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20 March 1862
Pike, Albert (1809-1891)
to John Ross re: requesting necessary papers to capture fugitive slave
The slave was wanted for the crime of horse stealing.
GLC07385.01
20 February 1862
Rector, H.M.
calling for Cherokee Nation to remove and deliver "Jack" to Albert Pike
"Jack a negro man...charged with horse stealing...has fled". (Extradition request?)
GLC07385.02
1878/01/01
Vallarta, I. T.
Translation of Account of Relations between Mexico and Pawnee Tribes of Texas
Consists of clerical transmittal, bound with a copy of the treaty written in the same hand.
GLC07389
1834
Unknown
[Advertisement for A Narrative of the Captivity & Providential Escape of Mrs. Jane Lewis]
Illustrated publication advertisement for a recently published book about Lewis experience as a captive of Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. Published in the aftermath of the war after Black Hawk was taken as a captive on a tour for the...
GLC07390
1825/08
Contemporary copy of Treaty of Prairie Du Chien (WI) [Schoolcraft copy]
Copy of Henry R. Schoolcraft, the 19th century scholar and ethnologist of Native Americans. Tied with green ribbon
GLC07391
1861
Treaty with [the Confederacy and] Cherokee
Co-authored by John Ross. Treaty signed 7 October.
GLC07393
1870
Treaties between the United States of America and the Cherokee Nation, from 1785
GLC07396
1778/06/09
Gates, Horatio (1728-1806)
to George Clinton re: defending northern borders against British & Indian raids
Written to Governor Clinton of New York.
GLC07495
1814/01/14
Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845)
to Robert Hayes re: insubordination during Creek Indian wars
GLC07504.01
1820 ca.
Journal of Choctaw Treaty of Doak's Stand with Jackson's accounts of treaty
Signed twice.
GLC07562.02
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