Agreement between Choctaw Nation and Presbyterian Board on Spencer Academy, 1871.</br></br>Senate document, memorial of I.L. Garvin, Principal Chief of Choctaw Nation, 1878.</br></br>Appointment of J.W. Everidge, Jr. as...
Choctaw nation giving due thanks to Presbyterian Board of Publication at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Passed October 12, 1883. Approved October 13, 1883.
Bill No. 55. A resolution repealing the contract with Presbyterian Board, that is, the management of Spencer Academy. Passed Senate November 5, 1885. Passed House November 6, 1885. Approved November 9, 1885.
Bill No. 31. A memorial to the Congress of the U.S. in regard to the Goodland Presbyterian Missionary. Passed Senate and House November 23, 1905. Approved November 24, 1905.
Collector. Correspondence (1906-1968); certificates (1891-1918); and news clippings (1928-1939) regarding University of Oklahoma president Arthur Grant Evans, federal funding for schools in Indian Territory, the issue of separate statehood for...
Teacher. Certificates and teaching contracts (1894-1923); a teaching assignment (1907) from the U.S. Indian Service at McAlester, Indian Territory; and the Choctaw spelling book Chata Holisso (n.d.), printed by the Richmond Presbyterian Committee...
Indian school and orphanage. Newspaper clippings (1956); brochures (1950); pamphlets (1955); and a published history (1940) of the Goodland Indian School, a Presbyterian orphanage founded for Choctaw Indians, but later expanded to serve orphans...
A typescript of Ramsay's autobiography (ca. 1890) in which he relates his education and experiences as a Presbyterian missionary among the Seminoles, hardships during the Civil War, and accounts of medical treatment.
Missionary. A typescript of a diary (1842-1857) kept by the wife of John B. Lilley, a Presbyterian missionary to the Seminole Nation. The diary describes the Lilleys' arrival among the Seminoles, the hardships of living in Indian Territory,...
Diary 1842-1857 1 item Missionary. A typescript of a diary (1842-1857) kept by the wife of John B. Lilley, a Presbyterian missionary to the Seminole Nation. The diary describes the Lilley' arrival among the Seminoles, the hardships of living in...