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Letter from John Drew in Webbers Falls addressed to sister concerning Suggs' living arrangement and education
Bound leather notebook with entries regarding cattle business and personal expenses
Letter from Charley P. Mitchell to William Robinson, Esq. concerning horses
Unidentified list of names in alphabetical order, each followed by a digit [1 to 16] and showing a total of 500
Fragment of a list of Cherokee persons with numbers next to their names
Promissory note to John Drew from Isaac Bushyhead and S.P Hilderbrand for the sum of twenty-eight dollars
Letter of introduction for John Drew to William Medill from Cherokee Sub-Agent
Financial record between John L. McCoy and John Drew
Letter from I. G. Vore to Col. Drew concerning potato shipment and war rumors
Letter from James D. Frazer in Little Mineral, Texas to W. G. Robinson regarding cattle
Personal letter from Elizabeth Robinson to her son, W. G. Robinson concerning family news and the death of her brother Thomas
Letter from J. D. Mitchell to W. G. Robinson concerning horses
Letter from Scales to Joseph Vann concerning "Babe"
Letter from W. A. Duncan to the Honorable George Benge
Letter from Stone to Logan describing carving relating to religion
Letter from S. H. Mayes to the Honorable George Benge
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with names of two Cherokees who could act as interpreters
Letter from W. H. Hendricks in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory to the Cherokee Delegation in Washington
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
"Old Settler or Western Cherokee Fund,' booklet prepared by George W. Benge and W. W Hastings
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