Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Robert Armstrong to Col. John Drew concerning ponies, October 28, 1861
Robert Armstrong wrote from Choska, Creek Nation offering to sell 25 ponies to meet the needs of his men. Folder 297
Letter from S. C. Stambaugh to John Drew, July 21, 1850
Letter from the attorney for the Old Settlers, S. C. Stambaugh, to John Drew. After consultation with Ross and Vann, Stambaugh urged postponement of presentation to Senate Committee until inconsistent positions of members of delegation are reconciled. Folder 158
Letter from S. C. Stambaugh to John Drew, August 11, 1851
Letter from S. C. Stambaugh at Illinois Crossing to John Drew asking him to come testify concerning his claim. Folder 174
Letter from Samuel Mackey to John Drew regarding money, March 4, 1840
Letter from Samuel Mackey in Illinois to John Drew. The letter gives instructions to Drew concerning money that was left with him. Folder 45
Letter from Samuel Walker to John Drew, May 22, 1837
Letter from Samuel Walker, Vicksburg, in route to New Orleans to John Drew, near Fort Gibson, Bayou Menard, Cherokee Nation. Regarding groceries and dry goods purchased for delivery to John Drew. Requesting the $7000 cost be paid one half in 12 months and the other half in 18 months. Folder 30
Letter from Sarah Forester to Uncle John Drew requesting money, February 3, mid-19th century
Sarah Forester wrote from Paint Rock, Roane County, Tennessee to her Uncle John Drew in Washington City. She asked for her uncle to send her $300.00. Letter had postmark from Kingston Te. and was addressed to John Drew of Cherokee Nation, Washington City. Folder 598
Letter from Scales to Joseph Vann concerning "Babe", late 19th century - early 20th century
Joseph Vann was the deputy sheriff. Folder 606
Letter from son to father concerning horses at the Muskogee Fair, September 26, 1891
Son wrote from Muskogee to Father describing the training of the horses for the races at the Muskogee Fair. Folder 556
Letter from Suggs Drew addressed to sister concerning writing and school, late 19th century - early 20th century
Suggs informed his sister he would try to write more. Suggs was studying grammar, arithmetic, and geography. Letter is signed Suggs Drew. Folder 598
Letter from Susan K Christian in Jacksonville, Illinois to Mrs. Jody Ross, Locust Grove, October 14, 1920
Folder 53