A proposed act to authorize the borrowing of $5000 from Green W. Thompson to pay the expenses of the General Assembly then in session. Passed House October 29, 1869. Passed Senate October 29, 1869. Approved October 29, 1869.
A proposed act for establishing an additional election precinct in Goins Co., Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 18, 1869, passed Senate October 16, 1869. Approved October 21, 1869.
A proposed act referring to the changing of the election precinct then located in Nani Lakali, Blue Co., Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 18, 1869. Passed Senate October 18, 1869. Approved October 18, 1869.
Proposed act granting R.L. Ream permission to build a bridge over Rock Creek in Tobocksy Co. and establish a toll gate. Passed and approved April 8, 1870.
A resolution to accept as true and correct the school report of Isaac McClure, District Trustee of Pushmataha District. Passed and approved October 18, 1882.
A resolution to appropriate $6000.00 to pay claims against the Choctaw Nation for relief furnished indigent Choctaws. Passed Senate October 18, 1882. Passed House and approved October 19, 1882.
A proposed act to provide for the appointment, duties, and pay of certain district collectors. Passed Senate October 31, 1882. Passed House and approved November 1, 1882.
A proposed act to appropriate money to pay $145.00 for building a court house in the third district. Passed Senate October 20, 1888. Passed House and approved October 22, 1888.
A resolution of October 18, 1888 to accept as true and correct the report of W.H. McKinney, district trustee of the second district. Passed Senate October 22, 1888. Passed House and approved October 23, 1888.
A resolution of October 18, 1888 to accept as true and correct the report of J.H. Bryant, district trustee of the third district. Passed Senate October 22, 1888. Passed House and approved October 23, 1888.
The Indian Citizen June 18, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians.
The Indian Citizen March 18, 1897; letter of C.S. Vinson to Green McCurtain regarding the legality of specific legislation dealing with coal mine leases.
An act defining the crime and punishment of incest, 1858.</br></br>An act defining the crime and punishment of larceny, 1858.</br></br>An act granting to D. Davis the privilege to erect a toll bridge, 1858.
A proposed resolution to order both Houses to meet in the House of Representatives on October 19, 1871 to hear the Okmulgee Delegation Report. Passed and approved October 18, 1871.
A proposed act to renew the charter for a toll bridge granted to George W. Riddle in 1866. Passed House October 18, 1871. Passed Senate October 17, 1871. Approved October 18, 1871.
An act proposed to grant David McCurtain, Sheriff of Scullyville Co., money to employ an attorney in his defense against John Ingle. Passed House October 16, 1871. Passed Senate October 18, 1871. Approved October 19, 1871.
A proposed resolution to grant Billy Williams, Sheriff of Towson Co., money to employ an attorney for his defense. Passed and approved October 26, 1871.
A proposed act to give two dollars per day to certain officers so that they might pay their board session of the General Council. Passed and approved March 18, 1872.
A proposed act to exchange for currency the two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in bonds of the United States, which are to be issued to authorities of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate, passed House March 16, 1872. Approved March 18, 1872.
A proposed act asking William Bryant, Principal Chief of the Nation, to request of the Secretary of the Interior a complete copy of all claims under the 12th article of Treaty of 1855. Passed House March 18, 1872. Passed Senate and was approved...
A proposed act to authorize the Supreme Judges of the Choctaw Nation to take evidence and fix the pay of persons claiming to be of Choctaw or Chickasaw descent. Passed House March 18, 1872. Passed Senate and approved March 20, 1872.
A resolution authorizing the National Treasurer to turn over the money every three months to the Superintendent of Public Schools. Approved October 25, 1873.
A resolution to request the Principal Chief to notify Joseph P. Folsom to make a report and explain his business in translating and printing the Choctaw Laws. Passed and approved October 26, 1874.
Report of Special Law Committee for Claims of citizenship. Passed Senate October 18, 1876. Passed House October 19, 1876, and approved October 19, 1876.
Report of Special Law Committee providing an act for holding election in this Nation, and for other purposes. Passed House October 18, 1876. Passed Senate October 16, 1876. Approved October 19, 1876.
An act regulating the granting of permits to trade, expose goods, wares, merchandise, or drugs, for sale within the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 18, 1876. Passed Senate October 30, 1876. Repassed House October 27, 1876. Repassed Senate...
An act proposed to establish an election precinct at Caddo Blue Co. Passed House October 16, 1877. Passed Senate with amendment October 18, 1877. Repassed House and approved October 18, 1877.
Proposed act for removing the County and circuit court in Atoka Co. from Nanih Bokboki to the town of Atoka. Passed House October 17, 1878. Passed Senate October 18, 1978.
An act establishing an additional election precinct in Tobucksy County, Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate October 17, 1879. Approved October 18, 1879.
An act allowing $13.20 for Sheriff J. Bryant to pay funeral expenses of Silas Peters. Passed House October 20, 1879. Passed Senate and approved October 18, 1879.
Resolution appropriating money to pay witnesses for the Choctaw Nation before special commissioners Jackson and Rice at Fort Smith, Ark. in 1866. Passed Nov. 4, 1879.
Bill No. 18 proposed act preventing disturbance of religious worship. Passed Senate Nov. 2, 1880. Passed House Nov. 3, 1880. Approved Nov. 3, 1880. Above act was repealed on October 26, 1883.
An act establishing an election precinct in Wade County. Passed House and Senate October 9, 1883. Becomes a law by its own limitation on October 12, 1883.