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    C. Mebane to James W. Terrell, July 28, 1884

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    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 occurred against Thomas

    Dr. George C. Nield

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    DR. GEORGE C. NIELD Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation Dr. George C. Nield serves as the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at the FAA. He has over 30 years of aerospace experience with the Air Force, at NASA, and in private industry. Dr. Nield came to the FAA from the Orbital Sciences Corporation, where he served as Senior Scientist for the Advanced Programs Group. His previous assignments include working as an Astronautical Engineer at the Space and Missile Systems Organization, a Flight Test Engineer at the Air Force Flight Test Center, and an Assistant Professor and Research Director at the USAF Academy. He was the Manager of the Flight Integration Office for the Space Shuttle Program at the NASA Johnson Space Center, and later worked on both the Shuttle/Mir Program and the International Space Station Program. He is currently a member of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, which provides support and advice to the NASA Administrator. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, he holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University, and an MBA from George Washington University. He is also a Flight Test Engineering graduate of the USAF Test Pilot School. Dr. Nield is a registered Professional Engineer and a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1022/thumbnail.jp

    R. C. Washburn to James W. Terrell, December 9, 1882

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    In this letter of December 9, 1882, R. C. Washburn writes to James W. Terrell reminding him he wants to visit Doctor Hill in Asheville and invest in part of the Ingram land. Mr. Washburn intends to release his holds against William Holland Thomas. He has acclimated to living in California and wishes to visit Cherokee, North Carolina next spring

    Mrs. Jacob Postell to James W. Terrell, October 17, 1885

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    In this letter of October 17, 1885, Mrs. Jacob Postell (E. C. Postell) writes James W. Terrell requesting a land deed. Mrs. Postell explains her husband, Jacob Postell, missed his meeting with Mr. Terrell about the deed due to his poor health

    Dr. George C. Nield

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    Dr. George C. Nield is the President of Commercial Space Technologies, LLC, which was established to encourage, facilitate, and promote commercial space activities. He served as the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) from 2008-2018. Dr. Nield has over 30 years of aerospace experience with the Air Force, at NASA, and in private industry. Prior to joining the FAA, Dr. Nield served as Senior Scientist for the Advanced Programs Group at the Orbital Sciences Corporation. His previous assignments include working as an Astronautical Engineer at the Space and Missile Systems Organization, a Flight Test Engineer at the Air Force Flight Test Center, and an Assistant Professor and Research Director at the USAF Academy. He was the Manager of the Flight Integration Office for the Space Shuttle Program at the NASA Johnson Space Center, and later worked on both the Shuttle/Mir Program and the International Space Station Program. He is currently a member of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, which provides support and advice to the NASA Administrator. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, he holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University, and an MBA from George Washington University. He is also a Flight Test Engineering graduate of the USAF Test Pilot School. Dr. Nield is a registered Professional Engineer and a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1127/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. George C. Nield

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    Dr. George C. Nield serves as the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at the FAA. He has over 30 years of aerospace experience with the Air Force, at NASA, and in private industry. Dr. Nield came to the FAA from the Orbital Sciences Corporation, where he served as Senior Scientist for the Advanced Programs Group. His previous assignments include working as an Astronautical Engineer at the Space and Missile Systems Organization, a Flight Test Engineer at the Air Force Flight Test Center, and an Assistant Professor and Research Director at theUSAFAcademy. He was the Manager of the Flight Integration Office for the Space Shuttle Program at the NASA Johnson Space Center, and later worked on both the Shuttle/Mir Program and the International Space Station Program. He is currently a member of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, which provides support and advice to the NASA Administrator. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, he holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics fromStanfordUniversity, and an MBA from George Washington University. He is also a Flight Test Engineering graduate of the USAF Test Pilot School. Dr. Nield is a registered Professional Engineer and a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2018/1048/thumbnail.jp

    Sheriff R. V. McElroy to James Terrell, December 12, 1887

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    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.Robbinsville N.C Dec 12th 1887 Mr James Terrell Sir W H Thomases Taxes [are] due for the year 1887 for Graham, Co $46.72 you will please send at [once] Yours &c R. V. McElroy Sheriff and Tax Collecto

    H. P. Hyde to Captain James W. Terrell, March 27, 1889

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    In this letter of March 27, 1889, H. P. Hyde writes to Captain James W. Terrell explaining the survey certificate cannot be issued on Entry no. 920 because the survey is incomplete.March 27 / 89 Robbinsville NC Capt Jas.. W Terrell Dear Sir: Yours of Even date at hand and contents noted I would like to comply with your request though as we faild to make a Resurvey on Entry No 920 I can not issue certificate same will certify to all as far as we made and actual survey and that is all I can do I don’t think you will mind certificate untill Survey is fuly completed. Capt I would do any thing for you I could and do myself. Justice, we have found all your outlines. and the remaining lines calls for farmer. Yours with respect H. P. Hyde C

    James W. Terrell to Howell Cobb, February 22, 1858

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    In this letter of February 22, 1858, James W. Terrell writes to the Honorable Howell Cobb informing him that he has not received the 4,000paymentandthedraftdocuments.Mr.TerrellexplainshereceivedCobbsletterwithstatementsofCherokeenamesandthedesignatedpaymentsforeach.Hewillissuethefundsoncethedraftshavebeenreceived.QuallaTownN.C.February22d1858SirIhavethehonortoacknowledgethereceiptofyourletterofthe20thultimoinformingmethataremittanceof4,000 payment and the draft documents. Mr. Terrell explains he received Cobb’s letter with statements of Cherokee names and the designated payments for each. He will issue the funds once the drafts have been received.Qualla Town N. C. February 22d 1858 Sir I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20th ultimo informing me that a remittance of 4000 dollars had been sent to me. I have to inform you that the $4000 has not been received. Your letter together with the statement containing the names of the Cherokees of North Carolina and the sum due each was received on the 8th instant I supposed that the drafts had been delayed in consequence of heavy mails and the almost impossible state of the roads, but I have now waited two weeks and they have not yet come As soon as the Drafts come, and the necessary exchanges can be made I shall commence the payments. Very Respectfully [&C] Jas. W. Terrell Hon Howel Cobb Secretary of the Treasury

    Terrell Letter Re: Hester Support

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    One page, two-sided letter from Joseph C. Terrell to ""Mr. Editor"" regarding the events leading up to his name being placed in support of Judge Hester
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