Manuscripts
Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:
Two Ply Alibi
Poem by Austin Corcoran entitled "Two Ply Alibi." Connected with TU2009.39.4768. Typed.
Two Poems, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two short poems, entitled "My Gift" and "I Drink not to Kings," notation in pencil at the top reads "written by C.M. Russell."
Two receipts for the purchase of Negro slaves, January 14, 1860
Folder 1680
Two typescript copies titled 'Texas Cherokees 1820-1839', 1920
Two typescript copies titled 'Texas Cherokees 1820-1839' describing the Cherokee who left Running Water Tennessee in 1794 with Chief John Bowles emigrating first to Missouri, then to Arkansas in 1811-1812. The story continue to tell of the 60 families who moved north of Nacogdoches, Spanish Territory in 1819-1820 and relates the events after Mexican revolution. This typescript is 90 pages. Folder 1
Two Unsigned Drafts of Parts of Letter from Chief John Ross to Secretary of War Joel R. Poinsett, November 28, 1837
Two unsigned drafts of part of letter from Chief John Ross to Secretary of War Joel R. Poinsett enclosing copy of 'Talk' and his instructions to delegation to Seminoles. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 269
Two Unsigned Drafts of Parts of Letter from Chief John Ross to Secretary of War Joel R. Poinsett., November 28, 1837
Two unsigned drafts of part of letter from Chief John Ross to Secretary of War Joel R. Poinsett enclosing copy of 'Talk' and his instructions to delegation to Seminoles. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 269.
Two volume photocopy of "My Life", Part I, early 20th century
Folder 1
Two volume photocopy of "My Life", Part II, early 20th century
Folder 1
Typed, 18 page manuscript featuring Bill Rogers from Charles. M. Russell, Great Falls, Montana
Typed copy of a Contract of Agreement between the Texas Cherokees, George Benge, and others, April 30, 1901
A typed copy of a Contract of Agreement between the Texas Cherokees, George Benge, and others, and Daniel B. Henderson of Kansas City, Missouri, to act as their legal counsel. Folder 52