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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 C. J. Harris, Executive Office, Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, Indian Territory
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with enclosed sketch for a bird bath and meanings of each part
Letter of introduction for George Benge as a Cherokee Delegation member to Congress
1978 Invitation to benefit for Brush Creek Boys Ranch
Letter from B. W. Alberty to his cousin, T. M. Buffington
Certified longhand copy of portion of the Cherokee Emigrant Payroll of 1852
Newspaper clipping from The Christian Science Monitor titled "A Cherokee Chronicle, Part II"
A Grand Jury list for the Salina District
Letter from S. A. Worcester at New Echota to "Brother and Sister" explaining withdrawal of case before U.S. Supreme Court
Letter from J. B. Mays, Principal Chief, to Ed Adair, Sheriff in Adair, I.T.
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary
Opinion of Chief Justice Marshall in Worcester vs. the State of Georgia case
Document written in the Cherokee syllabary
A petition concerning the sale of logs to a railroad
Excerpt of letter by Samuel Worcester to The Indian Advocate
One page document written in the Cherokee syllabary
Requisition from Chief John Ross to General Winfield Scott
Letter from Major J. W. Powell to A.E.W. Robertson, Tullahassee, concerning Pike's vocabulary
Two page document written in the Cherokee syllabary
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