Kilpatrick Collection of Cherokee Manuscripts

Kilpatrick Collection of Cherokee Manuscripts

The Kilpatrick Collection of Cherokee Manuscripts, housed at Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, consists of material created and accumulated by Jack Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick, dating from the 1890s to the 1960s. The material, entirely in the Cherokee syllabary, documents vernacular literacy in the Cherokee language, the practice of traditional medicine, social aspects of Christian religion and church organizations, dates and circumstances of death, funerary practices, and other topics relating to the history and culture of the Oklahoma Cherokee in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The Kilpatrick Collection is cataloged as WA MSS S-2707, and can be requested for research use at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. To see a full description and list of contents, view the catalog record in Yale's online catalog, Orbis.
228 of 1974 pages transcribed
11.550151975684% Completed
50% Transcribed

Financial records

1930
Box 1, Folder 38
50% Transcribed

Record of deaths with names and years spanning 1893-1898

after 1898
Box 1, Folder 39
50% Transcribed

Hymn or Christian prayer

Box 1, Folder 44
50% Transcribed

Envelope: addressed to Josiah Glass, Vian, Oklahoma

1938?
Box 1, Folder 52
50% Transcribed

Funeral notice for a child of Disghwa:ni

1939 February 22
Box 1, Folder 57
50% Transcribed

Keetoowah Society notes

1939 October
Box 1, Folder 61
50% Transcribed

Echota Sunday School notes

1930, 1934
Box 1, Folder 64
50% Transcribed

Sunday School texts

Box 1, Folder 66