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68. 1861, New York, Mr. W. Lowrie to Mr. Lee. Asks to see Lee and explains sum allowed by Committee to teach. 69. 1862, Commissioner Dale, Dept. of Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. Thanking Lee for a comprehensive report pertaining to Choctaws. 70. 1862, Rochester, Minn. George Ainslie to Lees. Return from Scotland, wishes to return to Choctaws, Miss Davidson mentioned, close to Brother Jackson, Brother Frothingham, and Mr. Evans. 71. 1862, Rochester, Minn. George Ainslie to Lees. Inquiring about Choctaws and missionaries, the Southern cause, and his work. Box 3: Correspondence from Mrs. Lee to Mother, 1864-1871 Folder: 1. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Visitors, illness, financial problems. 2. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Home remedies for various illnesses, clothing problem. 3. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Mrs. Lee ill, kindness of friends. 4. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Visit of sister to help with illness. 5. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Illness of children, remedies used, weather extremely cold. 6. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Continual illness, wishes conversions for people would last. 7. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Unable to get pay, no news from Choctaw Nation, gardening, medicine used for illness. 8. No date, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to mother. Increase of scarlet fever. A girl with diphtheria, a garden planted, and illness. 9. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Chances for visit, clothes for growing children a problem, rug making. 10. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Mrs. Lee ill, desire to visit home for rest. 11. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Illness of son Charles, medicines used. 12. 1864, Amityville. Mrs. Lee to Mother. Work at canning, making soap, etc.
Object Description
Collection | Colonial Dames Collection |
Tribe | General Native American |
Description | Collector. Correspondence (1859-1862) regarding the Choctaw Indians and Spencer Academy; correspondence (1864-1871) concerning the Omaha Indian mission in Nebraska; correspondence (1861-1864) dealing with the Civil War, and correspondence (1852-1894) from Charles S. Rogers to Mrs. Orlando S. Lee, mostly regarding student life, family illnesses, and duties as a minister. |
Date | 1852-1894 |
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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