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Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Scope Note: The Thesaurus of Geographic Names\World\continents\North and Central America\nations\United States\states\Tennessee\counties\Davidson\inhabited places\

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Copy of Letter from John McLean to Chief John Ross, May 23, 1832

 Item — Folder 71: [Barcode: 187.71]
Identifier: 4026.107-a.1
Description

Copy of letter from John McLean to Chief John Ross. Recommends the exchange of Cherokee eastern lands for lands west of the Mississippi. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 71

Dates: May 23, 1832

Copy of letter from John McLean to Chief John Ross, May 23, 1832

 Item — Folder 71: [Barcode: 187.71]
Identifier: 4026.107b-b3
Description

Copy of letter from John McLean to Chief John Ross. Recommends the exchange of Cherokee eastern lands for lands west of the Mississippi. Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on eight pages. Folder 71



Inscription(s)

Inscribed in ink on recto, "A Copy"

Dates: May 23, 1832

Letter from Jeremiah Evarts to Chief John Ross, July 20, 1830

 Item — Folder 38: [Barcode: 187.38]
Identifier: 4026.70-.1
Description

Letter from Jeremiah Evarts, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, to Chief John Ross offering suggestions regarding Cherokee problems. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 38

Dates: July 20, 1830

Letter from William Shorey Coodey to Chief John Ross, November 26, 1837

 Item — Folder 267: [Barcode: 187.267]
Identifier: 4026.494-.1
Description

Letter from William Shorey Coodey in Nashville, Tennessee to Chief John Ross in Washington City regarding failure of Western Cherokee Council to appoint a delegation. (OS) (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 267

Dates: November 26, 1837

The Removal of the Cherokee, circa 1927

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 65
Identifier: 4027.5291
Description

Typescript of an essay titled "The Removal of the Cherokee" by John Madden. Describes how the comissioner J.F. Schermerhorn arranged the Treaty of 1835 in absence of Cherokee officers. By this treaty, the Cherokee Nation ceded to the U.S. all territory east of the Mississippi River. Includes history of the removal from June 1838 to March 1839. Folder 65

Dates: circa 1927

Thelma Harrison, the first cousin of Walter White, a Director at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Jeanne Goodwin, social workers at Bethelhem Center in Nashville, Tennessee and former Fisk University roommates, 1926

 Item — Box 3
Identifier: 4327.10371
Scope and Contents Inscribed by hand in red ink, "#27 p. 107" in upper right on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Social workers Bethleham Center Nashville, TN 1926" in top center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "L. to R. Thelma Harrison (first cousin of Walter White, NAACP Natl Director), Jeanne Goodwin (former Fisk University roommates)" in lower center on verso Curatorial Remarks Looks like a couple of fair skin Black women posing for...
Dates: 1926