Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Hope Holway to Miss. Wright, January 27, 1959
Folder 45
Letter from Howley to Joseph L. McCorkle, June 7, 1885
Letter from Howley, Leaven North, Kansas to Joseph L. McCorkle stating he wants money now that cattle are fat. He is having trouble with dishonest tenants and cannot come to I. T. He wanted Mack to attend to his business. Folder 523
Letter from I. G. Vore, Creek Agency to Dr. Frazier in Webbers Falls concerning stolen cattle, April 18, 1873
Letter was written by Creek Agent I. G. Vore. Letter stated that cattle were captured last night from persons who appeared to be stealing them. Some of the cattle were supposed to be Dr. Frazier's. Post script stated that some of the cattle were supposed to belong to the estates of Johnson, Foreman, and Hick. Vore asked that Dr. Frazier notify them. Folder 381
Letter from I. G. Vore in Skullyville, Choctaw Nation, to Col. Drew in Webbers Falls concerning mix-up in accounting for corn, December 11, 1862
Mix-up in accounting for corn from Mr. Williamson and Brewer, Hood and Boggs. Folder 322
Letter from I. G. Vore to Col. Drew concerning potato shipment and war rumors, April 14, 1862
I. G. Vore wrote from Park Hill to Drew in Webbers Falls. Folder 314
Letter from I. G. Vore to Col. Jno Drew stating that evidence was enclosed related to claims of Texas Cherokees, September 28, 1861
I. G. Vore wrote from Webbers Falls to Col. John Drew in Park Hill. Folder 282
Letter from I. N. Hildebrand to Mr. L. C. W. P. Ross, July 13, 1862
I. N. Hildebrand wrote from the Deleware District, Cherokee Nation. Letter reported Northern troops in area and suggested union of Ross and Hildebrand units on Horse Creek. Letter also offered beef to Ross before he moves south to protect stock from enemy. Folder 318
Letter from I. W. Bertholf to Wm. R. West concerning mistake in stray stock list, December 18, 1882
Letter from Isaac Williams to John Drew concerning John Drew's salt manufacturing business, March 17, 1860
Letter from Isaac Williams in West Columbia, Virginia to John Drew in Washington City. Williams was seeking a partnership in or to purchase Drew's salt manufacturing business. Folder 267
Letter from J. A. Dibnell to Capt. Drew concerning $57.75, September 23, 1859
J. A. Dibnell writes to Drew calling his attention to past due balance of $57.75 that is owed to him from when Emma stayed in Van Buren. He states that he would not bring it up except that he was greatly in need of money. Folder 141