Letter
Found in 7612 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from John Averill to Gov. P. P. Pitchlynn regarding commending Pitchlynn for his efforts for the Choctaws, March 12, 1875
Folder 2879
Letter from John B. Jones to Gov. P. P. Pitchlynn, Mr. McKee King & Mr. Robuck denying that he was responsible for a recommendation to Congress that a Superintendent of Education be appointed and paid out of the Indian funds, April 29, 1874
Folder 2814
Letter from John B. Luce to Chief John Ross, May 29, 1861
Letter from John B. Luce to Chief John Ross reporting that President Davis has name General McCulloch to take charge of Southern Forces on Western border. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 1105
Letter from John B. Luce to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn regarding Louisa Harkins, October 28, 1872
Folder 2643
Letter from John B. Luce to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn regarding Net Proceeds Claim, July 11, 1872
Folder 2601
Letter from John B. Ritch to Charles M. Russell, May 16, 1914
From John B. Ritch, May 16, 1914, he is glad CMR is returning to the US, sends a welcome and a hope for success, hopes to see him soon.
Letter from John Barnwell to John Drew ordering salt, July 11, 1855
Letter form John Barnwell from Creek Agency to John Drew ordering 50 bushels of salt. John Barnwell also seeking 100 bushels for Mr. Marean of Van Buren. Folder 211
Letter from John Bason to Gov. Pitchlynn of the Choctaw Nation offering help to Pitchlynn and other Indians to obtain justice, May 13, 1874
Folder 2818
Letter from John Beeson to Chief John Ross, April 14, 1863
Letter from Washington Activist John Beeson to Chief john Ross suggesting that Chief John Ross purchase a weekly newspaper column, and use his pen to seek justice for the Indian. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 1182.
Letter from John Benge to Chief John Ross, September 29, 1838
Letter from John Benge, George C. Lowrey, and George Lowrey to Chief John Ross. Concerning need for shoes, blankets, and tents for detachment leaving Will's Valley. (Moulton). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 449