Seneca Indians
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
A Map of the Indian Territory, Northern Texas, and New Mexico Showing the Great Western Prairies, 1842 or 1844
Copy of letter from Secretary of War J. H. Eaton to Colonel Ward, August 2, 1830
Copy of letter from Secretary of War J. H. Eaton to Colonel Ward transmitting a copy of his July 29th letter to Colonel Montgomery, Cherokee Agent, setting forth the President's views on Indian removal. Five folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on 19 pages. Folder 40
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink on recto, "Copy"
Draft Copy of a Note from Chief John Ross to Captain Albert Pike, September 25, 1861
Draft Copy of a Note from Chief John Ross to Captain Albert Pike regarding invitations to other tribes. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1124
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink on verso, "Copy of A Note to Genl. A. Pike "
Draft Copy of Letter from Chief John Ross to Shawnee-Seneca, Shawnee, and Quapaw Chiefs, September 10, 1861
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross in Tahlequah to Shawnee-Seneca, Shawnee, and Quapaw Chiefs to meet with Captain Albert Pike and Cherokee on September 25. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1121
Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory, 1872
Indian Territory, 1878
Indian Territory with Part of the Adjoining State of Kansas, 1866
Map of Indian Territory, 1887
Map of the Indian Territory Showing the Railways Built and Projected within Its Bounderies.
Map of the country of the Five Nations, 1718
A map of the country of the Five Nations belonging to the province of New York and of the Lakes near which the Nations of Far Indians live with part of Canada taken from the map of the Louisiana. Folder 1
Map of the eastern United States, 1838
Traveller's Guide- S. Augustus Mitchell