — Folder 586: [Barcode: 61.586]
Identifier: 4027.3095
Description

N. D. Woods Jr. was an attorney in Memphis, Tennessee. Woods wrote to Major J. L. McCorkle in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma concerning a fire loss at Webbers Falls and McCorkle's poor health. Folder 586

Dates: December 6, 1911

Letter from N. F. Kribb to P. P. Pitchlynn regarding Indian claims, June 28, 1875

 Item — Folder 2904: [Barcode: 177.2904]
Identifier: 4026.7255

Letter from N. I. Sayer to her sister and brother concerning personal life and family matters, March 6, 1841

 Item — Folder 49: [Barcode: 61.49]
Identifier: 4026.1593
Description

Letter from N. I. Sayer to her sister and brother to update them about how her life is going. She updates her sister and brother about her children and asks them to write back soon. Folder 49

Dates: March 6, 1841

Letter from N. J. Jones to 'Dear Pastor', January 12, 1856

 Item — Folder 1031: [Barcode: 187.1031]
Identifier: 3826.7564-.3
Description

Letter from N. J. Jones, Baptist Mission, to "Dear Pastor." As a newly arrived missionary, he writes of libraries of Mr. Jones and his father, the slavery issue, impressions of Cherokees, a Preachers' meeting, etc. Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on seven pages. Folder 1031

Dates: January 12, 1856

Letter from N. St. Clair Clarke to Chief John Ross, August 22, 1840

 Item — Folder 744: [Barcode: 187.744]
Identifier: 4026.913-.1
Description

Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke, President, to Chief John Ross, Philadelphia. "Has ordered the A/T to be reopened, but I cannot find out to what extent." One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 744

Dates: August 22, 1840

Letter from Nancy C. Russell to "Perc", April 13, 1921

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.2842
Description

From Nancy C. Russell, April 13, 1921, states that they sold an Indian picture for $10,000, after returning home Charles M. Russell said, "You know that's a dead man's price."

Dates: April 13, 1921

Letter from Nat Fisher and 22 others to Chief John Ross, January 23, 1863

 Item — Folder 1177: [Barcode: 187.1177]
Identifier: 4026.1376-.1
Description

Letter from Nat Fisher and 22 others near Maysville, Arkansas to Chief John Ross asking him to oppose removal of Colonel William A. Phillips as head of Indian Brigade. Attached is another letter from D. H. Ross to his uncle Chief John Ross. This concerns Colonel Weir's (Weer's) role in Colonel Phillips matter and family losses of property and by death. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three sides. Folder 1177

Dates: January 23, 1863

Letter from Nat. Smith to George Lowrey, June 20, 1838

 Item — Folder 366: [Barcode: 187.366]
Identifier: 4026.592-.1
Description

Letter from Nat Smith, Superintendent Cherokee Emigration, to George Lowry, Lewis Ross, and others reporting progress of party which left Ross' Landing June 17 and seeking to quiet their "apprehensions relating to the health of the party." (See Foreman, Indian Removal 296.301.) Folded sheet with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 366

Dates: June 20, 1838