Letter
Found in 7612 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from S. C. Stambaugh to John Drew, July 21, 1850
Letter from the attorney for the Old Settlers, S. C. Stambaugh, to John Drew. After consultation with Ross and Vann, Stambaugh urged postponement of presentation to Senate Committee until inconsistent positions of members of delegation are reconciled. Folder 158
Letter from S. C. Stambaugh to John Drew, August 11, 1851
Letter from S. C. Stambaugh at Illinois Crossing to John Drew asking him to come testify concerning his claim. Folder 174
Letter from S. Gunter to Chief John Ross, April 24, 1833
Letter from S. Gunter to Chief John Ross at Red Clay regarding Council and the Walker letter. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 83
Letter from S. H. Mayes to the Honorable George Benge, April 13, 1896
Letter from S. H. Mayes to the Honorable George Benge concerning his hopes that the Curtis Bill will be defeated. Hayes also relates that the Curtis Bill may be more difficult to defeat than the Dawes Bill. Folder 47
Letter from S. H. Rogers to Col M. S. Temple regarding note about rail travel, February 26, 1872
Folder 2526
Letter from S. Rockwell to Chief John Ross, September 24, 1835
Letter from S. Rockwell to Chief john Ross. Introducing John Howard Payne. Single sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 155
Letter from S. Rockwell to Chief John Ross, February 10, 1835
Letter from S. Rockwell to Chief John Ross requesting check and suggesting treaty, if advantageous, after Georgia laws regarding abrogation. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on one page. Folder 136
Letter from S. T. Willis to Roanoke College regarding authorization for Edward Everett Pitchlynn to attend college, October 31, 1876
Folder 2990
Letter from S. W. Bailey to M. S. Temple regarding election, August 15, 1873
Folder 2704
Letter from S.A. Willis to Nancy C. Russell, April 26, 1929
From S.A. Willis, April 26, 1929, enclosing a copy of the Resolutions in regard to Charles M. Russell's memorial.