In this letter of January 25, 1882, L. E. Mauney writes to James W. Terrell about selling some property in Cherokee and inquires as to what Terrell would be willing to accept for the “Bank Lot” property in Murphy.
This photograph, dated February 9, 1909, of Balloon Route Excursion participants in front of Redondo Hotel in Redondo, California is part of the William E. Bird Collection. W. E. Bird’s brother, Terrell Bird (1885-1953) can be seen in the back center…
In this letter of May 7, 1939, Agnes writes to Dan Tompkins inquiring about available summer teaching positions at Western Carolina Teachers College. She asks Mr. Tompkins for a recommendation to Dr. Hunter and provides her education and teaching…
In this letter of December 12, 1887, Sheriff R. V. McElroy requests James W. Terrell send the payment for William Holland Thomas’ taxes in Graham County, North Carolina.
In this letter of July 28, 1884, C. Mebane writes to Captain James W. Terrell inquiring information about the Sevepson Judgement against Colonel William Holland Thomas. Mr. Mebane requests Terrell’s response and the county where the judgement…
In this letter of November 10, 1941, Charles James Metz writes to the Ambassador of Great Britain, John G. Winant (1889-1947). Mr. Metz sends Mr. Winant an editorial written by Dan Tompkins on the “Detroit incident”.
In this letter of November 10, 1941, Charles James Metz writes to the editor of Life Magazine sending an editorial written by Dan Tompkins “after the President’s speech” (referring to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Navy Day address delivered on…
In this letter of June 16, 1877, J. J. Newell writes to an unknown recipient (possibly James W. Terrell) regarding the progress of the “Cherokee Matters” in the Department of Indian Affairs. Newell explains three Commissioners investigated the Indian…
In a letter from September 19, 1941, Raymond R. Nicholson writes to Dan Tompkins thanking him for the content in his editorials and expressing his shame in having supported U.S. Senator Robert Rice Reynolds.