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Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-18: Loose Items 1
Page 1.6
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-18: Loose Items 1
Page 1.6
- Material type
- Newsletter
- Date
- 2002-02-01
- Description
- This newsletter begins by announcing the next meeting to be held on March 23, 2002, in Stilwell, OK. Cherokee art will be discussed during the meeting, and after lunch (provided), there will be a visit to the Tahlequah Cherokee museum in which there is a Trail of Tears exhibit and reception. A section about dues is included underneath. Next, there is a feature about the new secretary for the organization, Ms. Sharon Ruth Abramowicz. Details of the September 1st, 2001, meeting are included in this issue as well. An arrest warrant for James Martin is in this issue, as well as Hilderbrand-Mitchell family history. Other articles in this issue consist of articles about a presentation on Nancy Ward to a fourth grade class, three generations of strong women, Potpourri section, various family reunion details, and obituaries of Eunice E. Starr, Mary Isabella (Lindsay) Kennicutt, and Sadie Ellen "Sitton" Starr.
- Author or creator
- Sharon Ruth Abramowicz, Sharon Tribble, David Hampton, Ben F. Currey, J.W. Edington, Emmet Myers, Robert Mitchell, Barbara Goss Dunlap
- Publication or source
- Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward
- Subjects and names
- Association of the Descendants of Nancy Ward, Pentecostal Holiness Church, Adair County Courthouse, Stilwell, Betty Barker, AmericInn, Ruth Faulkner, Adair-Horsechief family, Daniel Horsechief, Mary Adair, Cherokee art, Tahlequah, Sharon Tribble, Glen E. Tribble, Bryan E. Tribble, Keith E. Tribble, Sand Springs, Helmerich & Payne Inc., Shondra D. Atkins, Olivia Garrett, Lane E. Tribble, Jay William Tribble, Elizabeth Tribble, Rebecca Horn, Cherokee National Holidays, Cherokee Tribal Complex, President David Hampton, commemorative bricks fundraiser, Shirley Rider, Kansas City Southern Railway, Cherokee Principal Chief Chad Smith, Cherokee National Children's Choir, Mary Cooksey, Tribal Council, Lucy West, Mary LouVenia Sanders, J.B. Milan, new constitution, Curtis Rohr, Rev. Charles O. Walker, Douglas Favor, James Martin arrest warrant, Betsy Ward, Joseph Martin, Ross party, Lieutenant John L. Hooper, Cherokee Agency, Judge of Cherokee Court for Armohee District, John Ridge, Samuel McJunkin, McMinn County, Benjamin F. Currey, Jesse W. Eddington, George W. Currey, Hildebrand-Mitchell family history, Barbara Goss Dunlap presentation on Nancy Ward, Melinda Hackworth, Dianne Barker-Harrold, Angela Jones, Bill Barker, Donn F. Baker, Potpourri, Vann family reunion, Adair family reunion, Jack Baker honor, obituaries
- Notes
- Another entry (1.23) may belong with this newsletter as it is titled for Ms. Sadie Starr and her obituary is in this newsletter issue and that entry does not seem to belong with anything else in this binder. In addition, it is unclear whether the name is Hilderbrand or Hildebrand. Both spellings are present in this issue and others.
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