Letter
Found in 7611 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from W. B. Rogers to Friend Robinson concerning death of Mrs. Drew, September 28, 1885
W. B. Rogers was in Honey Springs and wrote that Mrs. Drew died on Monday the 14th at 3 o'clock. Katie has taken the loss very hard. Letter signed W. B. Rogers. Folder 530
Letter from W. B. Rogers to Mr. Wm Robinson concerning little pony, December 1, 1885
W. B. Rogers wrote to William G. Robinson and asked for him to give his little girl pony to Mr. Daley who had promised to bring it up. Letter signed W. B. Rogers. Folder 531
Letter from W. Bryant addressed to "Dear Friend" regarding Mary Garland's claim, May 17, 1872
Folder 2581
Letter from W. D. Boudinot and Alex Foreman to Chief John Ross, November 13, 1858
Letter from W. D. Boudinot and Alex Foreman to Chief John Ross. A committee named by National Committee to examine Chief John Ross December 1, 1851 statement, asking if committee of removal received compensation for their services. (Moulton) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1048
Letter from W. E. Stanley to Lee Pitchlynn Regarding Choctaw Citizenship, November 6, 1903
Folder 3388
Letter from W. E. Stanley to Sophia Pitchlynn Regarding Choctaw Citizenship, November 6, 1903
Folder 3389
Letter from W. G. Robinson to Emma about staying in Muskogee longer than expected, September 22, 1873
The ink on the page was smudged and transferred to the bottom blank part of the paper when the letter was folded. W. G. Robinson informed his wife, Emma, that Mr. Hill wanted him to stay to take charge of his cattle. He told Emma that John would help her make her apple butter. He signed the letter "Your devoted Husband" Folder 393
Letter from W. H. Hendricks in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory to the Cherokee Delegation in Washington , April 16, 1896
Letter from W. H. Hendricks in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory to the Cherokee Delegation in Washington regarding a resolution passed by the Old Settlers at their convention. Folder 48
Letter from W. H. Porter to Friend Eno, November 4, 1860
Letter from W. H. Porter in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Friend Eno. He states that George Johnson killed Old Wiley, an enslaved man belonging to Judge Wheeler, and that a five hundred dollar reward is being offered. Porter also warns Eno not to let another enslaved person named Arch Stand escape. Folder 37
Letter from W. Herbert Dunton to Nancy C. Russell
Letter from W. Herbert Dunton to Nancy C. Russell; offers condolences to Nancy C. Russell on the loss of Charles M. Russell. Handwritten on the front of two pages.