A letter from George Richardson of Lockport, New York, requesting information about the Ottawa Indians from the postmaster of the City of Ottawa. Richardson used to "sell them goods." The postmaster forwarded the letter to Jane Jones to answer.
This warranty deed transfers 42.30 acres of land from Ottawa University to Pka-kun (Ottawa Indian) for the sum of $52.87. The deed is dated June 22, 1865. The deed was signed by John (Tauy) Jones who was treasurer of Ottawa University at the time.…
Jane Jones had written to the Department of the Interior on July 9, 1883, in reference to her share of the funds arising from the sale of lands belonging to Ottawa University. The acting commissioner, E. L. Stevens, wrote her that a District Court…
This small booklet lists the Sunday School lessons for each quarter of 1889 . Each listing gives the date, title, and scripture used for the lesson. This booklet was used as a promotion for Ottawa University. The church affiliation isn't stated but…
These are the minutes of the East Fork of the Little Miami Baptist Association which met in Clermont County, Ohio. The representatives of the churches met on September 6, 7, and 8th of 1823. The listing for each church showed who the representatives…
Letter from the Office of Indian Affairs promising an investigation into compensation for any losses Tauy Jones might have suffered in an event that occurred August 29, 1856.
A letter from John Pratt of Lawrence explaining that he meant to visit Jones in Ottawa but missed the chance. He knows Kalloch has been there, but he does not know what is going on. Mentions that he is willing to help with anything they need.