Seneca
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
A Map of the Indian Territory, Northern Texas, and New Mexico Showing the Great Western Prairies, 1842 or 1844
A New Map of the Cherokee Nation with the Names of the Towns and Rivers, 1760
Act of National Council Instructing Delegation to Obtain from the United States the Power to Make Treaties with Indian tribes, November 14, 1859
Act of National Council instructing delegation to obtain from the United States the power to make treaties with Indian tribes, and treat with the Seneca, Shawnee, Seneca of Sandusky, and Quapaw on northeastern border for annexation of such tribes and their lands. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1064
Copy of letter from Secretary of War J. H. Eaton to Colonel Ward, August 2, 1830
Copy of letter from Secretary of War J. H. Eaton to Colonel Ward transmitting a copy of his July 29th letter to Colonel Montgomery, Cherokee Agent, setting forth the President's views on Indian removal. Five folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on 19 pages. Folder 40
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink on recto, "Copy"
Draft of Letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation, April 14, 1834
Draft of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation. Replying to April 7, 1834 letter. (Moulton). Two folded sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink on seven pages. Folder 109
Draft of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation, April 14, 1834
Draft of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation. Replying to April 7, 1834 letter. (Moulton). Photocopies with handwritten text on seven pages. Folder 109
Draft of Letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation, April 14, 1834
Draft copy of letters from Cherokee Delegation to Seneca Delegation. Replying to April 7, 1834 letter. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 109