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Pennsylvania

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Places

Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:

Envelope addressed to Mr. Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. , April 6, 1864

 Item — Folder 15: [Barcode: 188.15]
Identifier: 4026.261.2

Envelope addressed to Mr. Lewis Ross in Washington D.C. , May 5, 1864

 Item — Folder 16: [Barcode: 188.16]
Identifier: 4026.268.1

Envelope addressed to Mr. Lewis Ross in Washington, D.C. , May 26, 1864

 Item — Folder 18: [Barcode: 188.18]
Identifier: 4026.269.1

Envelope Addressed to Ross , 1797 - 1897

 Item — Folder 1384: [Barcode: 187.1384]
Identifier: 4026.3061
Description

Envelope Addressed to Ross, 708 Washington Square, Philadelphia. Envelope with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1384

Dates: 1797 - 1897

From Judge Simpson to Nancy C. Russell, July 11, 1929

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.2728.1-4
Description

Handwritten, from Judge Simpson, July 11, 1929, he is making arrangements to donate his collections to the Philadelphia Art Museum, he would like to have a painting by Charles M. Russell which is more representative than "A War Party".

Dates: July 11, 1929

Invitation from Samuel Webb and John Truman to Chief John Ross, April 19, 1838

 Item — Folder 339: [Barcode: 187.339]
Identifier: 4026.562-.1
Description

Invitation from Samuel Webb and John Truman to Chief John Ross in Washington City to speak at dedication of Pennsylvania Hall. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 339

Dates: April 19, 1838

Letter from Henry C. Ross at Nazareth Hall to Lewis Ross regarding school and his concern for the Cherokees back home, April 28, 1864

 Item — Folder 13: [Barcode: 188.13]
Identifier: 4026.267
Description

Henry hopes that Stand Waite and several others will be caught and that the Cherokees can raise something to eat this summer so they don't starve. Folder 13

Dates: April 28, 1864