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9. Letter to Mr. Spokoke Yahola from George M. Clay - February 15, 1868 10. Bill to E.H. Arbecker from F. B. Severs, Okmulgee - November 24, 1882. 11. Letter from Wilson Jones to McGillbray (Chief) - May 13, 1908 12. Court decree by Judge C. S. Smith - June 8, 1887 13. Court order by Judge E. D. Hoffman to Sam Blue - July 17, 1891 14. List of close relatives of John Timothy - October, 1904 15. Letter sent by Creek convention to U.S. Indian Agent - September 20, 1907. 16. Memo to Creeks in Convention from chieftains - September 20, 1907 17. 3 copies of declaration of Hopoeth Yarholar, May 19, 1842 18. Memo to U.S. Congress - February 21, 1910 19. Excerpt of Creek Regulations concerning peace with U.S. 20. Memo of illness by Mathly 21. Letter to S. C. Pomeroy concerning condition of Creeks - June 28, 1867 22. L. C. Perryman to Hon. J. C. Maton - June 15, 1888 23. Letter from M.S. Bell and George M. Clay asking for aid to Creeks 24. List of Indian gifts of corn to whites 25. Manuscript Fragments 26. Testimony concerning census, buried treasure legend, and emigration of the Creeks - 1931 27. Statement of Creek claims against the U.S. in Georgia 28. Extract from speech of Sec. of War to Creek delegation - March 28, 1819 29. Copy of declaration to Creeks of Sept., 1861 30. Thomas Conner, Warren Marshall, and George Marshall, et al. vs. The United States 31. List of Loyal Creek claimants paid under Act of June 30, 1904
Object Description
Collection | Cate, Roscoe Simmons (1876-1954) |
Tribe | General Native American |
Description | Indian attorney. Diaries (1939-1949) kept by Cate; manuscripts (1876-1924) in the Creek language; copies of correspondence (1838-1937) in English, signed by officials connected with Indian affairs, including Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup, Opothleyaholo, and Albert Pike; and a compilation of names and locations of Creek towns in Alabama and Oklahoma, along with briefs, trusts, and correspondence, all relating to the court case (1937-1938) concerning the estate of Jackson Barnett, one of Oklahoma's wealthiest Indians. |
Date | 1819-1970 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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