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11. Senate Bill No. 6 an act relating to the North Carolina Cherokee. 12. Message of Thompson from the Cherokee Advocate, Nov. 11, 1876, re state of affairs in the nation. 13. Thompson to the National Council, Nov. 15, 1876, re bill regarding the sheriff of Illinois Dist and an appropriation. 14. Thompson to National Council, Nov. 16, 1876, re the disposition of a trust fund. 15. Thompson to National Council, Nov. 25, 1876, re Thompson refusing an act abolishing the office of Sheriff. 16. Thompson to National Council, Nov. 27, 1876, re claims of a family in relief fund. 17. Thompson to the National Council, Dec. 7, 1876, re rejecting an act to instruct the Delegation. 18. Thompson to National Council, Dec. 8, 1876, re approval of bill authorizing payment of members of the National Council. 19. Thompson to a printer, August 12, 1877, re printed copies of the laws of the nation. 20. Reply of Chief Thompson to J. Q. Smith from the Cherokee Advocate, Sept. 5, 1877, re intruders on the Indian lands. 21. Reply of Thompson to Smith from the Cherokee Advocate, Sept. 12, 1877, re intruders on Indian lands. 22. Reply of Thompson to Smith, from the Cherokee Advocate, Sept. 19, 1877, re intruders to Indian lands. 23. Ibid., Sept. 26, 1877. 24. Ibid., Oct. 17, 1877. 25. Ibid., Oct. 24, 1877. 26. Ibid., Nov. 7, 1877. 27. Thompson to the National Council, Nov. 13, 1877, re recommend legislation to the group and the general condition of affairs. 28. Reply of Thompson to Smith, from the Cherokee Advocate, Nov. 17, 1877, re intruders in Indian lands.
Object Description
Collection | Oochalata Collection (d. 1891) |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles (1875-1891), including biographical items, editorials, speeches, and messages of Oochalata, also known as Charles Thompson, the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, 1875-1878, mostly relating to education, schools, finances, Cherokee Indian lands, and tribal government in general. |
Date | 1875-1891 |
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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