Box 2
Contains 332 Results:
R.L. Owen to G. McCurtain, Undated
Carbon copy typed letter fragment (page 2 only) from Robert L. Owen (U.S. Senate) to Governor Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Chickasaw Nation) in reference to the taxation of Choctaw and Chickasaw landowners.
J.B. Shoenfelt to B. Pope, 1905-05-10
Typed and signed letter from J. Blair Shoenfelt (U.S. Indian Agent, Department of the Interior) to Battiest Pope (Lodi, IT) in refernce to his share of money out of the Choctaw-Cherokee Townsite Fund.
S.W. Peel to Judge ?, 1897-01-15
Handwritten and signed letter from Samuel W. Peel to Judge [?] in reference to an Indian appropriations fund to pay the Chickasaw interest claims.
Unknown to Unknown, Undated
Handwritten letter fragment from unknown author to unknown recipient in regards to the Chickasaw interest claims fund.
A.C. Toner to S.W. Peel, 1900-05-23
Typed and signed letter form A.C. Toner [?] (Acting Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs) to Samuel W. Peel. References Treaty of 1852 and claim of Chickasaw Nation against the U.S for interest on principal sum restored to the Chickasaw Nation trust fund.
S.W. Peel to Judge ?, 1897-09-16
Handwriten and signed letter from Samuel W. Peel to Judge [?] regarding the claim of Chickasaw Nation against the U.S for interest on principal sum restored to the Chickasaw Nation trust fund.
D.M Browning to S.W. Peel, 1896-01-24
Typed and signed letter from D.M. Browning (Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs) to Samuel W. Peel regarding claim of the Chickasaw Nation against the United States.
G.W. Bell to W. Taylor , Unknown
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from George W. Bell to Wilkin Taylor.
J. Stuart to Secretary of War, 1835-08-06
Photostat of a handwritten and signed letter from John Stuart to U.S. Secretary of War. Notification of the death of Major F.W. Armstrong (Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Western Choctaw Agency).
J.F. McCurtain to A. Henry, 1884-06-03
Handwritten and signed letter in Choctaw from J.F. McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Amos Henry (Captain of the Militia) authorizing Henry to investigate reports of a band of thieves (alleged members include Jimpson Jones and sons).