Cherokee Indians -- Slaves, Ownership of
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Cherokee Nation Papers Collection
Collection
Identifier: WHC-M-943
Scope and Contents
FULL FINDING AID (PDF)Official correspondence, letterpress copybooks, reports, chiefs' mesages, speeches of delegates, proceedings, laws, court decisions, acts, leases, election returns, registers of removal claims, and clippings relating to the affairs of the Cherokee Nation. Specifically included are groups of papers and records on the following subjects: the official Cherokee newspaper, the CHEROKEE ADVOCATE (1869-1906); the Cherokee Boundary Survey (1871-1873); Cherokee Nation censuses (1868-1901); the Cherokee Outlet (1871-1896); Citizenship (1856-1904); the Creek War or the William Cobb murder case (1880-1885); the Dawes Commission (1894-1907); Delegations, agents and attorneys (1816-1910); the Eastern (North Carolina) Cherokee (1871-1906); Education (1856-1906); Elections (1856-1901); the Cherokee Insane Asylum (1874-1907); Intruders (1868-1902);...
Dates:
1801-1982
James Anderson Slover Collection
Item
Identifier: WHC-M-1769
Scope and Contents
FULL FINDING AID (PDF)
A photocopy of the autobiography of James Slover, a missionary to the Cherokee Nation during the Civil War, and chaplain of the 1st Regiment, Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, under Stand Watie. The diary includes an account of post-war difficulties in Arkansas due to a depressed economy, race relations and the reconstruction government, and of Slover's subsequent decision to move to California.
Dates:
ca. 1907
Ruth Updegraff Collection
Collection — Box U-1
Identifier: WHC-M-1228
Scope and Contents
FULL FINDING AID (PDF)
Copies of two declarations of sale of slaves in the Cherokee Nation (1843-1853), and declaration of land allotment (1909). Ruth Updegraff Photograph Collection also in repository.
Dates:
1843-1909
Found in:
Western History Collections
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Ruth Updegraff Collection