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American Indians

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Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 207 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from William Wirt to Chief John Ross, August 9, 1830

 Item — Folder 41: [Barcode: 187.41]
Identifier: 4026.78-.1
Description

Letter from William Wirt to Chief John Ross regarding the Cherokee Case. (Resembles Moulton Vol. I, p. 196). Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 41

Dates: August 9, 1830

Letter from William Wirt to Chief John Ross, September 22, 1830

 Item — Folder 45: [Barcode: 187.45]
Identifier: 4026.430-.5
Description

Letter from William Wirt to Chief John Ross regarding legal proceedings. (resembles Moulton Vol. II, pp. 199-200). Sheets of folded paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 45

Dates: September 22, 1830

Letter from William Wirt to William H. Underwood, Esquire, September 10, 1830

 Item — Folder 44: [Barcode: 187.44]
Identifier: 4026.81-.1
Description

Letter from William Wirt to William H. Underwood, Esquire concerning case in Georgia. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 44

Dates: September 10, 1830

Letter from Wm. M. Erwin to Mr. William Vann concerning meeting each other and a loan, April 2, 1886

 Item — Folder 533: [Barcode: 61.533]
Identifier: 4026.3013
Description

William M. Erwin wrote from Muscogee, Indian Territory. Letter told William Vann to meet him tomorrow night. Letter also asked for him to bring $10.00 for a loan. Folder 533

Dates: April 2, 1886

Letter in Cherokee syllabary from Oo-no-leh to P. M. Butler concerning Sequoyah's death, May 15, 1845

 Item — Folder 3: [Barcode: 196.3]
Identifier: 3826.2505a-b
Description

Photostat and photograph of letter from Oo-no-leh's to P. M. Butler in Cherokee Syllabary concerning the death of Sequoyah. Folder 3

Dates: May 15, 1845

Letter of introduction for George Benge as a Cherokee Delegation member to Congress , March 24, 1897

 Item — Folder 50: [Barcode: 17.50]
Identifier: 4026.5495
Description

Letter of introduction for George Benge as a Cherokee Delegation member to Congress from R. B. Ross, Secretary of the Treasury of the Cherokee Nation, to the Honorable M. A. Hanna, Washington City, D. C. Folder 50

Dates: March 24, 1897

Letter signed "Sequoyah" in English, mid-19th century

 Item — Folder 6: [Barcode: 196.6]
Identifier: 3826.2500
Description

Letter (no address) signed Sequoyah. Refers to "Fourteen years since we who are called Cherokee have learned to read." Folder 6

Dates: mid-19th century

Letter to Benge with election news from Coffeyville, May 28, 1891

 Item — Folder 21: [Barcode: 17.21]
Identifier: 4026.5471
Description

Letter to Benge with election news from Coffeyville Folder 21

Dates: May 28, 1891

Letter to Benge written in the Cherokee syllabary, June 19, 1890

 Item — Folder 9: [Barcode: 17.9]
Identifier: 4026.5461
Description

Letter to Benge written in the Cherokee syllabary Folder 9

Dates: June 19, 1890

Letter with envelope from J. T. Drew, Boonsboro, Washington County, Arkansas, to his mother, Mrs. C. G. Drew in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation, September 25, 1818

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4026.3515
Description

Letter with envelope from J. T. Drew, Boonsboro, Washington County, Arkansas, to his mother, Mrs. C. G. Drew in Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation, about his school studies. Folder 2

Dates: September 25, 1818