Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
Summons for John Drew to appear in U. S. District Court, January 29, 1855
John Drew summoned by Commissioner John B. Ogden to testify in Van Buren, Arkansas for the United States. Folder 206
Summons for Wooster Maning by W. G. Robinson, June 27, 1883
E. G. Robinson was the Deputy Sheriff of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation. The summons was for Wooster Maning to appear in court on July 2, 1883 at 9:00 a.m. before the Grand Jury. Folder 497
Sun Boy or Son of the Sun, 1850 - 1900
Folder 20
Supply order for one bushel of salt, March 15, 1855
John Drew's supply order to Mr. Stewart for one bushel of salt. Folder 142
Supply order for two bushels of salt, February 19, 1855
John Drew's supply order to Mr. Stewart for two bushels of salt to be picked up by the bearer of the order. Folder 142
Swift Dog, 1898
Folder 37
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Copyright 1898 F.A. Rinehart, Omaha" lower left corner on recto; Inscribed, "Swift Dog Sioux" lower center on recto; Inscribed, "No 867" lower right corner on recto
Sword, Chief of Police, Pine Ridge Agency, 1850 - 1900
Folder 29
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Chief of Police, Pine Ridge Agency" lower center on recto; Inscribed, "Sword Sioux" lower left corner on recto
Sworn statement signed by John Thompson concerning money owed of William Webber, July 22, 1848
Sworn statement signed by John Thompson concerning $88 due to William Webber from estate of John Miller for advances to cover amount stolen by David Miller. Folder 126
Synopsis of Anna Irons claim against William Rogers for slaves and other items in the estate of Joseph Rogers, 1830s
Synopses of undated claims of Anna Irons against William Rogers for slaves, the estate of Joseph Rogers for a one thousand eight hundred seventy five dollar note, and William Rogers for a farm. Names noted in the document include Arlcy Flowers, John Alberty, John Flowers, E. R. Williams, and Almira Farrington. Folder 36
Ta-ho, Apache Chief, 1850 - 1900
Black and white portrait photograph of Ta-ho, Apache Chief. Wearing cavalry hat with plumes, military dress of high-ranking officer, large cross at neck, blanket at waist, and holding tomahawk in left hand at waist. Folder 4
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in graphite, "Ta=Ho Apache Chief Claims to be the man who discovered the gold of Colorado and told the whites of it" in upper center on verso