Photocopy
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopy of June 23 letter, June 23, 1838
Photocopy of June 23 letter. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 370
Photocopy of Letter from Silas Dinsmore to Chief John Ross, March 17, 1830
Photocopy of letter from Silas Dinsmore in Mobile, Alabama to Chief John Ross suggesting an independent Cherokee State in Mexico. Two pieces of paper; one folded. Folder 31
Photocopy of newspaper report of hearing before Commission to the Five Tribes, 1906
Two photocopies of newspaper report of a hearing before the Commission to the Five Tribes regarding the admission of Anna Flippin et al. to citizenship in the Cherokee Nation, describing illegal court proceedings and payoffs to Charles O. Frye. Original moved to flat storage, Indian Documents Drawer 5, number 11. Folder 58
Photocopy of Olaf Borge Carl Seltzer's vaccination certificate with transcript documents, August 31, 1880
Transcript documents include a transcript of the certificate, a translation, and the translator's notes. Folder 1
Photocopy of Olaf Seltzer's graduation certificate with transcript documents, July 8, 1891
Transcript documents include a transcript of the certificate and a translation. Folder 1
Photocopy of Olaf Seltzer's sailing schedule for the Thingualla Line, February 29, 1892
The sailing schedule has a handwritten note indicating that Olaf Seltzer and his mother sailed from Copenhagen to New York on the steamship Island on June 21, 1892. Folder 1
Photocopy of proclamation by Major General Hindman, Confederate Army, and a proclamation by Stand Watie, September 2 - 3, 1862
The proclamation by Stand Watie promises protection to Cherokees who return to their homes. Folder 1
Photocopy of S.B.M's "Washington Letter" in Muskogee Phoenix regarding Dawes Commission, January 26, 1900
Folder 51
Photocopy of "Souvenir Illustrated Catalog" featuring works of art by Charles M. Russell, Charles A. Beil, and O. C. Seltzer, 1927
Folder 1
Photocopy of the booklet "The Indian Question Discussed by Spencer S. Stevens of the Cherokee Nation", 1882
Photocopy of the booklet "The Indian Question Discussed by Spencer S. Stevens of the Cherokee Nation" regarding the Eurocentric view of what was referred to as "the Indian problem". Stevens calls for the U. S. government to adopt a well-defined policy that is "just, wise and humane" while favoring assimilation to Christianity. The original manuscript is in the Western History Collection at the University of Oklahoma. Folder 47