Perry, Mrs. A.E. ""History of Choctaw and Chickasaw."" Sturm's Oklahoma Magazine 1, no. 3 (November 1905): 92-96. has an account of the origins of the Choctaws, brief biographical sketches of Greenwood Leflore and Green...
An act proposed to grant Mrs. M.E. Rogers the right to build a toll bridge over McGee Creek on the Fort Smith and Boggy Depot Road. Passed House October 16, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 17, 1877.
A letter from A.H. Garland, Attorney General, to Secretary of Interior concerning a contract dated November 8, 1883, between Mrs. A.G. Ream and Robert L. Ream, Jr., her husband and the Atoka Coal and Mining Company. July 29, 1885.
Bill No. 17. An act appropriating money for the relief of Mrs. J.H. Moore. Passed Senate October 26, 1892. Passed House and repassed Senate and approved with amendment October 27, 1892.
Bill No. 18. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of Mrs. J.F. McCurtain, superintendent of Jones Academy. Passed Senate October 22, 1897. Passed House and approved October 25, 1897.
Bill No. 12. A resolution of Mrs. J.T. McCurtain, Superintendent of Jones Academy. Passed House October 20, 1898. Passed Senate and approved October 21, 1898.
Bill No. 6. An act for the relief of Mrs. Jane F. McCurtain. Passed House and Senate October 31, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 33. An act for the relief of Mrs. J.F. McCurtain for books brought and paid for by her for Jones Academy. Passed Senate November 1, 1901. Passed House November 2, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901.
Bill No. 33. An act for the relief of Mrs. J.F. McCurtain. Passed Senate November 1, 1901. Passed House November 2, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt December 12, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's disapproval on December 12, 1901 of the act entitled ""An act for the relief of Mrs. J.F. McCurtain."" December 24, 1901.
Bill No. 48. An act repealing an act entitled ""An act for the relief of Mrs. J.F. McCurtain for cleaning the capitol."" Passed and approved November 29, 1905.
A letter from Thomas Ryan, acting commissioner to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, advising the President's approval on December 6, 1909 of the act for the relief of Mrs. J.F. McCurtain. Dated December 14, 1909.
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...