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18 July 1838
Doublehead, Bird, fl. 1838-1858
to the commissioners of the Cherokee Agency
Written at Fort Gibson Cherokee Agency
GLC07562.03.15
15 November 1838
Matthews, A., fl. 1838
Argument in case of Doublehead reservation
GLC07562.03.16
17 April 1842
Doublehead, Leaf, fl. 1838
Claim re: despoiled property
GLC07562.03.17
18 April 1842
Claim re: horses, cows, and guns.
Was written while it was Cherokee Nation Territory.
GLC07562.03.18
18 May 1844
Reservation Heirs of Double Head, Riley, and Chisholm
GLC07562.03.19
8 November 1858
Revocation of power of attorney to George W. Churchwell
GLC07562.03.20
30 December 1847
Moore, John B., fl. 1847
to Mary Moore
He wonders if he was missed at Christmas. They had a ball the night before Christmas with dancing. He wonders if Richard picked up his coat, and hopes she will send some new shirts. He has heard about certain deaths due to smallpox.
GLC04191.17
11 May 1848
Moore, John, 1826-1907
In concern for her health, he is anxious about her overworking. The money he has invested in Mobile is not returning, and his teacher salary has not been paid in full, so he must find another way to pay for medical school. Robert has decided not to...
GLC04191.20
2 August 1848
He has just finished the session and expects to be on his way home soon. He reports news from Parks about North Carolina women. He is anxious to be home with Nancy McCalle. He is often asked about his religion, to which he responds that he was raised...
GLC04191.22
12 October 1848
to Garrett Moore
He reports his journey and arrival. He describes travel and boarding arrangements. Mrs. Livingston is unwell. A man was killed there in a duel the previous week, but was promptly caught.
GLC04191.24
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