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A. Henry to D. Perry, 1915-07-28
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to Dan Perry. Giving notice of his resignation as main carrier for the Henry, Oklahoma Post Office due to his age and lack of payment for services.
A. Henry to G. McCurtain, 1908-11-21
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) with mention of Joel Williams, the Orphan House, Guardian Hugh White, and dead claims.
A. Henry to G. McCurtain, 1908-11-21
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) with mention of Thomas Jefferson (not the U.S. President), John Johnson, Calvin Doughlas [sic.], and dead claims.
A. Henry to H.E. Jackson, Undated
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to J.E. Jackson. Mentions Republicans, Democrats, Mississippi, Five Civilized Tribes, consitution, and laws.
A. Henry to N.J. Holson , 1905-09
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to N.J. Holson (Circuit Court Judge, District #1). Mentions Agnes Woolridge, Boyd Woolridge, and Adeline Woolridge.
A. Henry to N.J. Holson , 1905-11
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to N.J. Holson (Circuit Court Judge, District #1). Divorce documents. Related to 1975.006.2.Choctaw.033.
A. Henry to N.J. Holson , 1905-11
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to N.J. Holson (Circuit Court Judge, District #1). Divorce documents. Related to 1975.006.2.Choctaw.033.
A. Henry to P.J. Hudson , Undated
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to Peter J. Hudson. Mentions Democrats, Republicans, Congress, and final settlement.
A. Henry to S. Ferris, Undated
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to Scott Ferris (U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Public Lands). Mentions Dawes Commission, Mississippi Choctaws, and Choctaw Council of 1886.
A. Henry to W. Lewis, 1908-09-17
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from Amos Henry to Woodson Lewis.