Cherokee Indians.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Tamarin papers
An account of a visit to Indian territory : Ft. Scott, Kansas
Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians
Printed by Meriwether Jones, printer to the Commonwealth, in Richmond, Virginia. Extracted from Acts passed at the 3rd session of the Fifth Congress of the U.S. December 1787 to March 1799. Ten different articles described. From the treaty concluded on the Holston River on July 2,1791. Discusses the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation. Lists all signers and witnesses.
Augustus Ward Loomis papers
Bills and reports regarding Indians
Daughters of the American Revolution, American Indian Committee papers
Documents pertaining to the Wheeler-Howard or Indian Reorganization Act
Earl Y. Henderson papers
Correspondence to and from Henderson, Indian reports written and collected by Henderson.
Joel Benson collection
Includes one page titled "The prophet of the Allegheny," which is a description of meeting Red Jacket. A hymn in Mohawk, signed by Daniel Bread, dated February 13, 1829. Another letter in Mohawk signed by Daniel Bread. Also included is a Cherokee hymn book published by the American Baptist Publication Society, 1896. The items come with a letter explaining their provenance from Mary Benson Mann Adams, the great grand daughter of Joel Benson, dated February 20, 1944.