Letter
Found in 7612 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Joe Scheuerle to Nancy C.Russell, April 18, 1928
Handwritten, from Joe, April 18, 1928, sends second page of Navajo letter written by Charles M. Russell for use in "Good Medicine."
Letter from Joe Thorpe to Nancy C. Russell, January 26, 1927
Letter by Joe Thorpe to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell, and thanks her for the Christmas card. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Joe Thorpe to Nancy C. Russell and Jack, October 27, 1926
Letter by Joe Thorpe to Nancy C. Russell and Jack; offers condolence to Nancy C. Russell and Jack on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Joe to Charlotte regarding a horse, taking a census, and a farm in Illinois that would be sold to cover a man's debt, mid-19th century
Folder 606
Letter from Joe Young to WW, September 22, 1935
Handwritten, from Joe Young, Sept. 22, 1935, six pages, a condolance letter after Will Rogers' death, describes some aspects of the funeral.
Letter from Joel F. Hill to Gov. P. P. Pitchlynn supporting Net Proceeds Claim, December 16, 1878
Folder 3114
Letter from Joel R. Poinsett to Chief John Ross, August 12, 1837
Letter from Joel R. Poinsett [delivered by Sherburne] to Chief John Ross. President 'has no control over Treaty, and no alternative but its enforcement.' Sherburne hopes to induce the Cherokee through the influence of Chiefs to remove peaceably. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 240
Letter from Joel Roberts Poinsett to Brigadier General Matthew Arbuckle, December 17, 1838
Letter from Joel Roberts Poinsett, Secretary of War, to Brigadier General Matthew Arbuckle, Fort Gibson. Requesting him, with aid of chiefs, to return to Alabama two slaves claimed by General Isaac Wellburn. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 495
Letter from Joel Roberts Poinsett to John Ross, June 18, 1838
Letter from Joel R. Poinsett to Chief John Ross and Edward Gunter replying to their letter of June 15, declining to remove claims adjusters and calling new law "clear, explicit, and intelligible." Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 358
Letter from John addressed Dear Sister concerning her not taking a wagon when she went to visit Mr. Rogers, June 2, 1874
John Drew wrote from Eufaula Station, Creek Nation to his sister. Drew told her that Mr. Rogers informed him that she is at his house and came on horseback. Drew asked his sister why she rode on horseback and did not bring a wagon. Drew had expected her to bring a wagon which would have allowed her to take home the things at Mr. Rogers that he had for her. Folder 404