Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
English translation of notice written in Cherokee syllabary, October 25, 1906
Notice written in the Cherokee syllabary, with English translation, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding expense of moving from the old country to the new country per the Treaty of 1846 at New Echota. Folder 22
Entries of payments received on note fragment, 1843
Folder 43
Envelope, 1850s
Sheet of paper folded into an envelope addressed to Captain John Drew, delegate Cherokee Nation, No. 59 National Hotel. Folder 143
Envelope, 1830s
Envelope addressed to Mr. W. G. Robinson, Webber [sic] Falls, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. Folder 9
Envelope addressed to Capt. Wm G. Robinson, Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation, September 28, 1885
Envelope was for letter 4026.3518. Folder 530
Envelope addressed to Chief John Ross, October 3, 1838
Envelope addressed to Chief John Ross. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 457
Envelope addressed to David W. McCorkle, Leavenworth, Kanas, January 4, 1887
Envelope was for letter 4026.3543. The post mark reads Webbers Falls, Indian Territory Jan 5. Written in pencil on verso states it was read on Monday January 10 and had another smudged post mark. Folder 536
Envelope addressed to David W. McCorkle, Leavenworth, Kansas, April 13, 1887
Envelope was with letter 4026.3544. The return address was J. L. McCorkle, Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. The postmark on the envelope reads Webbers Falls, Indian Territory APR 5 1887. Folder 538
Envelope addressed to Henry C. Ross , April 20, 1865
Folder 20
Envelope addressed to Hon. Wm. R. West, April 18, 1888
Envelope addressed to Hon. Wm. R. West, Sheriff C. D., C. N., Webbers Falls, Cherokee Nation. Stamp reads Muscogee Ind. T. Apr 18 1888. Postage on the envelope was a green 3ยข stamp. Folder 612