United States
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
National Council Resolution, 1797 - 1897
Unsigned Resolution of National Council. Prompted by planned establishment of Nebraska Territory which is to include "Neutral Land", Cherokee "outlet", and part of inhabited nation and by questions of U. S. vs. Cherokee Jurisdiction. (See Nov 2. 1853 and Moulton Vol. II, page 389). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1024
News release from Grand Central Art Galleries inviting recipient of release to attend exhibit of Western water colors by Leigh, early 20th century
Newspaper article about death of Leigh at 88, March 13, 1955
Folder 479
Newspaper article "Roundup and Safari" with photo of "An African Episode", 1950
Folder 479
Novissima Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula, 1675
A Most Recent Map of the Entire World
Descriptive Title
Atlas Manitumus
Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, 1666
A New and Most Accurate Map of the World
Descriptive Title
de Zee-Atlas
Permit for Blankenship and Reynolds to labor as farmers in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation, November 6, 1882
Permit granted to W. G. Robinson, A Cherokee citizen, to employ Blankenship and Reynolds, United States citizens, as farmers for the term of two months. Permit signed by H. J. Vann, Clerk of the Canadian District in the Cherokee Nation. Folder 483
Photocopy of newspaper article "Roundup and Safari" with picture of "An African Episode", mid-20th century
Folder 479
Photocopy of Olaf Seltzer's sailing schedule for the Thingualla Line, February 29, 1892
The sailing schedule has a handwritten note indicating that Olaf Seltzer and his mother sailed from Copenhagen to New York on the steamship Island on June 21, 1892. Folder 1
Photostat of Letter from Chief John Ross to John Howard Payne, January 7, 1836
Photostat of a letter from Chief John Ross in Washington City, to John Howard Payne in New York. The Ross Delegation has presented credentials to President who has received a Cherokee memorial of which Chief John Ross has no knowledge. Made by State Department and sent by Captain Edwin Piburn, United States Army to show how Photostats come out. (Typescript) (Moulton) Four sheets of paper with typed text on the rectos. One sheet of paper is a Photostat. Folder 180