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Department of Special Collections and University Archives McFarlin Library. University of Tulsa. 2933 E. 6th
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Jesse Bartley (J.B.) Milam papers
Series 1:
Correspondence and personal papers: A-E
Collection 1989-002
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Abraham, Melvin M.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. Seeking registration as a Cherokee.
Adams, George Matthew.
Mimeograph Typed prose, “I Will,” and “Watch Your Dress and Speech,” 2p.
Adair, James.
Handwritten notes, 1p.
Adair, William P.
Typed transcription of Last Will and Testament, 24 Mar 1906, 3p. 2
copies.
Adair, Bill and Janie
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Affiliated National Hotels.
Credit card and 1945 pocket calendar.
Akdar Temple.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Ancient Free and
Accepted Masons)
Alabama Indian tribe in Texas.
Related press cuttings.
Alden, M. M.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card. |
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Allison, Jasper
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to Indian Affairs.
American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, Massachusettes)
from Mildred Viles. Typed draft, presenting Jesse Bartley Milam copy of “As I
Recollect”, published by Pocahontas Club, Claremore, Oklahoma.
American Baptist Publication Society
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942, 1947. Follow-up correspondence for orders
for Cherokee New Testament and Hymn Book. (See Series 1: Correspondence
and personal papers: Terrapin, Mollie) |
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American Business College (Leon W. Crawford,
President) to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to Cherokee
language courses. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Cooley, C. Sterling)
American Indian, The
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1945. Request for back issues.
American Indian Exposition (Anadarko, Oklahoma).
Programs and related press cuttings for 1936, 1946, no date., expositions.
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Brown, J.P.;
Rogers, Penelope Johnson; Sanders, Sherman; Walker, Robert Sparks)
American Indian Federation
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1938. Includes the following: excerpt from the
Congressional Record, 1 May 1939 (“The $3,000 for $1 Indian Collection”);
U.S. Department of the Interior memorandum for the press, 5 May 1939;
program for 20 Nov 1945 meeting of first district members; letter of
greeting to all members, 10 Oct 1947; facts about the American Indian
Federation; press cutting.
American Legion, The
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. Sent to Jesse Bartley Milam in his capacity
as a board member of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
American Legion, The.
Certificates of Appreciation. 1946, no date. (Located in Oversize 1)
American Map Company
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947.
Ames, William A. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
Membership cards, 1941, 1944.
Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine for North America. Certificate of membership. 1912. (Located in
Oversize 1)
Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children. Certificate of membership. n.d.
(Located in Oversize 1)
Related press cuttings; excised articles from
The New Age.
Angela, Anna E.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Anonymous Shop
(Antique dealer). Business card.
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Apache Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Apela Indian Club.
Related press cuttings. Bacone College president is speaker at 1941
meeting.
Arapaho Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Arkansas, University of.
Related press cuttings.
Armstrong, Oklahoma
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1945. In praise of his article, “Set the
American Indian Free”, published in Reader’s Digest.
Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc.
Letter to subscribers. 1947.
Augur, Ruth Monro.
Related press cuttings about her murals in Enid, Oklahoma courthouse.
Augustin, Mary J.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942-1943. In reference to Emmet Starr.
Identifying herself as a co-worker who had possession of Starr’s
Pocahontas genealogy notes.
Austenaco. Engraving of a Cherokee chief, made for Royal Magazine.
1762.
Bacon, Harve.
(Cherokee and pioneer resident of Chelsea, Oklahoma). Related press
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Bacone College (Muskogee, Oklahoma).
Concert program; 1946 commencement exercises program; press cuttings.
Badger, John
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. In reference to the Oklahoma Planning and
Resources Board. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers:
Murrell Home and Cherokee Heritage Center)
Bailey, Olive M.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Baker, Fannie.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Carnegie Library)
Baker, Nova (Mrs. Arthur E. Baker).
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Murrell Home and
Cherokee Heritage Center)
Balgooyen, Ted
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam (answered by Mrs. Philip H. Viles). 1955. In
reference to proposed thesis on Indian oratory.
Ballantyne, Rev. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Ballenger, T.L. (Professor, Northeastern State College, Tahlequah,
Oklahoma).
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Carnegie Library)
Balles, A.F., Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Balink, William (artist).
Related press cuttings.
Bard, Jennie May
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. No date. Letter of condolence.
Bank News (Charles O. Davis, Jr., Editor)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to an article about Jesse
Bartley Milams appointment as Principal Chief, also in which U.S.
Capitol’s Statuary Hall is mentioned.
Barnes, Maude S.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Barcus, W.F. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Bartlett, Susan D.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. n.d. Letter of condolence.
Barton, Wanna.
Related press cuttings.
Barton, William E.
Typed transcription of an essay on Abraham Lincoln and the Cherokees, 2p.
c1929. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Brown
University; Goodspeed’s Book Shop; Illinois Historical Society;
Parke-Bernet Galleries)
Bates, Charles Francis.
Press cuttings relating to the author of Custer’s Indian Battles.
Battice, Jane.
Press cutting relating to the survivor of the Trail of Tears.
Bayless, Carolyn and John
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Bayless, G.O.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Beall, Knox.
Press cuttings relating to Beall who lived with Quanah Parker, chief of
the Comanches.
Beard, Daniel C.
Related press cuttings about buffalo hunting.
