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10. Ross to the National Council, Nov. 28, 1873. Regarding instructing the delegation to Washington. 11. Acts approved by Ross from the Cherokee Advocate, January 17, 1874. 12. Proclamation approved by Ross from the Cherokee Advocate, Jan. 17, 1874. Regarding provision of one clerk in each district. 13. An act approved by Ross from the Cherokee Advocate, Jan. 24, 1874. Regarding Cherokee citizenship and prohibiting the carrying of weapons. 14. Speech of Ross from the Cherokee Advocate, Feb. 21, 1874. Regarding the trip to Washington and the efforts to organize the Territory of Oklahoma. 15. Acts approved by Ross from the Cherokee Advocate, Feb. 14, 1874. Regarding creation of a fiscal year for financial matters. 16. The Parker Bill introduced from the Cherokee Advocate, March 7, 1874. Regarding the organization of the Territory of Oklahoma. 17. Memorial of Cherokee Delegation on Protest, from the Cherokee Advocate, March 28, 1874. Regarding removal of Cherokee east of Mississippi to Indian Territory. 18. Letter of Gould and Jones to Editor of The Sun, from the Cherokee Advocate, April 4, 1874. Regarding the Treaty of 1866. 19. Letter of Native to Editor from the Cherokee Advocate, June 6, 1874. Regarding the controversy over Indian education. 20. Editorial on Female High School, from the Cherokee Advocate, July 11, 1874. Regarding open house of the school to show how well the children are doing. 21. Speech of Ross from the Cherokee Advocate, Oct. 17, 1874. Regarding topics of general interest to the people of the Cherokee Nation. 22. Ross to the National Council, November 4, 1874. Regarding return without approval of bill to give aid to those who lost money in the removal of 1839. 23. Message from Ross to National Council, November 9, 1874. Regarding lands in Indian Territory to be purchased. 24. Ross to National Council, November 20, 1874. Regarding a petition on stock driven through Indian lands. 25. Thanksgiving Proclamation, from the Cherokee Advocate, November 14, 1874.
Object Description
Collection | Ross, William Potter (1820-1891) |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles (1866-1891) of Ross's messages and instructions to the Cherokee Nation, the Cherokee council, and the Cherokee delegation to Washington, D.C., regarding reconstruction, tribal government, financial matters, organization of Oklahoma Territory, education, Sequoyah, and the use of lands, along with biographical information on Ross. |
Date | 1866-1891 |
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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