This article gives information about the Starr Mountain and the Hiwassee Purchase. It also talks about how some of the Cherokee who did not want to give up their land were forced to leave by the government.
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.1
This newspaper gives information about Nancy Ward and John Martin. It talks about Nancy Ward's early life, her part in the Battle of Taliwa, and how she saved the life of Mrs. William Bean. It also gives information on John Martin and his family. It …
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.2
This article includes information on Nancy Ward and John Walker "Jack" Hildebrand. It talks about Nancy Ward's death, Fivekiller's death, and Jack Hildebrand's life and death.
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.3
This newsletter talks about the next meeting for the Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward that will be held on March 30, 1996. It includes a map of Fort Gibson, where the next meeting was to be held. It also gives a recap of …
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.5
This newsletter talks about the next meeting for the Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward that will be held on March 30, 1996. It includes a map of Fort Gibson, where the next meeting was to be held. It also gives a recap of …
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.6
This newsletter talks about the next meeting for the Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward that will be held on March 30, 1996. It includes a map of Fort Gibson, where the next meeting was to be held. It also gives a recap of …
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.7
Article about Emmet MC Donald Starr who was the author of several books including Oklahoma Almanac, Encyclopedia of Oklahoma, and a series of absolutely Correct Calendars for September 14, 1752 to mDecem
Physical locator: MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III — Page 6.8
A typed essay on the life of Margaret Sanders who also went by Aunt Meg. The paper goes on to mention what life was like to be a part of the Cherokee Nation in the Flint District.
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.1
Agenda of the events taking place during the ceremonies. Discusses Wilma P. Mankillers memory as chief and the promises she made to the community. Tours will be given of the Health Center, and discusses the facilities and pictures of the place
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.3
8 page newsletter that goes over multiple topics. Some topics mentioned is how the Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center dedication in Stilwell, a Beartrack Memorialized in Annual Run Same Day, Network News, and Health Care.
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.4
The U.S. Government paid the Cherokee people 265.65 in cash. The Cherokee were paid at the Flint Courthouse. Booths began to be set up for the Cherokee's to spend their money.
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.4
A six page family newsletter that discusses the 1992 Adair family reunion and related information; such as sleeping arrangements, eating facilities, and the budget, as well as providing a map of the Cherokee Landing State Park where the reunion was to take place. Addressed to …
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.5
Multiple clippings of obituaries over the months of 1991 from a newspaper. Obituaries of Ethel Barker dying on may 28, Jim V. Davis dying in March, 'Shug' worsham dies in February, Death of Blanche P. Middleton, and Opal Leatherwood who died in June.
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.6
Discussion on how the Adair County History book will be a 700-page book that includes the history of 300 families. Families mentioned in the book will only have to pay 30 dollars, while other persons will pay 35 dollars.
Physical locator: MS188-03-10: Memories and Misc. — Page 1.9