Beatrice Creamery Company
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to bacteria count in milk
from the Bibles and Milam dairies.
Bell, Amanda Morgan
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Invitation to serve on the Executive
Committee for Cherokee affairs. Includes report on 30 Jul 48 meeting. (See
also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Cherokee Nation:
Executive Committee)
Bennett, Thomas
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. About Condon radio program.
Beson, Bill.
(optometrist, Claremore, Oklahoma). to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam.
1949. Sympathy card.
Best, Senora
to Jesse Bartley Milam. inc.d. Letter of appreciation for Jesse Bartley
Milams pamphlet on women weavers.
Beveridge, Albert J (U.S. Senate).
“Extracts from The Life of John Marshall, Vol. 4.” Carbon copy typed
transcription, 8p. 2 copies. (Marshall served as U.S. Chief Justice during
Cherokee decisions of 1831-1832.) |
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Biard, Harrell
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Request for a Cherokee name. Biard was
scheduled to sing at Muskogee Indian Centennial, 1948.
Blackfox, Ned
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to Cherokee cases before
Congress.
Bledsoe, Elizabeth
from Jesse Bartley Milam. Request for a copy of her thesis on Cherokees.
Blevins, Celia.
Press cuttings relating to a wrestling match between Blevins and another
girl in a Sam Avey event at the Tulsa coliseum, 1941.
Blue Eagle, Acee (artist).
Related press cuttings.
Blue Grass School
from Jack Brown, Superintendent. 1948. In reference to Chief Yellowhammer.
Blue Network, The
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942-1943. In reference to Jesse Bartley
Milams suggestion of incorporating the subject of forced removal of the
Cherokees from Georgia into their program.
Blue Water (Tulsa Chief).
Related press cuttings. Performed in the play “The Lost Colony.”
Bluhm, Kate
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Blythe, Jarrett (Principal Chief, North Carolina Cherokees)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1939-1947.
Bobb, Johnson (Minister, Hugo, Oklahoma).
Related press cuttings.
Bobber, Jessie
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Bogk, J. Edward and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card. (Bogk was a
co-worker of W. W. Keeler, Jesse Bartley Milams successor as Principal
Chief.)
Bohan, Peter T. (Medical doctor, Kansas City, Missouri)
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. In reference to Jesse Bartley
MilamS autopsy and condolences to the family.
Bonds, Archibald (Muskogee attorney)
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Letter of condolence.
Borein, Edward (artist)
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1937. Pamphlet “Etchings of the Far West” and
price list of prints.
Boren, Sanford.
Press cuttings relating to the Cherokee Strip.
Boster, Grace S.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Dwight Indian Training
School) |
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Boudinot, Elias.
“An Account of His Life Written By His Granddaughter Mary Brinsmade
Church.” Typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions of the account as it was read
before a meeting of the members of [the Woman’s Club of Washington,
Connecticut], 1 Oct 1913, 13p. 4 copies.
Typed notes by Jesse Bartley Milam regarding Boudinot, 2p.
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Boudinot, Frank J. (attorney in practice with Robert L. Owen, Washington,
D.C)
To/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1934-1942. (See also Series 1: Correspondence
and personal papers: Cherokee Nation: Convention of Duly Enrolled
Cherokees by Blood; District of Columbia; Keetoowah Society)
(as Executive Secretary, Cherokee Nation).
Handwritten and signed document in reference to a resolution passed by the Senate, pasted
onto another handwritten fragment addressed to George E. Foster (Milford, New
Hampshire), 20 Jan 1886. On verso: handwritten and signed fragment of a resolution of
gratitude to Foster, 5 Dec 1885. (Located in Oversize 1)
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Bowers, Lola Garrett
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to the Female Seminary site.
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Cherokee Heritage
Center; Whitmore, Ellen)
Bowling, T.C.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to possible purchase of
Ft. Gibson Lake property.
Boy Scouts of America.
Copy of The Local Council Exchange. A Leader’s Digest, 1944. Includes
membership card, 1946.
Boyce, George A.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Navajo Indians)
Boyd, Charles (Tulsa architect).
Related press cuttings.
Braddock, Edward.
Typed notes by Jesse Bartley Milam, 1p.
Bradley, Henry (Principal Chief, Eastern Cherokees)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. Letter of congratulations.
Braniff Airways
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. In reference to a Braniff plane being
christened “Sequoyah.”
Brewer, O.H.P. (Muskogee judge)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1946-1948. (See also Series 1: Correspondence
and personal papers: Cherokee Nation: Executive Committee.)
Brice, Pearl
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Broadwell, Dick.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Starr, Belle)
Brooks, Ira
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1936. In response to a request for information
regarding cradle boards and the Cherokee language.
Brown, Charles Wesley Mrs.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1949. Regarding Chief John Vann, Chief “Rich
Joe” Vann, and the Vann family. |
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Brown, John P. (Author of Old Frontiers)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1936-1939. Includes typed and carbon copy
typed
transcriptions of an address delivered at the annual Cherokee banquet held
in conjunction with the American Indian Exposition, 9-24-1936, Mayo Hotel,
Tulsa, Oklahoma. 22p. 3 copies.
Brown, Jack (educator).
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Blue Grass School;
Sequoyah Orphan Training School) |
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Brown, Jackson
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. Request for name and address of an
attorney for the Cherokees who will present case before Indian Claims
Commission.
