Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Pamphlet from Peter P. Pitchlynn to Hon. George S Routwell regarding Choctaw Claims, June 22, 1872
Folder 2592
Paper fragment with date and Wm. Thornton, November 6, 1841
Paper fragment with date and Wm. Thornton on front side and "Wm. Thornton Note One hundred fourteen dollars and thirty seven cents" on the verso. Folder 43
Paper fragment with partial word visible, late 19th century - early 20th century
Folder 606
Paradise Lost illustration
"Paradise Lost" illustration from Life magazine (buffalo clouds). On the back are some more illustrations.
Park Hill, Riley Key's House, 1850 - 1900
Black and white photograph of Park Hill, Riley Key's house. Large porch attached to front of house. Woman seated on porch ledge at center. This photograph comes from the Grant Foreman Collection at the Gilcrease Museum. Folder 9
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Park Hill, Riley Keys' house" on verso
Parker with oldest son, August 8, 1901
This is a photograph of Quanah Parker and his oldest son taken on back porch of Quanah's home with Mrs. Wenner and two boys. Quanah's 21 year old son was a graduate of Carlyle and eventually died of tuberculosis. Folder 12
Partial letter from Doctor Samuel F. Moore regarding his status in the Cherokee Nation, late 19th century - early 20th century
Page 6 of the letter. Folder 606
Partial letter from J. L. McCorkle to family regarding expenses, November 24, 1893
Page 3 of the letter. Letter signed J. L. McCorkle. Folder 599
Partial receipt of McCorkle for care of Isaac from A. J. Boyd, December 20, 1892
Left portion of receipt is missing. Receipt was written in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. A. J. Boyd was the clerk of the Commission Court. Folder 546
Partial statement of account of Charles Rogers to Richard Fields, 1839
Folder 9