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1839/07/02
Guess, George, fl. 1839
to the Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation re: invitation to the national convention
Written by George Guess, Tobacco Wile, David Melton, and Looney Price on behalf of the Old Settlers.
GLC06741.03
1862/04/01
to Cols. Waitie, Drew, and McIntosh re: "defence of the Indian County"
GLC06741.04
1865/02/03
Hamilton, James, fl. 1865
to John T. McKenzie re: Chickasaw women; prospect of marriage
"...I envy you not when I think of my charming little Chickasaw--a perfect paragon of beauty and excellence...the Queen of the forest....I think by properly managing the affair I can lur Miss Mattie into a marriage contract and thus complete my fame...
GLC06741.05
1837/06/06
Proposals to engage waggons and teams to assist in the removal of the...
[title continued] Chickasaw Indians west of the Mississippi. With table containing list of names and numbers of horse/ox teams.
GLC06741.06
1837 ca.
Skello, J.M., fl. 1837
Tally of Indians moving from Little Rock to Fort Towson
Covers the period of May 4th through July 16th, with separate total for teamsters rations.
GLC06741.07
1837/07/01-1838/01/13
Vanderslice, D., fl. 1837-1838
Account of Vanderslice's expenditures during Chickasaw emigration
Vanderslice was Assisant Superintendent and Conductor in the emigration of the Chickasaw Indians.
GLC06741.08
1838/02/20
Certification re: delivery of 175 Chickasaw Indians and their belongings
Delivered via the ship "Itasca."
GLC06741.09
1812/07/07
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to Benjamin Rush re: support for US in War of 1812
Writing from retirement, Adams writes to his friend Rush on a variety of topics, especially the War of 1812. This letter was written one month after the United States declared war on Great Britain. "I believe with you that Wars are the natural and...
GLC06742
1774/05/16
Great Britain. Parliament. Boston Port.
Boston evening post. Supplement [printing Boston Port Act]
Slight text loss to newspaper banner at top.
GLC06743
1775/06/24
New York Journal. Supplement. "Last Night arrived an Express..."
Reprints an eyewitness account of the battle of Bunker Hill. Printed by John Holt.
GLC06744
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