Brown, Mary R.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Brown, Susie
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Efforts to reach Grandma Pigeon.
Brown University
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. Request for information about a letter
from Abraham Lincoln to John Ross. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and
personal papers: Barton, William E.; Goodspeed’s Bookshop; Illinois State
Historical Society; Park-Bernet Galleries)
Brown, Viola
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to her father’s allotment
of land. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: White,
Hugh A. (U.S. Probate Attorney)
Bruner, Joseph
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to a meeting in Sapulpa.
Brunsteter, Della (wife of George Owl, q.v.)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to a Cherokee language
course.
Bruton, Wilson O.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Mathews, B.H.)
Bryant, William Cullen.
1944. In reference to the most suitable location for a meeting among
Cherokee district representatives.
Buckland, G.B.
“Sunset.” Poem excised from Masonic magazine.
Buffington, C. S.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Buffington-Null, Jack, Mrs.
Obituary.
Burbank, E.A. (artist).
Related press cuttings.
Burgess, H. L. and Mrs. to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949.
Sympathy card.
Burrough, B.B.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Draper, R. P.)
Burrows, John and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Burtis, Mary
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Burton, Jimalee (artist).
Press cuttings relating to the donor of Ho-chee-nee Chapel at Cherokee
Heritage Center, Tahlequah.
Busch, Edwin, Rev.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. In reference to enrollment on Cherokee
rolls.
Bushyhead, Dennis Wolfe (Claremore attorney)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947-1948. Includes Typed transcription of a
script for KTUL television program, “Condon Calling,” 22 Mar 1942, 11p.
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Indian Centennial;
Indian Claims Commission)
Bushyhead, Dennis Wolfe.
Handwritten. circa 1886.
Bushyhead, George Davis (Claremore resident).
Related press cutting.
Bushyhead, Gordon.
Related press cutting.
Bushyhead, James Butler.
Related press cuttings.
Butler, George
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1945. In reference to formation of an advisory
committee for Cherokee affairs.
Byrd, H. H. Mrs. and Edna
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card. |
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Caddo Indians.
Related press cuttings.
California, Oroville, Postmaster of
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. Request for information regarding Cherokee
gold mine sold for taxes.
Callahan, H.L. (Madisonville, Tennessee).
“A Group of Overhill Towns. Some Early History of This Section...” Typed transcription of an article for The Madisonville Democrat, 20 Nov
1935, 7p. 3 copies. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Cherokees: Tennessee)
Cameron, W.J.
“Have Faith in America.” Copy of a talk given on the “Ford Sunday Evening
Hour” for CBS, 14 Mar 1937.
Campbell, John
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1945. In reference to formation of an advisory
committee on Cherokee affairs. |
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Camp Gruber
Court transcripts of proceedings regarding the appraisal and purchase of
lands by the War Department in the Cookson Hills area. 1942-1943.
Map of the Cookson Hills area.
Related press cuttings. Handwritten notes by Jesse Bartley Milam, 2p.
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Collier, Carrie
Balew; Glass, Charles D.; McBride, R. J.; Moore, E. H. (U.S. Senate);
Silk, Johnson; Series 2: Photographs)
Canard, Roly. (See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Creek Nation)
Canary, [---]. In reference to a marker for his cabin. 1936. (See also Brown, John P) |
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Candler, Thomas S. (Judge) from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. Regarding an
article about Candler appearing in Life Magazine 21 Sep 1942.
Cantrel, Lizzie E.
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. Request for assistance in receiving monies
due her.
Carnegie Library (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
Essa Gladney, librarian from Jesse Bartley Milam and others. 1942. Regarding meetings of the Board of Trustees (Fannie Baker, T. L.
Ballenger, J. C. Hendrick, Mrs. J. A. Lawrence, S. F. Perkins, and Houston
B. Teehee). Includes typed minutes of a meeting 25 Mar 1942, 2p. Jesse
Bartley Milam was attempting to have Cherokee materials moved to Oklahoma
Historical Society, q.v.
Carr, Betty Ann (Cherokee actress).
Related press cuttings, c1971.
Carr, Sam J. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Cartwright, Wilburn C. (U.S. House of Representatives)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. Regarding conditions of and need of
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Case, Ralph H. (attorney, Washington, D.C.)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941-1946. Legal representative in various
Cherokee claims cases. |
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Casella, Hote (Cherokee concert singer).
Related press cuttings, c1966.
Cash, Johnny (musician).
Press cutting relating to his reported Cherokee heritage, c1969.
Catlin, George (artist).
Related press cuttings.
Cattle industry.
R__P__C__, 101 Ranch, cattle brands, xx
Caulk, Nannie to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Chambers, Joe
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to the changing of the state
flower.
Chambers, Joe and Teesey.
Related press cuttings about founding of Claremore, Oklahoma.
Chapman, W.E.
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1925. In reference to Jesse Bartley Milams
interest in investing in Philippine business.
Chappell, Glen H.
from J.H. Finley, Supervising attorney. 1948. In reference to the
allotment of Lila White.
Chatham, Lew
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to the 1947 Will Rogers
Anniversary.
Chelsea, Bank of.
40th Anniversary Statement of Condition; 50th Anniversary open letter to
the descendants of the pioneers of Chelsea, 16 Mar 1946; press cutting.
(Jesse Bartley Milam was president of the Bank of Chelsea for many years.)
