Letter
Found in 7606 Collections and/or Records:
Assorted documents titled “Rev. W.S Robertson" and "Some history of missionary work among the Cherokees and Creeks", July 4, 1815 - 1844
Typed copies of letters by various persons in collection of H. W. Hicks (originals lost); 1832-1844. See also Foreman Box 26. Vol 47. Folder 55
Bill for list of goods from J. Blake and G.B. Rader to Peter Pitchlynn and record of payment on bill February 9, 1826, November 7, 1825
Folder 32
Bill to Mr. L.P. "Peachland" from A.R. Davis, Lebanon, Tennessee for goods, May 5, 1858
Folder 1540
Bill to Peter Pitchlynn from Thomas Morford for goods, June - December, 1826
Folder 37
Bill to Peter Pitchlynn from Thomas Morford for goods, February - May, 1826
Folder 37
Biographical Letter, late 19th century - early 20th century
Seven handwritten pages about Charles M. Russell's life.
Bond naming John Hood as principal and Robert Vann as security is case of John Hood, late 19th century - early 20th century
A letter signed by Robert Vann and John Hood regarding Hood's charge of cussing and carrying a hand gun. Folder 606
By Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten two page letter from Charles M. Russell on hotel Leonori stationary (not dated) is a short description of 'Where Guns Were Their Passport' and expression of his belief that weaponry was the reason for the white man's superiority in this country.
C. T. Wells’ account of a trip from Mulberry, Arkansas to Arkansas City, Kansas, November 7 - 22, 1878 and June 1879
C. T. Wells' account of a 15-day, 375-mile trip from Mulberry, Franklin County, Arkansas to Arkansas City, Kansas, which lasted from November 7 to 22, 1878. It also contains his comments on Sun City, Kansas from June 1879. It is addressed to "[t]o [his] friend Sallie." Folder 1
Carbon copy of a letter from the Choctaw Delegation to Peter Pitchlynn instructing him to pay a balance to John T. Cochrane, July 22, 1855
Folder 985