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Box 5

 Container

Contains 56 Results:

D. N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Cancels Ross as Chief of Cherokee Affairs, (Kutsche 5424), September 26, 1865

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 157
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains original documents and some copies that describe the Cherokee Indian's political, historical, and cultural quest for identity and independence. There are grants, proclamations, resolutions, etc. Prominent Cherokees represented in the documents include John Ross, Stand Watie, Lewis Downing, Daniel H. Ross, D. W. Bushyhead, and W. C. Rogers. Numerous documents concern Cherokee participation in the Civil War, and relations with the U.S. government shortly after. Government officials...
Dates: September 26, 1865

J. Harlan to John Ross: No Longer Recognized as Chief, (Kutsche 5467), September 26, 1865

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 158
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains original documents and some copies that describe the Cherokee Indian's political, historical, and cultural quest for identity and independence. There are grants, proclamations, resolutions, etc. Prominent Cherokees represented in the documents include John Ross, Stand Watie, Lewis Downing, Daniel H. Ross, D. W. Bushyhead, and W. C. Rogers. Numerous documents concern Cherokee participation in the Civil War, and relations with the U.S. government shortly after. Government officials...
Dates: September 26, 1865

John Ross, Park Hill, Address to National Council, (Kutsche 5425), October 26, 1865

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 159
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains original documents and some copies that describe the Cherokee Indian's political, historical, and cultural quest for identity and independence. There are grants, proclamations, resolutions, etc. Prominent Cherokees represented in the documents include John Ross, Stand Watie, Lewis Downing, Daniel H. Ross, D. W. Bushyhead, and W. C. Rogers. Numerous documents concern Cherokee participation in the Civil War, and relations with the U.S. government shortly after. Government officials...
Dates: October 26, 1865

John Ross to National Committee: Evan Jones's Accounts, (Kutsche 5456), October 28, 1865

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 160
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains original documents and some copies that describe the Cherokee Indian's political, historical, and cultural quest for identity and independence. There are grants, proclamations, resolutions, etc. Prominent Cherokees represented in the documents include John Ross, Stand Watie, Lewis Downing, Daniel H. Ross, D. W. Bushyhead, and W. C. Rogers. Numerous documents concern Cherokee participation in the Civil War, and relations with the U.S. government shortly after. Government officials...
Dates: October 28, 1865

Act of Cherokee National Council: John Ross to Cooperate, (Kutsche 5440), November 7, 1865

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 161
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains original documents and some copies that describe the Cherokee Indian's political, historical, and cultural quest for identity and independence. There are grants, proclamations, resolutions, etc. Prominent Cherokees represented in the documents include John Ross, Stand Watie, Lewis Downing, Daniel H. Ross, D. W. Bushyhead, and W. C. Rogers. Numerous documents concern Cherokee participation in the Civil War, and relations with the U.S. government shortly after. Government officials...
Dates: November 7, 1865

R. M. Bratney and John T. Cox: Details of Financing Proposed Union Pacific Railway (incomplete), (Kutsche 5449), 1866

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 162
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains original documents and some copies that describe the Cherokee Indian's political, historical, and cultural quest for identity and independence. There are grants, proclamations, resolutions, etc. Prominent Cherokees represented in the documents include John Ross, Stand Watie, Lewis Downing, Daniel H. Ross, D. W. Bushyhead, and W. C. Rogers. Numerous documents concern Cherokee participation in the Civil War, and relations with the U.S. government shortly after. Government officials...
Dates: 1866