Cherokee Indians.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
John Howard Payne Letters, 1832-1852
Collection
Identifier: MC-1954-169
Scope and Contents
John Howard Payne visited the Cherokee country in the 1830's, and two of these letters are introductions to John Ross, the Cherokee Chief. There is an exchange of seven letters between them, mostly personal. Some letters and photostats concern the arrest of Ross and Payne.One letter from John Ridge offers his regrets that Payne cannot visit his house and mentions sending him various Cherokee papers. Payne was planning to write a history of the Cherokees and there is...
Dates:
1832 - 1852
Nell Stapler Bradshaw archive, 1844-1992
Collection
Identifier: 2007-005
Scope and Contents
Material dealing with the life and family of Nell Stapler Bradshaw. This material has been brought together from a variety of acquisitions.
Dates:
1844 - 1992
Park Hill
File
Identifier: 2006.012.12
Scope and Contents
From the File:
An artificial collection that consists of materials pertaining to Oklahoma and Oklahomans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is not part of any other collection.The Oklahoma Collection subsumes the old Oklahoma Ephemera, Oklahoma Historical Photos and Docs and Oklahoma Maps collections. Ephemera was a remnant of the McFarlin Reference Department's vertical files, the larger portion having been sent to the Tulsa City-County Library, which was kept during the late 1940s...
Dates:
1864 - 1991
P.M. Butler to J. Ross, 1842-02-23
Item — Box 1: [Barcode: A000023240315], Folder: 5
Identifier: 1975.006.2.Cherokee.024
Scope and Contents
Handwritten and signed letter from Pierce Mason Butler to John Ross regarding an order to discontinue further instigation of Cherokee claims.
Dates:
1842-02-23