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47. November 13, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council appointing John Thompson Adair as Steward of the Cherokee Female Seminary. 48. November 14, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council submitting accounts of the Sheriff of the Cooweescoowee District. 49. November 14, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the President of the Cherokee Senate appointing William Gott as Steward of the Cherokee Male Seminary. 50. November 14, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the President of the Cherokee Senate appointing Fox Diningburg, Lewis R. Thornton, and Bird Jones as Town Commissioners. 51. Indian Chieftain--November 21, 1889. Chief Mayes' Thanksgiving Proclamation. 52. November 27, 1889. Letter from Mayes to Cherokee Senate appointing F.M. Connor as Town Commissioner. 53. November 29, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the Cherokee Senate re: payments for R.B. Harris. 54. November 20, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council transmitting the report of Treasurer R.B. Ross. 55. November 25, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council re: the death of George Tehee. 56. December 5, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the Cherokee Senate submitting the fee promised in the case of W.P. Henderson, Sheriff of the Deleware District, before the U.S. Court at Fort Smith, Arkansas. 57. December 7, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council informing it of his call for an extra session. 58. December 11, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council re: the 1889 of the Secretary of the Interior. 59. December 11, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council re: the dilapidated condition of the Cherokee Male Seminary. 60. Cherokee Advocate--December 11, 1889. Letter from Mayes to National Council re: appropriations for the Colored High School, Primary Schools, Seminaries, National Prison and the Cherokee Advocate. 61. December 13, 1889. Letter from Mayes to the National Council appointing J.L. Adair and D.W. Bushyhead delegates to Washington.
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Collection | Mayes, Joel Bryan (1833-1891) |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles and correspondence (1886-1905) of Mayes, a principal chief of the Cherokees, concerning tribal politics and the dissolution of tribal title to the Cherokee Strip. |
Date | 1886-1905 |
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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