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Letter from R. E. Sumner to John T. Drew concerning horse, bridle, and saddle used to get Drew out of jail

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R. E. Sumner, an attorney in Fort Smith, Arkansas, wrote to John T. Drew in Webbers Falls. Sumner explained to Drew that he was told if he got Jim out of jail he could have the horse, bridle, and saddle. Sumner thought the matter was settled and only later found out that the horse, bridle, and saddle were not Drew's property. However, it was too late because Sumner had already sold the pony to a gentleman who took it to Tennessee. Sumner asks if there was anything he could do to further assist a friend in trouble. Folder 363

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Title(s): 
Letter from R. E. Sumner to John T. Drew concerning horse, bridle, and saddle used to get Drew out of jail
Culture: 
Native American, Cherokee
Date: 
October 4, 1870
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Accession No: 
4026.1931
Previous Number(s): 
74806
Department: 
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