Letter
Found in 7612 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from N. G. Taylor to Hon. O. H. Browning regarding Eastern Boundary, January 27, 1868
Folder 2199
Letter from N. I. Sayer to her sister and brother concerning personal life and family matters, March 6, 1841
Letter from N. I. Sayer to her sister and brother to update them about how her life is going. She updates her sister and brother about her children and asks them to write back soon. Folder 49
Letter from N. J. Jones to 'Dear Pastor', January 12, 1856
Letter from N. J. Jones, Baptist Mission, to "Dear Pastor." As a newly arrived missionary, he writes of libraries of Mr. Jones and his father, the slavery issue, impressions of Cherokees, a Preachers' meeting, etc. Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on seven pages. Folder 1031
Letter from N. R. Ainsworth to Miss Sophy Pitchlynn Regarding Enrollment of Heirs of P. P. Pitchlynn as Choctaw Citizens, August 24, 1898
Folder 3363
Letter from N. St. Clair Clarke to Chief John Ross, August 22, 1840
Letter from M. St. Clair Clarke, President, to Chief John Ross, Philadelphia. "Has ordered the A/T to be reopened, but I cannot find out to what extent." One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 744
Letter from N & W Risley to Nancy C. Russell
Letter from N & W Risley to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on both front and back.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Agnes Sweet, April 25, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 25, 1928, thanks Mrs. Sweet for her help in locating letters from Charles M. Russell to "Pete."
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Agnes Sweet, April 23, 1928
From Nancy C. Russell, April 23, 1928, thanks her for two letters written by Charles M. Russell to Mr. Sweet.
Letter from Nancy C. Russell to Alice Marchand, March 27, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell, March 27, 1929, Nancy C. Russell is returning the two unillustrated letters and New Year's card written by Charles M. Russell, she states they were too late to get into the book.