Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Letter for Situage (Sittewakee) to Chief John Ross, September 18, 1838
Letter from Situagi (Sittewakee), Conductor, Fourth Detachment, Savannah Brader to Chief John Ross. Regarding Boling's talk with sick in camps. (Moulton). One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 427
Letter form Choctaw delegation to U. S. Senate and House regarding Choctaw funds, October 29, 1874
4026.7201 is the letter in Choctaw, 4026.7201.1 is a note explaining that 4026.7201 is written in Choctaw shorthand. Folder 2850
Letter form Edmund L. Massie to Col. John Drew requesting lists of medical officers and monthly report, May 3, 1862
Edmund L. Massie was the Medical Director, Department of Indian Territory. He wrote from the Armstrong Academy. Folder 315
Letter form John Huston Fairbairn, December 28, 1839
Letter from John Huston Fairbairn, Baltimore, to Sol Hillen, House of Representatives. Introducing the Cherokee delegation. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 682
Letter form L. S. W. Folsom to Col. Pitchlynn regarding tribal and family news, July 22, 1873
Folder 2690
Letter form S. W. Miller in Fort Gibson to Col. Jno. Drew, October 3, 1862
S. W. Miller was seeking salt for Col. Cooper's men and to salt beef. Folder 320
Letter from 12 Cherokees to Chief John Ross, October 1, 1838
Letter from 12 Cherokees to Chief John Ross protesting disruptive activities from the John A. Bell Party. (Moulton) One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto. Folder 450
Letter from 12 Cherokees to George Lowry and John Ross, June 21, 1838
Letter from 12 Cherokee at Camp Hetzel to Messrs. George Lowry and John Ross. Reporting that removal "will fall into the hands of some unprincipled white men" if Cherokees do not arrange their own removal. Folded sheet with handwritten text in ink on three pages. Folder 368
Letter from A. B. Mayes addressed to Uncle regarding his cases in Delaware District and Mrs. Cornwell, March 25, 1875
A. B. Mayes wrote from home to his uncle detailing the cases he had been working on. Mayes asks his uncle for information regarding the citizenship of Mrs. Cornwell the alleged daughter of Sam Ward. Her citizenship is doubted and Mayes' uncle acted as judge when the evidence was taken investigating the matter. Folder 410
Letter from A. C. Brewer addressed to "Friend Robinson" concerning cattle, January 22, 1884
Letter written in Tulsa to W. G. Robinson. Folder 516