Chelsea, Bank of
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Letter of condolence and
resolution of sympathy by the board.
Cherokee Capitol Abstract Company (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. Regarding purchase price of Cherokee
County, Oklahoma property, the possible future site of Cherokee Heritage
Center.
Cherokee Council (North Carolina)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to Franklin Delano
Roosevelt’s visit to the reservation in 1936.Cherokee Heritage Center.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Burton, Jimalee;
Cherokee Capitol Abstract Company; Cummings, Katie; Gulager, John;
Highways, Dept. of; Hudson, Waddie; Judd, Lloyd; McNulty, John F.;
Oklahoma Planning and Resource Board.
Cherokee Indian Agency (Cherokee, North Carolina)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1944-1948.
Cherokee Indians, Superintendent of (Cherokee, North Carolina)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to Cherokee type and type
setting.
Cherokee Indian School (Mary E. Ulmer, librarian)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1946. In reference to Will Rogers materials and
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Cherokee Nation
Alabama. “History of Fort Payne, Alabama. Compiled by Faye Coates and
Willie H. Driskill. Jun 1933.” Carbon copy typed transcription, 5p.
Alabama. Cherokee Centennial program booklet. Centre, Alabama. 14-15 Aug
1936; unused letterhead stationery with map of Alabama circa 1824on verso.
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Smith, George W.)
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Carolina, North and South. Complimentary ticket and programs for the
Cherokee Indian Fair, Oct 1948.
Carolina, North and South. Souvenir postcards from the Cherokee Indian
Reservation in western North Carolina; informational brochure of same. Typewritten
message from Thomas A. Palmer.
Carolina, North and South. “Notice! All parties owning or claiming any
land or lands...” Notification of a land survey to be made in conjunction
with a court case U.S. vs. W.H. Thomas, W.L. Hilliard, et al. 5 Apr 1889.
Carolina, North and South. “Brief Statement Concerning Cherokee Indian
School and Reservation.” CherokeeNorth Carolina. Mimeograph of a typed
draft, 6p.
Carolina, North and South. Jesse Bartley Milamto Superintendent of
Schools, Cherokee, North Carolina. 1941-1943.
Carolina, North and South. Press cuttings pertaining to the Carolina
Cherokees.
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Carolina, North and South. Maps, vacation brochures.
Carolina, North and South. We the People of North Carolina. Vol 8, No. 4.
Aug 1950.
Carolina, North and South. The State. A Weekly Survey of North Carolina.
Sept 23, 1950.
Carolina, North and South. The Lost Colony. 353rd Anniversary celebration,
1587-1940. Souvenir program published by the Roanoke Island Historical
Association. Includes Jesse Bartley Milams requests for related materials
from various NC institutions, 1948.
Cherokee Commission. Examination of reservation, preemption, improvement,
spoliation and other claims taken at Fort Gibson and Tahlequah, IT, circa
Jan 1845. (See on-line catalogue record)
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Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood: Photostat of the
proceedings of a meeting of representatives of Eastern and Western
Cherokees held at Fairfield, Oklahoma, 8 Aug 1938, 7p.
Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood: Photostat of a contract
between Houston B. Teehee (Convention Chairman) and James W. Duncan
(Convention Secretary), 17 Jan 1939, employing Robert L. Owen, Houston B.
Teehee and Frank J. Boudinot as attorneys representing the Cherokees in
Washington, D.C.
Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood: hotostat of the
resolutions passed at the convention, with photostat cover letter by
Houston B. Teehee, James W. Duncan and Levi Gritts (Interpreter), 25 Aug
1938, 3p.
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Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood: Mimeograph public
notice of convention meeting to be held at Northeastern State
College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 30 Jul 1948. (See also Series 1:
Correspondence and personal papers: Cherokee Nation: Executive
Committee)
Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood:
Carbon copy typed program
agenda, 2p; mimeograph copy of another version, 2 copies.
Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood: Carbon copy typed
resolution addressed to President Harry S. Truman, no date.
Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood:
Photocopy of a typed transcription
of the convention proceedings, 90p; photocopy of a typed list of corrections, 2p.
Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood: Press cuttings pertaining
to the convention and to Levi Gritts’s objections.
(See also Series 1:
Correspondence and personal papers: Crane, Myrtle)
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Crafts. Related press cuttings.
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Delegate Council. Notice and call of Delegate Council meeting to
be held at Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 21 May 1924, as well as for election
of delegates thereto for the purpose of employing attorneys to
prosecute claims for Cherokee Nation against the U.S. Government.
Mimeograph of a typed draft, 2 copies, 4p.
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Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation. Handwritten, typed, and
carbon copy typed lists
of committee members appointed at the meeting held at Northeastern
State College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 30 Jul 1938; 3 copies.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation. Mimeograph
typed of meeting
minutes, 30 July 1948, 4p.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation.
Typed and carbon copy typed s of a resolution
pertaining to the formation of the committee; 2 copies.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation.
Photocopy of typed meeting minutes, 3
Sept 1948, 7p; 3 copies.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation. 4 Dec 1948, 8p; 3 copies.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation. 26 Mar 1949, 7p.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation. Related press cuttings.
