Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Genealogy table for the Worcester, Hicks, and Robertson family, mid-20th century
The Worcester, Hicks, and Robertson family genealogy table was prepared by Hope Holway. Folder 59
General Orders from J. W. Wells with countersign Cumberland, 1860s
Names Col. John Drew as Field Officer of the Day and Capt. S. H. Stone as Officer of the Guard. Folder 319
General Orders from J. W. Wells with countersign Morgan, July 29, 1862
Names Col. John Drew as Field Officer of the Day and Capt. S. Q. Browne as Officer of the Guard. Orders also stated that Guard Mounting would be at 8 o'clock. Folder 319
General Orders No. 20 from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office in Richmond, December 12, 1861
Orders regarding discharge papers. Folder 310
General Orders of J. W. Wells, Acting General, 1860s
General Orders countersigned by Vicksburg. Field Officer of the day was Lt. Col. Lewelling. Officer of the Guard was Capt. William Jackson. Folder 260
Gov. Doctor's residence, Osage Agency, 1850 - 1900
Folder 7
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Gov. Doctor's Residence, Osage Agency" on recto
Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory, 1872
Hand written biography of Captain Joseph Parks or Pa-Ka-tas-Ka-Kah (You will find him by the side of it), 1850s
Captain Joseph parks was a Shawnee born in 1797 and emigrated from Ohio to Kansas in 1833. Biography is six pages long. Folder 255A
Hand written biography of Graham Rodgers or Way-Was-See-Se-Mo (A sweet Sound), 1850s
Biography reads: "Born 1819, A Shawnee Councilor Educated at the Methodist Mission, or Shawnee Channel Labor School, was one of General Kamry's guides and hunters in 846, A well known advocate of agriculture Education and Religion among the Indians." Folder 255A
Hand written biography of Isaac Journeycake or So-Ke-pah-kra-Xing, Deleware delegate, 1850s
Biography reads: "One of the Delegation who visited Washington January 1859, Is a great Friend to the cause of Education, agriculture, and Religion". Folder 255A