Bill No. 12. Proposed act granting to Thompson Cooper privilege to turnpike portion of Scullyville and McAlester road, and to establish a toll gate at a place where a road leading from McAlester to Scullyville crosses at or about Ok-Cha-Muk-Chito....
Bill No. 2. A proposed act increasing the salary of Superintendent of Public Schools. Passed House October 12, 1886. Passed Senate with amendment October 12, 1886. Approved October 12, 1886.
Bill No. 12. A proposed act granting Abner Pusly and James Brown the privilege to turnpike the Winding Stair Mountain. Passed and approved October 20, 1886.
Act granting Simon E. Lewis the right to turnpike the Rock Creek Mountain and establish a toll gate. Passed Senate October 11, 1887. Passed House with amendment October 12, 1887. Repassed Senate with amendment October 12, 1887. Approved October 13,...
An act of October 11, 1889, supplementing an act creating the Court of Claims approved November 6, 1888, and amending an act approved January 18, 1889. Passed House October 11, 1889. Passed Senate October 12, 1889.
A resolution of October 12, 1889, requiring the National Agent of the Choctaw Nation to make his report to the Principal Chief. Passed Senate October 14, 1889. Passed House and approved on October 14, 1889.
A resolution October 12, 1889, requiring the fiscal agent, Robert L. Owen, to make his report to the Principal chief of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 14, 1889.
A resolution of October 16, 1889, that the report of B.J. Hampton, National Inspector for the M., K., and T. Railway be accepted as true and correct. Passed and approved October 16, 1889.
A proposed act to permit Rev. Samuel P. Keam to be a Missionary in the Choctaw Nation. Passed House November 11, 1889. Passed Senate and approved November 12, 1889.
A proposed supplement to a joint resolution authorizing the president of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a special committee, approved November 2, 1889. Passed Senate November 12, 1889. Passed House and...
A proposed act appropriating $12.85 to pay for a seal for the Choctaw Nation. Passed House November 15, 1889. Passed Senate and approved December 18, 1889.
A proposed act to repeal ""An act to prohibit introducing steer cattle in the Choctaw Nation."" Passed House November 12, 1889. Passed Senate and approved November 13, 1889.
A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of L.G. Folsom, District Collector of 2nd District. Passed Senate on November 12, 1889. Passed House and approved November 13, 1889.
An act relating to the account of Peter Garland, district trustee, first district. Passed House and Senate October 24, 1890. Approved October 25, 1890.
A resolution asking pardon for Willis Anderson of Jackson County for assault with intent to kill. Passed House and Senate April 7, 1891. Approved April 8, 1891.
In compliance with your act authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint two men to execute releases and conveyances of the leased district and to procure payment for the same. Passed and approved December 12, 1891.
A resolution requiring R.S. Frazier, district collector of the third District, to make a report to National Treasurer. Passed and approved December 12, 1891.
Appointment of Willie A. Durant of Blue County to be inspector on the M., K., and T. Railroad as Charles Leflore's time has expired. Passed and approved December 12, 1891.
A resolution by the General Council of the Choctaw Nation that E.S. Bowman, Inspector for the north end of the Frisco Railway as required to report to the Treasurer and deliver to him the amount collected by him during the remaining quarter for the...
Bill No. 21. A proposed act amending Sec. 3 of an act establishing the time of meeting of circuit court of First District. Passed Senate October 11, 1892. Repassed Senate, House, and approved October 12, 1892.
Bill No. 20. A resolution of adjournment on Friday at 12 o'clock, October 27, 1893. Passed House and Senate October 23, 1893. Approved October 24, 1893.
Bill No. 12. An act creating the office of delegate to the Congress of the U.S. (Prescribing duties etc.) Passed House and Senate October 18, 1893. Approved October 19, 1893.
An act adopting William Davis and his son, James Davis as citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed October 12, 1894. Approved October 13, 1894, with amendment.
Bill No. 39. A resolution declaring Joseph P. Thompson, Campson Battiest, and Joseph Taylor to be legal officers for Cedar County. Passed House October 12, 1894. Passed Senate and approved October 13, 1894.