Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
Bond of Mortar and Alex Foreman as guardian of Che-Ar-Nun-Nah on her $100 note, September 21, 1849
Bond of Mortar and Alex Foreman as guardian of Che-Ar-Nun-Nah, a blind woman, on her $100 note. Folder 134
Bond of Susannah Stinson, Richard Drew, Archy Wilson and A. D. Wilson covering John Brower or his successors in office, October 5, 1841
Bond of Susannah Stinson, Richard Drew, Archy Wilson and A. D. Wilson covering John Brower or his successors in office. Bond was written in the Illinois District of the Cherokee Nation. Folder 44
Bond posted by Betsey Baldridge and Charles Thompson to cover court costs in her suit as Administer of Estate of Johnson Baldridge against R. J. Foreman, Administer of Estate of Johnston Foreman, July 8, 1873
Folder 386
Bond posted by Elias H. Wooten and John B. McDaniel to cover court cost in Wooten's suit for divorce., November 22, 1873
Bond of Elias H. Wooten in the case of Elias H. Wooten vs. Amanda Wooten. Wooten was the principal and John B. McDaniel was the security of the bond. The bond total was $50.00. Folder 395
Bond posted by Henry Lowry to cover court costs in suit against Martin Buzzard Flopper, August 27, 1873
Henry Lowry was the administrator of the John Lowry and William Reese estate. Folder 389
Bound leather notebook with entries regarding cattle business and personal expenses, 1873 - 1875
References to J. D. Frazer on pages 6 and 7 suggest it was property of W. G. Robinson (see folders 379 and 380). Folder 415
Breakfast at Chief Quanah Parkers, 1850 - 1900
Folder 13
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Breakfast at Chief Quanah Parkes. Quanah at head of table. Oldest wife at his left, favorite wife at right, other two not down yet." on verso
Bring the White, 1850 - 1900
Folder 30
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Bring the White, Sioux" on verso
Broken Arm, Chief, 1899
Color portrait of Broken Arm a Sioux chief. Seated in a studio setting. Wearing traditional clothing with a furry cap. Pictured from chest up. Folder 5
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Broken Arm, Chief. Sioux" on verso
Brokey, 1850 - 1900
Black and white photographic postcard of Brokey. Standing in studio setting. Wearing traditional Osage clothing. Wrapped in blanket. Folder 42