Executive Committee, Cherokee Nation. (See also Series 1:
Correspondence and personal papers: Bell, Amanda Morgan; Brewer, O. H. P; Cherokee
Nation: Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood; Coodey, Dan;
Keeler, W. W.; Peak, William H.; Sixkiller, J. B.; Stansill, Hill; Smith,
Ben F.; Starr, Eldee; Sunday, W. E.)
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Games. Press cuttings relating to lacrosse and other games. Typed
draft of
“The Cherokee Ball Game” with personal note from Cecil Dick,
(artist).
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Georgia. Typed draft of information about Chattoga County, Georgia,
transcribed from Statistics of the State of Georgia by George White,
1849.
Georgia. “Location, Rivers, and Principal Mountains and early Inhabitants
of Georgia.” Typed transcription from unknown source. Removed from
Jesse Bartley Milams copy of Viaggio Negli Stati Uniti Dell’America...,
2p.
Georgia. Press cuttings relating to W. W. Keeler, Earl Boyd Pierce, Rich
Joe Vann, and New Echota.
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Government. “The Cherokee Seal.” Typed notes by Jesse Bartley
Milam, 1p; 4 examples. (Jesse Bartley Milam wrote an article about
the seal for Chronicles of Oklahoma.)
Georgia. Photo-postcard depicting the Cherokee flag; mimeograph and
typed
notes pertaining to the symbols and colors of the flag, 2p; related press
cutting.
Georgia. Photostat copies of the Cherokee seal; canvas flag bearing
Cherokee seal. (Located in Oversize 1)
Georgia. “Constitution of the Grand Council.”
Mimeograph of a typed draft, 7p; 2
copies. (Covers all Five Civilized Tribes.)
Georgia. “Articles Appointing Attorney and Conferring Power of
Association, Substitution and Succession.” Mimeograph of a typed draft, 1p; 2 copies.
Georgia. Typed and carbon copy typed lists of Cherokee Chiefs from 1827-1916, 2p; 2
copies. Souvenir postcard depicting chiefs, 1828-1916.
Georgia. “Platform of the National Party of the Cherokee Nation.” Printed
notice of platform adopted at Tahlequah, 23 Nov 1874.
Georgia. “The National Versus the Treaty Party.”
Carbon copy typed excerpt transcribed
from unknown source, Chapter IX, 12p.
Georgia. “Treaties. Concluded between the United States of America and
certain Indian Nations.” Carbon copy typed excerpt transcribed from unknown source,
2p.
Georgia. Typed notes pertaining to the Articles of Agreement of a
treaty concluded 19 Jul 1866 between the U.S. and Cherokee delegates, 3p.
Georgia. Typed report submitted by S. H. Mayes, Principal Chief,
Cherokee Nation, Jul 1897, 24p.
Georgia. Document of approval by T. M. Buffington, Principal Chief,
Cherokee Nation, of the passage of “An Act making appropriations for the
current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for
fulfilling treaty stipulations....” 15 Aug 1902. (Original bears President
Theodore Roosevelt’s signature.)
Georgia. Typed notes by Jesse Bartley Milam pertaining to treaties,
8p.
Georgia. Carbon copy typed and signed of Cherokee Senate Bill No. 3: “An Act to provide
for the allotment of the lands of the Cherokee Nation, for the disposition
of townsites therein, and for other purposes,” 14 Aug 1902, 14p. Bears
original signatures.
Georgia. “Statement of J.B. Milam, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
For and In Behalf of the Cherokee Indians of Oklahoma.” Carbon copy typed , 1p.
Georgia. “The Abolition of Slavery by the Cherokees.” Carbon
copy typed excerpt
transcribed from The Century Magazine, Vol. 14, Aug 1888, 2p.
Georgia. “Recommended Program For use of Cherokee Residual Funds.”
Photocopy of a typed draft,
2p.
Georgia. Treasury Department report, fiscal year ending 30 Sept 1901, 1p;
quarterly report of permits issued in the Tahlequah District during
quarter ending 18 Feb 1884, 1p.
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History. History of the Cherokee Indians by Emmett Starr.
Photostat of an excerpt from Chapter 10, p187-224.
History. Typed excerpt transcribed from the Encyclopaedia Americana, 1832
edition, 5p.
History. Typed excerpts of “Early History of the Cherokees” transcribed from
History of the Cherokees by Emmett Starr, 4p, 4 copies; another excerpt,
4p.
History. Carbon copy typed excerpt transcribed from Thirteenth Annual Field
Conference, The Kansas Geological Society, Southwest Illinois and
Southeastern Missouri. 1939. 1p.
History. “Some Cherokee Characters and Terms.”
Carbon copy typed notes, 1p; 2 copies.
History. Typed notes pertaining to the Cherokee’s treatment of their women,
and Cherokee women’s rights, 1p; 2 copies.
Miscellaneous.
Handwritten, typed, and carbon copy typed notes relating to Cherokee history, 61
pieces. Many are excerpts from books.
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Historical sites. Press cuttings relating to Murrell Home,
Saline District Courthouse, old Cherokee Capitol Building and
others.
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Myths and legends. “An Indian Legend: The First China Berries (as
told to Mayme Mayes by her Grandmother, Mary Hicks McCoy), 3p.
Related press cuttings.
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Removal. “Notice. The Cherokees are informed that the
Superintendent of their removal west will have suitable steam boats
ready....” Photostat of document, signed by Nat Smith,
Superintendent, Cherokee Warriors, 20 Jan 1898. 3 copies.
