Manuscripts
Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:
Dispatch from Lt. Col. Will. P. Ross to Col. D. H. Cooper acknowledging order of Nov. 10th and intention to march as ordered, November 12, 1861
Folder 301
Dispatch from Stand Watie to Col. Drew seeking information , December 4, 1861
Stand Watie was looking for information on discounted Creek and others who have abandoned the southern cause. Folder 307
Distribution of Shares Derived from the Net Proceeds Claim and Due Pitchlynn's Heirs, August 10, 1888
Folder 3284
Doctors Notes on a Mrs. Murrele, October 1 to October 6
Doctor's notes on a Mrs. Murrele. A patient from October 1 to October 6. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 1404
"Doctor's Orders", early 20th century
Folder 456
Document in Cherokee syllabary, 19th century
Unsigned manuscript in Cherokee syllabary Folder 9
Document in Cherokee syllabary signed by Charles Thompson, late 19th century
Handwritten script in syllabary. Signature of Charles Thompson (Cherokee Chief 1875-1879). Folder 8
Document in Choctaw language, 1858
Folder 1615
Document is written in the Cherokee syllabary, June 7, 1893
This document is written in the Cherokee syllabary and is on the letterhead of Max Hoop, Proprietor of U. S. Witness Store. Folder 36
Document listing Cherokee emigrants, the value of their abandoned improvements, and the amount of their outstanding debts, 1848
List of names of Cherokee who moved west with valuation of improvements. The Cherokee on the list had not been paid yet for the improvements they had abandoned to move west. Folder 114