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23 May 1870
Downing, Lewis, fl. 1870
Memorial of the Delegates of the Cherokee, Crrek, and Choctaw Nations of Indians
41th Congress 2nd Session Mis. Doc. No. 143 Senate
GLC03776.42
27 August 1842
Harris, William A., fl. 1842
Removal of the Cherokees West of the Mississippi
27th Congress 2nd Session Rep. No. 1098 House of Representatives
GLC03776.43
February 1, 1843
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Cherokee Treaty
27th Congress 3rd Session Doc. No. 110 House of Represenatives Executive
GLC03776.44
7 March 1870
Voorhees, fl. 1870
Treaty with Cherokee Nation
41st Congress 2nd Session Mis. Doc. No. 79 House of Represenatives
GLC03776.45
5 March 1832
New York - Inhabitants of - Cherokee Indians
22nd Congress 1st Session Doc. No. 175 House of Represenatives
GLC03776.46
July 24, 1847
Dillon, Phillip, fl. 1847
to Robert E. Moore
He is eager to communicate with Moore's mother about the changes that have occurred there since she left. He reports deaths in the family, saying "all the old stock of Ireland are dead." Crops are promising this year, although potatoes continue to be...
GLC04191.14
19 October 1847
Moore, John, 1826-1907
to Mary Moore
He had a slight attack of bilious fever, but feels better now. He is glad that the verbena he sent is growing nicely, and comments on the laziness of other local neighbor girls, who only want to get married and will surely end up with "the razor...
GLC04191.15
10 December 1847
to Mary Moore, and Richard Moore
He suggests she be sure to do her hair properly; "attention to the toilette is an essential part of a lady's duty." He was pleasantly surprised to learn of Robert's new position. He is delighted to have been asked to be a groomsman at a wedding...
GLC04191.16
30 December 1847
Moore, John B., fl. 1847
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
18 January 1848
He mourns the passing of the year. He describes Christmas festivities, including time off for enslaved people and their joy in the holiday and in gift giving. To Richard he chides him for going to singing parties with desperate women and the hazard...
GLC04191.18
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