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Native American

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn , March 15, 1875

 Item — Folder 2880: [Barcode: 177.2880]
Identifier: 4026.7232

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn , April 17, 1875

 Item — Folder 2893: [Barcode: 177.2893]
Identifier: 4026.7245

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn, March 9, 1876

 Item — Folder 2968: [Barcode: 177.2968]
Identifier: 4026.7313

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn, March 25, 1876

 Item — Folder 2970: [Barcode: 177.2970]
Identifier: 4026.7315

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn, April 18, 1876

 Item — Folder 2972: [Barcode: 177.2972]
Identifier: 4026.7317

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Col. P. P. Pitchlynn, February 10, 1874

 Item — Folder 2792: [Barcode: 177.2792]
Identifier: 4026.7147

Personal letter from M. S. Temple to Gov. P. P. Pitchlynn , November 13, 1874

 Item — Folder 2855: [Barcode: 177.2855]
Identifier: 4026.7206

Personal letter from Mollie B. R. to her brother and sister, July 27, 1884

 Item — Folder 519: [Barcode: 61.519]
Identifier: 4026.3001
Description

Mollie B. R. was Mollie Robinson. Letter contains family news and asked for update on Milton after his fall. Mollie mentioned that Alice was headed to Texas to teach. Folder 519

Dates: July 27, 1884

Personal letter from Mollie to her brother W. G. Robinson regarding school and his new wife, June 21, 1876

 Item — Folder 421: [Barcode: 61.421]
Identifier: 4026.2011-.1
Description

Mollie wrote to her brother regarding school and the health of everyone there. Mollie asked if he was farming that year and about who he had married (Mollie stated that he had married again, implying he had married before). Mollie asked her brother to write and if he was unable to have his new wife write to her. Addition to the bottom of the letter is written in pencil and told W. G. Robinson to write his mother soon as she was anxious to hear from him. Folder 421

Dates: June 21, 1876