United States
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Article for immediate release regarding Leigh's Retrospective Painting Exhibition in Maryland, early 20th century
Bill by A. Foster to the United States, January 30, 1798
Bill by A. Foster to the United States for a rifle delivered to the Cherokees. Attested to by James D. and Francis B. Sappington. Folder 15
Bill by Foster to the United States, January 30, 1798
Bill by Foster to the United States for goods delivered to the Cherokees after two were killed by whites on Stones River. This was attested to by A. Lewis and Francis B. Sappington. Folder 14
Bill for the Sale of the Indebtedness of the United States to the Cherokee Nation, early 20th century
Typed Bill for the Sale of the Indebtedness of the United States to the Cherokee Nation and for Other Purposes. Folder 59
Bill of Anthony Foster to the United States for goods delivered to the Cherokee Indians, December 28, 1797
Bill of Anthony Foster to the United States for goods delivered to the Cherokee Indians by order of General James Robertson after two Indians were killed by whites on Stones River. This was attested to by A. Lewis and Francis B. Sappington. Folder 10
Black box containing three tubes of paint used by Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Black box containing three tubes of paint used by Charles M. Russell. The paint tubes are "Rembrandt Oil Colors, Rose Madder", Talens and Son, Apeldoorn, Holland, Irvington, N.J., U.S.A.
Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., February 22, 1909
Postcard with a photograph of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Handwriting and drawing on the back.
Carte de l'Amérique et des Mers Voisines, 1763
Map of America and Neighboring Seas
Descriptive Title
La Petit Atlas Manitime, Volume I
Carte des États-Unis d’Amérique, 1830
Map of the United States of America
Certificate by Judge John S. Vann of marriage of G. W. Williams and Nancy Rattlingourd and a request for a marriage license to be granted, November 29, 1869
John S. Vann was a white man and Nancy Ratlingourd was a Native American woman. The request to grant a marriage license affirmed William's character and was signed by seven men. Folder 355