
Letter from John T. Drew in Tahlequah to his sister concerning recovering interest in old reservations

Permit for Blankenship and Reynolds to labor as farmers in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son, W. G. Robinson concerning health and family news
Scope and Content Notes
Elizabeth Robinson wrote to her son about her health, she had been bleeding from the nose and unable to do anything. She told him she would visit soon if she could get the money. Elizabeth also told William that she was grateful that her children had never done anything to disgrace the family. She concluded the letter giving her love to him and Emma and asking him to write soon. Letter signed Elizabeth Robinson. Folder 424
Archival Location
- Collection: Manuscript Collection: John Drew