Cherokee Indians.
Found in 398 Collections and/or Records:
E. Thomas to S. Clark, 1939-04-11
Typed and signed letter from Elmer Thomas (U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations) to Stanley Clark (Collector) in reponse to Clark's request for information pertaining to Pierre Margry publications.
E.A. Hitchcock to J.C. Spencer, 1842-01-09
Photostat of a handwritten and signed letter from Ethan A. Hitchcock (Major) to J.C. Spencer (U.S. Secretary of War) discussing the object of establishing military posts on the frontier and why the Fort Wayne post (located 100 miles south of Fort Leavenworth between the OSage and Missouri lines) should be abandonded.
E.A. Hitchcock to S. Hitchcock, 1841-11-28
Photostat of a handwritten and signed letter from Ethan A. Hitchcock (Major) to Samuel Hitchcock recounting his meeting with the Seminole Governor, Chief Coacooche [?] and his interpreter, Abrom, at a council meeting at General Gaines' [?] camp.
E.A. Hitchcock to S. Hitchcock, 1841-11-28
Negative of 1975.006.2.Cherokee.068
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, 1866-09-28
Handwritten and signed document pertaining to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Copy book 1836-1888
Eastern Cherokees in North Carolina letter from the Secretary of the Interior in response to resolution of the House of February 25, 1882, relative to the lands and funds of the Eastern Band of North Carolina Cherokees.
Report prepared in the office of H. Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. "May 11, 1882.--Referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs and ordered to be printed." This copy is imperfect: pages 20-54 and maps lacking; pages have been separated and pasted onto sheets of legal-size writing paper with extensive handwritten notes throughout.
Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokees Council Minutes, 1921-02-23
Carbon copy typed meeting minutes of Eastern Emigrant and Western Cherokee Council (31 Jan. 1921). Reviews various resolutions and discusses Resolution of the Keetowah Society.
E.C.B to J.M. Bell, 1883-10-06
Handwritten and signed postcard from E.C.B., Fayettville (Ark.) to Colonel James Madison Bell, Caney's Ferry, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, regarding "unfortunate business."
E.C.B. to J.M. Bell, 1885-06-11
Handwritten and signed postcard from E.C.B., Fayetteville (Ark.) to Colonel James M. (Madison) Bell, Echo (I.T.).