Letter
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Object Names
Found in 7606 Collections and/or Records:
Unsigned letter to Henry E. McKee regarding tribal matters, September 3, 1874
Item — Folder 2838: [Barcode: 177.2838]
Identifier: 4026.7219
Description
Folder 2838
Dates:
September 3, 1874
Unsigned Letter to Hon. P. L. Soper to Sophie and Lee Pitchlynn as Citizens of Choctaw Nation, July 14, 1898
Item — Folder 3364: [Barcode: 177.3364]
Identifier: 4026.7708
Description
Folder 3364
Dates:
July 14, 1898
Unsigned letter to Hon William Bryant regarding Territorial Bills, January 1872
Item — Folder 2517: [Barcode: 177.2517]
Identifier: 4026.6881
Description
Folder 2517
Dates:
January 1872
Unsigned letter to Hon. Wm. Bryant regarding Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedment, February 2, 1872
Item — Folder 2518: [Barcode: 177.2518]
Identifier: 4026.6882
Description
Folder 2518
Dates:
February 2, 1872
Unsigned letter to John Brown, July 26, 1839
Item — Folder 608: [Barcode: 187.608]
Identifier: 4026.8438-.3
Description
Draft [omitting first paragraph] of unsigned letter to Messrs. Brown, Looney, Rogers, and people in Council at mouth of the Illinois urging them to consider the proceedings of the convention held by the members of the committee who did not flee the council. [see July 24, 1839] [Moulton] Folder 608
Dates:
July 26, 1839
Unsigned letter to Judge Loring L. W. Folsom regarding Cooper Bill asking for appropriation of money by Congress and a matter of conflict in the Council, January 22, 1874
Item — Folder 2779: [Barcode: 177.2779]
Identifier: 4026.7138
Description
Folder 2779
Dates:
January 22, 1874
Unsigned letter to Maj. I. G. Vore concerning operation of salt works, May 6, 1869
Item — Folder 351: [Barcode: 61.351]
Identifier: 4026.1621.1
Description
Major Vore informed the recipient of the letter that they could no longer wait for them to put the salt works in successful operation. Major Vore was able to try get the salt works operational himself. Folder 351
Dates:
May 6, 1869
Unsigned letter to Mr. Frank Phillips, New York, NY discussing the paintings of William R. Leigh as outstanding examples of true Western Art, as the two Phillips has purchased, "Custer's Last Fight" and "The Lookout", 1939
Item — Folder 334: [Barcode: 127.334]
Identifier: 3827.2720-.1
Description
Folder 334
Dates:
1939
Unsigned letter to Rev. Peter Folsom regarding corrupt transactions of Cooper et al and Net Proceeds Claim, July 3, 1872
Item — Folder 2596: [Barcode: 177.2596]
Identifier: 4026.6959
Description
Folder 2596
Dates:
July 3, 1872
Unsigned letter to Sam Folsom regarding the Net Proceeds matter, January 16, 1872
Item — Folder 2515: [Barcode: 177.2515]
Identifier: 4026.6879
Description
Folder 2515
Dates:
January 16, 1872