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Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-18: Loose Items 1
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Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-18: Loose Items 1
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- Material type
- Newsletter
- Date
- 1994-06-01
- Description
- This newsletter begins by announcing the first meeting of the Nancy Ward descendants in Tahlequah on September 3rd, 1994, and provides a summary of events. It continues by giving an account of Jack Hilderbrand recollections. A variety of notes is included, as well as a reminder that annual membership dues for the Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward were due ($12) during the previous meeting. The newsletter is addressed to Timothy D. Whelan at 139 Hazelwood Drive, Statesboro, GA 30458, and comes from the Association at P.O. Box 2138 in Broken Arrow, OK 74013. It is stamped with a Tulsa, OK stamp and has a mailing stamp on it that is a picture of a bald eagle.
- Author or creator
- David Hampton, Jack Hilderbrand, Jack Williams
- Publication or source
- Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward
- Subjects and names
- Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward, Mack Starr, Betty Barker, Joe Thompson, Mary Adair, Jack Baker, Shirley Rider, Cherokee National Holiday, Dr. Emmet Starr, Will Rogers Memorial, Jack Hilderbrand, Tennessee, Jack Williams, Hiawassee River, Columbus, Dutch, Ben McClary, Betsy Harland, Ocoee Purchase, Indian Nation, Ocoee Steal/Treaty, Skinnerhorn, John Ridge, Jack Walker, Cleveland, Walker Valley, Lea Farm, Montgomery, Benton Pike, Dick Johnson, Jim Foreman, Isaac Springston, Red Clay, John Howard Payne, Boyd Place, Chatata, Resaca, John Ridge, Ketcher, Springton, Polk County, Van Buren, Tom Starr, Ross Party, Hiawassee Purchase, Chain Ferry, Louis Armstrong, Armstrong Ferry Road, Stock Road, old Federal Road, Athens, Dr. Alexander, Bobby Cobb, Bill Gamble, Wash Price, Dr. Patton, Billy Baker, Jim Calhoun, Henry Bradford, Lovingood, Cole Mayes, John Ward, Bobby Hood, Mosey Paris, Gus Herd, P.B. Mayfield, Bill Mayfield, Weeks Mayfield, Sam McJunken, George Corn, Wash Corn, Mrs. Shambln, Patterson, Maddox, First District, McMinn County, Jimmy Sloan, Davy Dell Knox, Billy Biggs, Steve Blankenship, Erby Boyd, Bobby McClary, Clemmer, John White, Absolom Coleman, Reuben Kancaster, Abraham Lilliard, Newt Taylor, Donna Morris, John Sawyer, Jesse Hilliard, Alex McConnel, Josiah Harrison, A.J. Williams, John Williams, Clerk and Master, Tom McClary, John Crumble, Sim Browder, John Roy, Nels Lawson, Benton, Wallace Clemmer, Jim McKamy, Wid Clemmer, Jacky Johnson, Woman Killer Ford, Clemmer Ferry, Zachariah Rose, Solomon Sunny, Bill Higgins, Sammy Duggan, John Richie, Jake Munn, Jake Howell, George Williams, Evan Campbell, John Campbell, Andy Campbell, Tommy Jones, Matt Marrow, Jason Matlock, Abe Matlock, Travena Rogers, Stubblefield, Burns, Parson Kimbrough, Moses Ferguson, John Hannah, John and Jim Shields, Mike Hilderbrand, Chairman Williams, Billy Taylor, John Taylor, Jim Pettits, Isaac Swan, Sam Dunn, Sanders Griffin, McNabb, Bridgewell, "Burnt House", Conasuaga, Amos Ladd, High Phillips, Alf Armstrong, Sam Parks, Jabel Parks, John McKissick, Abe McKissick, John McCarr, Louis Arthur, Billy Rymer, Elijah Clayton, Sam Madden, Bill Pace, Ellis, Harve Witt, Bill Morgan, Womack, Josiah Childers, Bally Witt, Jim Foster, Trewhitt, Squire Linderman, Neal, John Turner, John Davis, Wilson Hancock, Coleman Vest Greer, John Rogers, Newstota, Jake Jackson, Foreman, Springston, Woody Jackson, Sam McConnell, Clapboard, Morelock Springs, John Ridge Jr., Osceola, Sullivan's Island, General Jessup, Jess Bushyhead, John Spears, Daniel Colson, John Miller, Creek, Sam Jones, Horse Shoe Bend, Juny Lusky, Brainard's Missionary School, Chickamauga Creek at Gordon's Mill, Ward Thompson, Frank Green, Logan Frady, Civil War, Kinser, Gatewood raid, Tom Hainey, Maranda Boran, Joe Smith, Henry Pick, Gatewood Raiders, Greasy Creek, Jones, Yankee, Jasper Graddy, Bate Armstrong, Sam Parks, Five Killer, Breedswell Glade, buffalo, Pippinger place, Echotah, Tellico River, Doc Wright, Penn Treaty, Pennsylvania, John Hambright, John Sevier, Hair Conrad, William Penn
- Notes
- Unsure of authors, these articles were edited and annotated and one of them is noted that the recollections were told to this person, but no specifed person who wrote the actual article; assumed it was written by the person the recollections were told to but also listed the person who gave the recollection
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