Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Mrs. C. G. Drew concerning her account and an order for corn, January 13, 1869
Letter from Webbers Falls to Mrs. C. G. Drew. Letter states that the writer had received 68 bushels and 20 lbs. of corn from Mrs. Drew and she had overpaid her account by one bushel and 24 lbs. Letter also informed Mrs. Drew that he had an order for 20 bushels from John Q. Hayes for her to accept. If she accepted the order she was to send it down by Mr. Kyle. Folder 261
Letter to Mrs. Charlotte Drew concerning her account and payment, December 4, 1869
Letter states that Mrs. Charlotte Drew's account statement enclosed and the balance due is $201.45. Writer states that money is tight and the account has been running a long time. Folder 261
Letter to Mrs. Drew, mid-19th century
Folder 598
Letter to Mrs. Maggie Bryant on death of her father from Aunt Mollie Ross, May 7, 1906
Folder 47
Letter to Wm. West concerning an intruder named Geo White, June 5, 1881
William West was the Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. Chief Bushyhead reported an intruder, Geo White, and knowledge of his whereabouts was requested. Signature is illegible. Folder 466
Letter with envelope from J. T. Drew, Boonsboro, Washington County, Arkansas, to his mother, Mrs. C. G. Drew in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation, September 25, 1818
Letter with envelope from J. T. Drew, Boonsboro, Washington County, Arkansas, to his mother, Mrs. C. G. Drew in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation, about his school studies. Folder 2
Letter written by Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson, to his son, Henry Ross, with mention of a Captain Tallallah, and review of conditions in the Cherokee Nation, September 9, 1864
Folder 22
Letter written in Cherokee, April 24, 1864-1867
Folder 58
Letter written in Cherokee and signed by James McDaniel, 1864
Folder 21
Letter written in Cherokee from Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, August 22, 1864
Folder 21