Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
A letter to Will Robinson, Sheriff, Canadian District from Bill Wolf regarding payment for work performed, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folder 607
A Little Fresh Meat, 1850 - 1900
Folder 22
A lodge in process of construction, 1850 - 1900
Folder 1
A Mexican boy recovered from the Comanche, 1850 - 1900
Folder 1
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "A Mexican Captive boy recovered from the Comanche" on verso
A Navajo mother and babe, 1850 - 1900
Folder 3
A note from Joseph Coodry to Mr. John Drew allowing the bearer of the note to have $1.00 in the store , July 21, 1844
A note to Mr. John Drew from Joseph Coodry asking "please let the bearer have one dollar in the store to oblige yours". Folder 40
A note from Thos. E. Wilson, Secretary of the Course to Mr. A. H. Almstide to make a payment of $100. to Mr. H. B. Garther, February 22, 1842
A note from Thos. E. Wilson, Fort Gibson, to Mr. A. H. Almstide requesting him to pay to Mr. H. B. Garther on order one hundred dollars. He indicates this shall be his receipt for his stakes in the Sweepstake ran this day over the Fort Gibson course. Folder 40
A note of settlement due N. Runyan , February 25, 1846
A note of settlement due Mrs. N. Runyan in the amount of twenty three dollars and fifty six cents. Folder 40
A note to Mr. John Drew from Joseph Hoody, 1840s
A note to Mr. John Drew from Joseph Hoody regarding settlement and compliance with an order involving Mr. T. Mackey. Folder 40
A protested draft sent to Richard Cox, Esq. for collection, 1840s
A protested draft sent to Richard Cox, Esquire for collection. The draft was given in favor of F. A. Kerr on Melham Armstrong, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, which was protested by Armstrong. A request was made and signed by John Drew, Esquire, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma to get this draft and place it in the hands of an attorney for collection. Folder 40