Manuscripts
Found in 12984 Collections and/or Records:
Business card of John M. Taylor, Jr., Attorney-at-Law in Indian Territory, stating he has a copy of the Official Roll of Cherokees to whom compensation can be paid, April 30, 1906
Card of John M. Taylor Junior attorney in Claremore quoting Supreme Court decision and announcing that he has the official roll taken in 1835 on the basis of which per capital payments will be paid. Folder 581
Business Card of Ray Cozzens, October 24, 1929
Business card of Woody Crumbo, late 20th century
possibly Folder 1
Butte poem copper plate, late 19th century - early 20th century
Butte poem, copper plate; poem about Butte, Montana, "She's ugly, you say, old Butte is...".
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.
By Clearance Ellsworth to Will Crawford and HEB, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed page titled, 'Incident related by Clearance Ellsworth to Will Crawford and HEB.'
By Edward C. 'Teddy Blue' Abbott to Nancy C. Russell, January 28, 1937
Handwritten three page story by Edward C. 'Teddy Blue' Abbott which is about roundups on Bear Creek.
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
Call of the Law, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed short description discussing the painting by Charles M. Russell titled 'Call of the Law'
Call of the Law, late 19th century - early 20th century
Typed paragraph description discussing the painting by Charles M. Russell titled 'Call of the Law.'