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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Letter written in Cherokee and signed by James McDaniel Native American, Cherokee 4026.307 ink on paper
Letter in Cherokee Native American, Cherokee 4026.306 ink on paper
Letter in Cherokee Native Americans, Cherokee 4026.305 ink on paper
Letter written in Cherokee from Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation Native American, Cherokee 4026.304 ink on paper
Letter written in Cherokee from Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation Native American, Cherokee 4026.303 ink on paper
Letter written in Cherokee from Henry C. Ross at Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation Native American, Cherokee 4026.302 ink on paper
Letter written in Cherokee Native American, Cherokee 4026.301
Letter in Cherokee syllabary Native American, Cherokee 4026.300 ink on paper
Affidavit of Red Bird Sixkiller relating to exchange of property improvements with Henry C. Ross Native American, Cherokee 4026.288 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson discussing relatives, deaths and crops Native American, Cherokee 4026.286 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Grand Saline, Cherokee Nation listing delegates in Washington and Neighbors Native American, Cherokee 4026.285.1 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, written on board a Steamboat from St. Louis to Fort Gibson with Uncle John Ross Native American, Cherokee 4026.284-.1 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., mentioning the trains returning with victorious army troops from Dixie Native American, Cherokee 4026.283 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Philadelphia referring to finding Dan H. Ross, New York, and his supply of goods for the store at Fort Gibson Native Americans, Cherokee 4026.282 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross from Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson referring to a pay-off of the troops in a few days and no bush-whackers near. The name 'Miss Emma A. Dale' is written on the reverse side of the letter Native American, Cherokee 4026.281 ink on paper
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry C. Ross, Nazareth Hall, discussing the snowy weather, health issues and an axe handle he made for Lewis Native American, Cherokee 4026.280 ink on paper
Letter to Henry Ross, from Lewis Ross, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, describing raids on Wagon Trains from or to Fort Scott Native American, Cherokee 4026.279-.1 ink on paper
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry Ross, Nazareth Hall, mentioning John Ross and two family photos received Native American, Cherokee 4026.278 ink on paper
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry Ross, Nazareth Hall, discussing the Democrats and Republicans having a great ruckus in Philadelphia and destroying a great many stores Native American, Cherokee 4026.276 ink on paper
Letter to Lewis Ross from Henry C. Ross, Nazareth Hall, discussing the rebels stealing of provisions and if the family was all right Native American, Cherokee 4026.275 ink on paper