Removal. “Orders No. 25, Head Quarters, Eastern Division. Cherokee Agency,
TN. May 17, 1838.” Photostat of announcement by Major General Winfield
Scott, U.S. Army, of his orders by the President to remove Cherokees from
North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama, according to the Treaty
of 1835. 4 copies.
Removal. “The Exodus of a Nation.” Carbon copy
typed excerpt transcribed from
unknown source. [Introduction quoted from Unto These Hills by Kermit
Hunter], 12p.
Removal. Typed notes by Jesse Bartley Milam, 7p.
Removal. Seal. (See Series 1: Cherokee Nation: Cherokee Government.)
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Cherokee Seminaries. Typed [address] commemorating 40th
anniversary of the establishment of the Female Seminary at
Tahlequah, 7 May 1931, 1p; 3 copies. Souvenir photographic
reproduction of the Female Seminary; alumni banquet program, 1903,
with Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam name written inside.
Cherokee Seminaries. “Interesting Paper.” Reprint of an article by Mrs.
R.L. Fite, appearing in The Tahlequah Arrow, 11 May 1914.
Cherokee Seminaries. “A Message from Robert L. Owen to the Alumni of the
Male and Female Seminaries.” Carbon copy typed transcription, 2p. (Owen , q.v.,
was U.S. Senator from Oklahoma.)
Cherokee Seminaries. “President’s Report.”
Mimeograph of a typed draft, 7 May 1937, 2p;
2 copies. (Jesse Bartley Milam was President.)
Cherokee Seminaries. Cherokee Seminaries Homecoming programs for
1937-1939, 1943, 1947.
Cherokee Seminaries. Related press cuttings.
Cherokee Seminaries. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and
personal papers: McGregor, George; Patterson, J. L.; Pearson, J. B.; Ross, Blake;
Ross, W. W.; Russell, Len L. and Mrs.; Williams, R. L.)
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Seminaries Students Association. to/from Jesse Bartley Milam.
1941-1954. Jesse Bartley Milam was President at one time. (See also
Sevier, Will)
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Syllabary and language. Index (Indian Languages) excised from
unknown source; Cherokee exercises and lessons; samples of syllabary
characters; typed and signed list of Cherokee numerals, money values and
important words; “The Lord’s Prayer” in Cherokee; related press
cuttings. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers:
Oklahoma University Press; Wright, Muriel H.)
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Tennessee. “The Cherokee and Monroe County.” Scrapbook of related
press cuttings.(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal
papers: Callahan, H.L.; Smith, George W.; Tennessee, State of;
Series 2: Photographs: Tennessee) note: 1938 Annual Report of
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company used as scrapbook. Report still
readable.
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Miscellaneous. Handwritten list of Cherokee individuals who
attended unidentified meeting 27 Mar 1945, 1p.
Typed list of Cherokee individuals and their addresses,
2p. 20 Oct 1938.
Carbon copy typed list of Cherokee individuals; labeled “List 1”
and “List 2,” 2p.
Postal cancellation stamp, Oaks, I.T.: a centennial
souvenir of the Cherokee Indian Mission, 1842-1942.
Photostat copies of 2 Echota drawings.
“Celebration of Cherokee Centennial.” Reprint of a
newspaper article, 1p; 2 copies.
“Cherokee Centennial Celebration.” Reprint of a newspaper
article, 1p; 2 copies.
“Facts and Artifacts.” Carbon
copy typed transcription of an article
appearing in Hobbies Magazine, Feb 1937, 1p; 2 copies.
Typed
and carbon copy typed transcriptions of descriptions of the paintings
entitled, “International Indian Council,” and “A Towoccono Warrior,
Bushnell.”
Invitation to Cherokee Tribal Office open house, 11 Jan
1969.
Related press cuttings.
Cherokee Historical Association, Inc., The
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1951.(See Series 1: Correspondence and
personal papers: Cummings, Katie.)
Cherokee Outlet.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Chilocco Indian
School)
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Cherokee Publishing Company, Inc.
Advertisement.
Cherokee Scout, The to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1938. Response to inquiry regarding newspaper
published in Cherokee, North Carolina.
Cherokee Strip.
Handwritten and typed notes and transcriptions, 11p. (See Series 1:
Correspondence and personal papers: Boren, Sanford.)
Bell, Edward J. to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. In reference to Alvin
Green Huddleston and his claim in the Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma.
Bem, John. Related press cuttings about his military service in Cherokee
Strip.
Cherokee Yacht Club (on Grand Lake, Oklahoma).
Membership card, 1947.
Cherrington, Iona, Vinita, Oklahoma
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. In reference to her thesis on Chief
Buffington and the Cherokees.
Cherrington, R.E. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Chesapeake and Ohio Lines Railway.
Advertisement of Declaration of Independence.
Cheyenne Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Chicago Tribune
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Concerning a possible article about
Cherokees in the Claremore area.
Chickahominy Indians.
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Chickasaw Indians (Floyd E. Maytubby, Governor)
From Assistant to the Superintendent. 1946.
From Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947-1948.
Related press cuttings.
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Childress, M.O., Rev. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card. |
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Chilocco Indian School (L.E. Correll, Superintendent)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943-1947. Includes photostat of a map of
Oklahoma Indian Territory, 1890; photostats from the Congressional records
of the 47th Congress, Sess. I, Ch. 153, 1882; photostats from the
congressional records documenting a proclamation of agreement with
Cherokees ceding the Cherokee Outlet, etc., 1893; related press cuttings.
