Fort Smith
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross to Sister Sarah Stapler, January 19, 1866
Draft copy of letter from Chief John Ross in Washington City to Sister Sarah Stapler commenting on Fort Smith Council. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1297
Empty envelope addressed to Colonel John Drew, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folder 612
Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory, 1872
Indian Territory with Part of the Adjoining State of Kansas, 1866
Letter from Confederate Commissioner of Indian Affairs David Hubbard to Chief John Ross, June 12, 1861
Letter and copy from Confederate Commissioner of Indian Affairs David Hubbard at Fort Smith to Chief John Ross stating reasons why Cherokee should join the South. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1107
Letter from Confederate Commissioner of Indian Affairs David Hubbard to Chief John Ross, June 12, 1861
Letter and copy from Confederate Commissioner of Indian Affairs David Hubbard at Fort Smith to Chief John Ross stating reasons why Cherokee should join the South. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1107
Letter from Soup Watts to Captain John Kogan, April 14, 1845
Letter from Soup Watts in Vian, Cherokee Nation, to Captain John Kogan in Fort Smith, Arkansas, listing the heads of families not included in a former schedule. They also agree to establish a depot on "Sallisaw at Richard Benge's, directly on the Whiskey Road." Folder 30
Letter from W. H. Porter to Friend Eno, November 4, 1860
Letter from W. H. Porter in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Friend Eno. He states that George Johnson killed Old Wiley, an enslaved man belonging to Judge Wheeler, and that a five hundred dollar reward is being offered. Porter also warns Eno not to let another enslaved person named Arch Stand escape. Folder 37
Letter from William Potter Ross to Chief John Ross, November 27 & 28, 1863
Letter addressed 'Dear Sir' and signed in Cherokee Syllabary (by William Potter Ross) refers to meeting under Act of National Council in Fort Smith with General McNeil, and affairs of Cherokee Nation and the situation in Indian Territory. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1201
Letter to Henry Ross, from Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, describing raids on Wagon Trains from or to Fort Scott, December 7, 1864
Folder 29