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late 19th century | printing ink on paper
Series of Prints: The Empty Cradle
Note certifying that Poor Bear served in the Flint District Police Company
Promissory note to Drew & Fields for ten dollars and twenty five cents ($10.25 from Jack Ninns)
Receipt for merchandise from Laddle Fields to Drew & Fields for $8.00
Account statement of William S. Demmitt and A. Runyan for clothing, hardware, sewing supplies and other items
Account Statement of James MaKay
Promissory note payable to John Drew out of headrights as an Old Settler under the Treaty of 1846
[No title provided]
Printed instructions and forms for Bounty Land under Act of September 28, 1850
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Lock of Drew's hair
Promissory note from Preston Farrell to Austin Rider
Fragment of John Drew's promissory note for two thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars
Fragment of a lease between Pranson and Prunty
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease about sending three carvings for Gilcrease's approval
Letter from Stone to Logan describing carving relating to religion
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with names of two Cherokees who could act as interpreters
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease looking forward to working on busts of chiefs and leading men, but will have to be clay because he has no wood large enough
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with enclosed sketch for a bird bath and meanings of each part
1935 | pen and ink on matboard
Smoke Signals from Blue Eagle's Tee-Pee
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