Cherokees ceding the Cherokee Outlet, etc (County Clerk, Kay County,
Oklahoma) to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. |
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Chiltoskey, Goingback (Cherokee woodcarver).
Related press cuttings.
Chinnubbie (columnist).
Related press cuttings.
Choctaw Nation (William A. Durant, Principal Chief)
From Jesse Bartley Milam. 1946-1947.
(Harry J.W. Belvin, Principal Chief). 1948.
Related press cuttings, including Muriel Wright.
Chouteau family.
Related press cuttings.
Christensen, James B. Mrs.
to Mary Milam (Mrs. George J. Stevenson). 1949. Letter of condolence.
City National Bank & Trust Co., (Crosby Kemper), Kansas City, Missouri
to B.W. Blocker, Executive Vice President, Rogers County Bank. 1949. In
reference to the death of Jesse Bartley Milam.
Clack, Alberta G.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Letter of condolence.
Claremore Chamber of Commerce. (See Series 1: Correspondence and
personal papers: Indian Centennial)
Claremore Country Club.
Membership card, 1925.
Claremore Garden Club
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Clark, Ann (Indian School. Phoenix, Arizona)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. Letter of gratitude. 1943.
Clark, Ira G.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. Regarding Clark’s thesis on the Indian
Confederation.
Clark, Mary L.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card. (Sister of Joseph
J. Clark)
Clark, Joseph J. (Captain, U.S.S Yorktown)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. In praise of his being Cherokee and
captain of the greatest of the U.S. carriers, U.S.S Yorktown. Clark, known
as “Jocko”, was later admiral. Brother of Mary L. Clark.
Clark, W.A.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1938-1939. Concerning Cherokee litigation and
Sequoyah’s grave.
Classen, Elmer
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. In reference to his work on the Oklahoma
Planning and Resources Board.
Clay, Henry, Member of Congress.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Clay, Thomas H.;
Colton, Calvin; Royce, Charles C.)
Clay, Thomas H.
Typed transcription of an excerpt from American Crisis Biographies pertaining to
Henry Clay’s speech on Defense of Cherokees in Georgia, 1p, 3 copies. |
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Cline, Thomas A. and Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Cobb, Jennie Ross
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. In reference to Anne Piburn, wife of
Brigadier General E. N. Piburn, and papers of John Ross. Also a reference
to Cordell Hull (Secretary of State under Franklin Delano Roosevelt) as being Cherokee.
Cochran, Henry L.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1944. In reference to the father of Allan
Wilson who once served on the Cherokee Commission.
Cochran, John J.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1939.
Colbert, F. Overton. Central High School exhibition catalog of Colbert’s
Indian paintings exhibited there in
Oct 1922.
Collier, Carrie Balew
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to the Camp Gruber-Cookson
Hills land purchase. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal
papers: Collier, Carrie Balew; Glass, Charles D.; McBride, R. J.; Moore,
E. H. (U.S. Senate))
Collins, Frank.
“Your Job.” Typed poem, 1p.
Colorado, State of.
Press cuttings relating to the Cheyenne massacre at Sand Creek and other
topics.
Colton, Calvin.
“Henry Clay on Our Relations with the Cherokee Indians. In Senate, Feb 4,
1835.” Typed transcription, 18p, 2 copies.
Columbus, Christopher.
Related press cuttings.
Comanche Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Coodey, Daniel
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. In reference to his appointment to and
participation with the Cherokee Executive Committee.
Cooley, C. Sterling
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. In reference to the possibility of
Cherokee language being offered at the American Business College and
syllabary matrices. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: American Business College; American Indian Exposition; Mayberry,
Fred A.)
Coronado.
Related press cuttings.
Corps of Engineers.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: U.S. Government: War
Department)
Corrubia, Paul E. and Mrs., (artist)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Corrubia also did Jesse Bartley Milam
Christmas card showing Jesse Bartley Milam’s Claremore home.
Corrubia, Paul E. and Mrs., (artist).
Lithographs by Corrubia depicting oil rig truck and derrick (Frank’s
Manufacturing Corp. Well Servicing and Drilling Unit); Schematics for a
furnace; sketches of views of Austin, Texas, 1941. (Located in Map Case
2:Drawer 15)
Cowan, B.F.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1946. In reference to railroad land in Gans,
Oklahoma.
Craig, Herman M. (Hunnicutt and Associates, Realtors).
Business card.
Crane, Myrtle
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Invoice for transcription of the Convention
of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by Blood.
Crawford, Mrs. C.C.
Related press cuttings, especially Alexander Fancher and Utah Indian
massacre..
Crawford, Ned, Kenwood, Oklahoma
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1944. In reference to a meeting of the Cherokee
Executive Committee.
Crazy Snake.
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Creek Nation (Roly Canard, Principal Chief)
From Assistant to the Superintendent. 1946.
From Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947-1948.
(See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Blue Eagle, Acee;
Crazy Snake; Davis, Lucinda; Fixico, Katie; Wilson, Enus)
Crittenden, Wilson
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1945. In reference to formation of an advisory
committee on Cherokee affairs.
Crow, R.H.
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to Indian claims.
