Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from A. P. Riker to John Drew, April 14, 1851
Letter from A. P. Riker in New York City to John Drew who had been sick. Letter concerning Rikers return home from eighteen day visit to Arkansas. Folder 172
Letter from A. P. Riker to John Drew, March 14, 1852
Letter from A. P. Riker in New York to John Drew inviting John Drew to visit and reporting that Mr. Holmes and Mr. Carll [sic] have been named his representatives in the West. Folder 183
Letter from A. S. Loughery to John Drew, September 7, 1850
Letter from A. S. Loughery, acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs to John Drew reporting that the William C. Dickson matter had been relayed to Cherokee Agent for investigation. Folder 166
Letter from Amos McIntosh to W. G. Robinson concerning upcoming race and family update, December 6, 1884
Letter from Amos McIntosh, Eufaula, Creek Nation to W. G. Robinson inviting him to race. Folder 522
Letter from attorney George C. Thomas to John Drew, October 10, 1850
Letter from attorney George C. Thomas in Washington to John Drew in Fort Gibson concerning Bounty Lands for War of 1812 Cherokee veterans. Letter refers to pamphlet 5126.188-.3. Folder 168
Letter from attorney George C. Thomas to John Drew, October 1850
Letter from attorney George C. Thomas in Washington to John Drew in Fort Gibson concerning Bounty Lands for War of 1812 Cherokee veterans and Florida War Creek Veterans. Folder 169
Letter from B. Holmes to Richard Drew, May 7, 1853
Letter requests that Richard Drew pay back the $40.00 loaned to him by B. Holmes. Holmes asks for money to be repaid by draft from any merchant in Fort Smith and to be notified to an address in New Orleans. Folder 141
Letter from B. M. Adair to B. W. Taylor concerning unpaid debt, November 23, 1858
Letter from B. M. Adair to B. W. Taylor in Van Buren for Martin Adair in Grand Saline. Letter explained failure to pay debt and indicating he would give a slave girl if he does not get expected money. Folder 240
Letter from B. Y. Robinson to Brother W. G. Robinson in Warrenton, Missouri, November 7, 1882
Folder 484
Letter from brother, Johnny, in Webbers Falls addressed to my Dear Sister, December 18, 1865
Johnny writes to his sister Emma informing her that the family is doing well. Their mother was sick but was getting better. Johnny would be returning to Cane Hill, AR in four days. He tells her he would write more but his eyes are tired and that he would write again in a few days. Post script says, "Excuse paper". Folder 338