Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son, W. G. Robinson concerning local and family news, February 3, 1878
Letter has a large piece missing from the center of the paper so there is text missing. The letter stated that people were joining the Murphey's to put down whisky. A Package was sent to the baby Mary from Mollie, Alice, and herself three weeks prior and she would like to know if they received it. She ends her letter with spiritual guidance. The post script informed William that he got a letter from Berry. Folder 436
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son, W. G. Robinson regarding health and home life, April 26 - 28, 1876
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son W. G. Robinson informing him of family's health and home life. Letter urged him to right as soon as he got her letter. Letter was signed Elizabeth Robinson. Folder 419
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son, W. G. Robinson regarding his wife and crops, June 13, 1876
Elizabeth Robinson wrote to her son asking about who he married and asked if it was Emma Forman. The letter also mentioned that Mittie Bass was with Elizabeth and was mad when she heard William had married. She also told her son that the crops were doing well that year and that both schools were out so the girls were at home. The letter concluded with spiritual advice from Elizabeth to William. The letter was signed Elizabeth Robinson. Folder 420
Personal letter from Emma to her husband William concerned local news and home life, September 28, 1876
Emma wrote to her husband W. G. Robinson telling him she missed him and was lonesome. She had been sewing all day for a burial suit for little Maggie Neal, who died Tuesday morning. William had come home but did not look good. William and "brother" went to pick apples to take to Muskogee. One of their cows had died and another was sick. Letter signed Emma. Folder 427
Personal letter from F. E. addressed Dear Friend Sarah, February 16, 1903
Letter explained that F. E. had written a letter but forgot to mail it. He sent it now with this new letter the explain the situation. The letter was concerning the picture business. Folder 577
Personal letter from Folsom to Col. , December 27, 1873
Folder 2765
Personal letter from H. R. Pitchlynn addressed "My dear Uncle" , July 25, 1872
Folder 2604
Personal letter from H. R. Pitchlynn addressed "My dear Uncle" , November 7, 1872
Folder 2645
Personal letter from H. R. Pitchlynn addresses to "dear Uncle" regarding boundary line between Choctaw Nation and Arkansas, February 11, 1874
Folder 2793
Personal letter from Israel Folsom to Peter Pitchlynn, November 29, 1841
Folder 315