Crow Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Crowder, Anna
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. In reference to Chief Yellowhammer. (See
also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Blue Grass School)
Crumbo, Woodrow, (artist).
Related press cuttings. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal
papers: Indian Centennial
Cully, Bessie W.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Cummings, Katie
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. Regarding possible purchase of Murrell
farm and Female Seminary site near Park Hill. Now Murrell home (operated
by Oklahoma Historical Society) and Cherokee Heritage Center,
respectively.
Cunne Shote.
Engraved portrait of Cherokee Chief excised from unknown source.
Curry, James E.
(Washington, D.C. attorney).
Mimeograph of a typed statement regarding discrimination against Indians on
School Security, 1949.
Dalton Boys.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Starr, Belle)
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Daniel, Sam P.
to Jesse Bartley Milam. inc.d. In reference to cancellation of a meeting.
Darter, Bertha, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941. Request for information pertaining to
Cherokee materials.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
To Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Informing her of contribution
made by Tulsa Indian Women’s Club in memory of Jesse Bartley Milam.
Related press cuttings.
Davis, A.G., Mrs. (Camden, Arkansas)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. In reference to Cherokee Indian claims.
Davis, Alta
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Davis, J.B.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1944. Regarding Ned Wilson’s papers relating
to the Cherokee Commission on which he served.
Davis, John M. (Ellijay, Georgia)
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1936. In reference to a collection of
arrowheads.
Davis, Lucinda (Creek slave).
Related press cuttings.
Dean, Tom Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Deavers, Lizzie
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. Congratulations on her 112th birthday.
Deep Rock Oil Corporation
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. Congratulations on his re-appointment as
Principal Chief.
Delaware Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Delozier, Tom Mrs.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Delphian Club.
Book review program, 21 Apr 1933. Mary Milam (Jesse Bartley Milam
daughter) to perform solo, Caroline Eaton’s book to be reviewed.
Denver Art Museum
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1945-1946. Regarding the possibility of
publication of a series of pamphlets about each of the Five Civilized
Tribes.
de Sigall, Josef (portrait artist).
Related press cuttings.
De Soto, Sara.
“Sarasota, the Beautiful.” Excised copy of legend appearing in Hobbies,
Apr 1943.
Dickerson, Nat, Vinita, Oklahoma.
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Disney, Wesley H. (member of Congress)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1938-1949. Includes related press cuttings
and segments of the Congressional Record, especially Oklahoma Ordnance
Works Authority.
Disney, Wesley H., Member of Congress
from Library of Congress. 1943. Re: Cherokee Nation stone in Washington
Monument. |
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District of Columbia.
Office of Health Department. 1947. Request form for the transcript of the
record of the death of Frank J. Boudinot, 28 Sept 1945.
Dodd, George J., Mrs.
Typed and signed poem, 1p.
Dodson, William M.
from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. In reference to trial date for case
involving land in Cherokee County and Camp Gruber.
Douglas, Dolly D.
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Downing, Effie, Locust Grove, Oklahoma.
Related press cuttings.
Draper, R.P.
Related press cuttings.
Duckworth, Pauline (Mrs. Gunter)
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Letter of condolence.
Dudley, Forest E. (St. Luke’s Methodist Church)
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Letter of condolence, written
after he officiated at Jesse Bartley Milam funeral.
Duncan, James W.
(See Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Cherokee Nation:
Carolina, North and South: Convention of Duly Enrolled Cherokees by blood)
Duncan, Red Cloud
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1943. In reference to a cattle deal between
the [government] and the Indians.
Dupeck, Bessie
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1947. Request for information pertaining to the
Cherokees, and the Indian Claims Commission.
Du Pont de Nemours & Company, E.I.
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1948. Response to request for a copy of “The
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Dwight, Ben (Oklahoma governor’s office)
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1941-1946. Includes brochure on the proposed
Inter-Tribal Indian Council House, Oklahoma City, information on
Keetowahs, and National Congress of American Indians. |
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Dwight Indian Training School, Vian, Oklahoma.
To/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1939-1943. Includes handwritten notes and related
press cuttings. (See Scott, Ann.)
“I am a Cherokee Indian girl....” Mimeograph of typed reminiscences of the
school by Grace S. Boster, 3p.
“History of the Presbyterian Mission
at Dwight, Indian Territory, Cherokee
Nation,” by Eli Johnston (Superintendent, 1892).
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Eagle Crest Properties, Inc. (Harold J. Regan).
Business card.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lieutenant General, U.S.A.F.)
1947. Invitation to appreciation dinner; related press cuttings.
Eichenfeld, Emil Daniel, Claremore, Oklahoma, (artist).
Related press cuttings.
Ellis, Grace, Whittier, California
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Letter of condolence.
Elsey, Frank C., Pryor, Oklahona
to Elizabeth Peach McSpadden Milam. 1949. Sympathy card.
Euchee Indians.
Related press cuttings.
Evans, Charles to R.M. Mountcastle. Regarding his presence at Jesse Bartley Milams
funeral.
Evans, Charles
to Harrison, Thomas J. Regarding his presence at Jesse Bartley Milams
funeral.
Everett, C.T. (National Bank of Tulsa)
to Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. Christmas wishes.
Ewing, Ray D. Mrs.
to/from Jesse Bartley Milam. 1942. Request for information concerning a
thesis on Chief Bushyhead. |
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