Indian Territory
Found in 1219 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., mentioning the trains returning with victorious army troops from Dixie, June 3, 1865
Folder 33
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, written on board a Steamboat from St. Louis to Fort Gibson with Uncle John Ross, August 26, 1865
Folder 34
Letter to Henry Ross from Uncle John Ross, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with more information on conditions in the Cherokee Nation, September 14, 1864
Folder 23
Letter to John Drew concerning a note he was to collect, April 2, 1852
Letter asked if Drew had collected the note on Mr. Wolf and if so Drew could deliver the money. Folder 142
Letter to John Drew concerning a trade for a horse, September 1867
Writer states that they came today to trade for Drew's bay horse but Drew was not at home. Writer asks if John Drew can come to Gibson tomorrow. Letter was written in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. Folder 341
Letter to John Drew concerning Master Masons Degree, June 3, 1850
Letter to John Drew in Washington City reminding him about the Masonic meeting for Federal Lodge No. 1. At this meeting he was to receive Master Mason's Degree. Folder 153
Letter to John Drew concerning money, October 26, 1852
Folder 141
Letter to John Drew from Bryan F. Thompson regarding method of payment for the sum awarded by arbitrators, December 14, 1841
Letter to John Drew from Bryan F. Thompson, administrator of the estate of John Martin, outlining the method of payment of $5,009 awarded by the arbitrators. Folder 52
Letter to John Drew from Glasgow & Harrison concerning collection and claims, October 22, 1842
Letter to John Drew from Glasgow & Harrison in St. Louis transmitting W. B. Noland note for collection and referring to claims of Siter Price Company. Folder 58
Letter to John Drew from Thomas W. Mahoney concerning a meeting with John Ross, May 6, 1847
Letter to Drew from Thomas W. Mahoney in Grand Saline. Mahoney asks Drew to attend a meeting with John Ross and become a security on his band as contractor on building the seminary. Folder 100