Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
David Cornelius McCurtain, U.S. Court, Choctaw Interpreter, 1872
Folder 9
Dead Indians on the battlefield of Wounded Knee the morning after the battle, December 29, 1890
Folder 45
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Dead Indians in the battlefield of Wounded Knee the morning after the battle. Photograph made Dec. 29, 1890." on verso
Deana Alley and Girls, 1850 - 1900
Black and white photographic postcard of Deana Alley and girls. Studio setting. Deana is seated in middle. Wearing Anglo-style clothing. Girls are on either side. Wearing Anglo-style clothing. Folder 5
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Deana Alley and Girls" under image on recto
Decision of arbiters that Mayfield, Adair, and Drew concerning payment for a contract with John Martin, December 8, 1841
Decision of arbiters that Jesse Mayfield, W. S. Adair, and John Drew should get five dollars a day for carrying out a contract with John Martin. The arbiters were David Vann, Joseph Vann, and J. M. West. Folder 51
Decorated tobacco pouch, 1905
Folder 9
Deed by Rachel McDaniel of one Negro slave girl to John Drew, May 13, 1847
Deed by Rachel McDaniel, administrator of the estate of Moses Melton, of one Negro slave girl for $367.25 to John Drew. Girl is named Elazia and is around the age of 17. Folder 102
Deed by which Richard Ratcliff gives property to his children, August 17, 1843
Deed by which Richard Ratcliff gives his property, slaves and plantation, to his children, William and Kioway. Folder 67
Deed by William Dutch of one Negro boy to John Drew, November 5, 1847
Deed by William Dutch, administrator of the estate of Richard Stinson, of one Negro boy to John Drew. The deed is in consideration for services rendered to the estate by John Drew. The Negro boy's name is Jack and he is about 16 years old. Folder 109
Deed from A. B. to John Drew of Negro slave girl, May 1847
Deed from A. B., administrator of Estate of C. D., to John Drew for one Negro slave girl. C. D. is deceased. Folder 99
Deed from D. R. Coody to F. H. Nash of 2 lots in town of Fort Gibson, February 21, 1870
Land was acquired when town called Keetoowhah was divide up and auctioned off. These two lots were acquired in auction by D. R. Coody for $116.00. Coody sold the property to F. H. Nash and was signed by acting Chief James Vann. Deed states that land cannot be sold to a non-Cherokee citizen. Folder 359