[Documents relating to the Texas Cherokees] (open access)

[Documents relating to the Texas Cherokees]

Certified copy of a Cherokee Indian Treaty obtained for legal action in the late nineteenth century. The first document is a certified copy of the 1835 treaty obtained by Sam Houston and John Forbes. Also included are various power of attorneys from W.P. Adair, C.N. Vann, J. Elliot Condict, and John C. Fremont. There is also a signed power of attorney executed by the Chief representatives of the Cherokee Indian Nation in Indian Territory.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Caddo Indian documents, 1841-1856] (open access)

[Caddo Indian documents, 1841-1856]

Documents detailing some relations with the Caddo Indians. The first document is a certified copy stating that Jose Maria is Chief of the Anadacos and attests to his good conduct, signed by Jesse Stern, March 27, 1852. The second document certifies that the foregoing page is a true copy and translation. The third document, dated May 11, 1841, is the commission of Col. Coyote signed by Gen. Mariano Arista placing Coyote in charge of Caddo troops against the "ursurpers of Texas." The fourth document is dated September 26, 1853 by G.W. Hill, Special Agent for Texas Indians, appointing Ti-nah Chief of the Caddo. The fifth document, dated June 29, 1856, affirms the good conduct of Ti-nah.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
Rules for electing a member-at-large to the NAACP national board of directors (open access)

Rules for electing a member-at-large to the NAACP national board of directors

Rules and procedures for electing a member-at-large to the NAACP national board of directors. Includes forms.
Date: 2002
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Agenda for the NAACP conference and ball (open access)

Agenda for the NAACP conference and ball

Agenda with times for the NAACP conference and ball held in Commerce, Texas
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wedding Invitation for Mary Elizabeth Horst and Thomas H. Black (open access)

Wedding Invitation for Mary Elizabeth Horst and Thomas H. Black

A wedding invitation for the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Horst and Thomas H. Black at the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church in Austin, Texas
Date: 1902
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History