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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Elias Hopkins Tax Record, 1826
Elias Hopkins Tax Record, 1826
Finding aids
This collection contains a tax receipt issued to Elias Hopkins by William D. Ferguson of Crittenden County, Arkansas Territory.
Jared Carswell Martin Land Patent, 1826
Jared Carswell Martin Land Patent, 1826
Finding aids
This collection contains a land patent issued to Jared Carswell Martin of Pulaski County, Arkansas.
James Kuykendall Letters Of Recommendation, 1826
James Kuykendall Letters Of Recommendation, 1826
Finding aids
This collection contains three letters of recommendation for James M. Kuykendall of Lawrence County, Arkansas as Sheriff of the same county in 1826.
James M. Kuykendall Receipt, 1826
James M. Kuykendall Receipt, 1826
Finding aids
This collection contains a receipt for James M. Kuykendall, Sheriff of Lawrence County, Arkansas December 1, 1826.
Thomas Deale Land Grant, 1826
Finding aids
This land grant was given to Thomas Deale, the brother of Shadrach Deale who served in Taylor's Company of the 18th Regiment of Infantry. The land grant was signed by President John Quincy Adams.
Perjury: United States V. Charles Hatcher
Perjury: United States V. Charles Hatcher
Arkansas Territory
This is the prosecuting attorney's indictment of Charles Hatcher for committing perjury during the 1825 trial of Joseph Hardin versus John Findley.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, December 29, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, December 29, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, December 29, 1826. Reeves discusses money matters related to the Santa Fe Trail.
1826 December 25: Allen M. Oakley To Acting Governor Crittenden, Requesting Appointment Of Nathan D. Smith As Justice Of The Peace In Hempstead County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, December 24, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, December 24, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, December 24, 1826. Reeves discusses money matters related to Santa Fe Trail.
John G. Jones, Appointed Deacon For Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuscaloosa, Al, 17 December 1826, Robert R. Roberts
John G. Jones, Appointed Deacon For Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuscaloosa, Al, 17 December 1826, Robert R. Roberts
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, November 27, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, November 27, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, November 27, 1826. Reeves says that he held off selling the mules and supplies after receiving Sibley's letter.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 19, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 19, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Mexican Road Commission (1825-1827)
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to Thomas Mather, November 19, 1826.
Joel Poinsett Letter To Thomas Milton Regarding Receipt Of Documents For Cargo Of The Schooner Fair American, Dated November 14 1826., Joel Roberts Poinsett
Joel Poinsett Letter To Thomas Milton Regarding Receipt Of Documents For Cargo Of The Schooner Fair American, Dated November 14 1826., Joel Roberts Poinsett
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
J. R. Poinsett, the US Minister to Mexico, writes to Thomas Milton about the receipt of documents and communication regarding seizures of cargo of the Schooner Fair American. He reports "everything has been done to induce the Government to reorder justice to the claimants...you may depend upon my continuining to prosecute this claim agreeably to my instructions from the Secretary of State." dated November 14, 1826.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, November 6, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, November 6, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, November 6, 1826. Reeves recommends not selling the mules, in case the commissioners need to continue marking the road.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, November 6, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, November 6, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, November 6, 1826. Reeves discusses that now no more work will be done on the road, he has begun making preparations to sell the mules.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 5, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To Thomas Mather, November 5, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Mexican Road Commission (1825-1827)
Letter from Benjamin Reeves to Thomas Mather, November 5, 1826
Letter From Joseph Brown To Thomas Mather, October 30, 1826, Joseph C. Brown
Letter From Joseph Brown To Thomas Mather, October 30, 1826, Joseph C. Brown
Mexican Road Commission (1825-1827)
Letter from Joseph Brown to Thomas Mather, October 30, 1826
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, October 21, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, October 21, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, October 21, 1826. Reeves discusses the work being done on surveying the Santa Fe Trail.
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, October 17, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, October 17, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, October 17, 1826. Sibley discusses making copies of the Santa Fe Trail survey.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, October 12, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, October 12, 1826, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, October 12, 1826. Reeves discusses that they are still waiting on permission from the Mexican government to make corrections to the survey of the Santa Fe Trail.
Receipt, 9 October 1826, George Carruth, Reuben Treadwell
Receipt, 9 October 1826, George Carruth, Reuben Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Morgan, D. To T.L. Treadwell, 20 September 1826, D. Morgan
Morgan, D. To T.L. Treadwell, 20 September 1826, D. Morgan
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Benjamin Treadwell To Timmons Louis Treadwell, 19 September 1826, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Benjamin Treadwell To Timmons Louis Treadwell, 19 September 1826, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
Letter From George Sibley To Pedro Martinez, August 23, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Pedro Martinez, August 23, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Pedro Martinez, August 23, 1826. Sibley says he will not meet with Martinez; tells Martinez that his interactions are with people with more authority.
Letter From George Sibley To Alcade, August 19, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Alcade, August 19, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Alcade, August 19, 1826. Sibley discusses being too busy to meet; one of Sibley's horses was stolen.
Letter To Mary Sibley From William Clark, August 4, 1826, William Clark
Letter To Mary Sibley From William Clark, August 4, 1826, William Clark
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from William Clark, August 4, 1826. William Clark thanks Mary for lending a canoe to some Native Americans.
Elijah Baker Statement, 1826
Finding aids
The statement in this collection is dated July 21, 1826.
Letter From George Sibley To Joel Roberts Poinsett, June 19, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Joel Roberts Poinsett, June 19, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Joel Roberts Poinsett, June 19, 1826. Sibley says it is impossible to comply with the Mexicans' demands regarding surveying the road.
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, May 20, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, May 20, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves & Thomas Mather, May 20, 1826. Sibley says he is still waiting on New Mexico to sign treaty. Thinks that the Santa Fe commission can still stay within the budget that US allocated for the survey.