Bill No. 17. A resolution accepting the annual report of William Bryant, Collector for the Second District. Passed Senate October 29, 1901. Passed House and approved October 30, 1901.
A letter from Thomas Ryan to S.J. Homer recognizing the receipt of the letter concerning the resolution of refusing $50.00 a mile for railway right-of-ways from the Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railway Co. January 29, 1901.
Bill No. 20. An act authorizing the sale of the Tushkulusa Academy Property. Passed Senate October 29, 1901. Passed House and approved October 30, 1901.
Bill No. 21. An act granting Frank Lewis the right to ferry on the Poteau River. Passed Senate October 29, 1901. Passed House and approved October 30, 1901.
Bill No. 36. An act providing for the payment of certain contingent expenses necessary to protect the interests of the Nation and increasing the contingent fund of the Principal Chief therefore. Passed and approved October 29, 1900. Disapproved by...
Bill No. 1. An act providing for a commission to treat with U.S. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes relative to closing the citizenship rolls. Passed and approved January 4, 1901. Approved by President McKinley February 5, 1901.
Bill No. 25. A resolution authorizing the finance committee to collect and destroy all cancelled Choctaw warrants. Passed and approved November 2, 1901.
Bill No. 29. An act amending the law relating to the Judicial Dept. Passed House October 30, 1901. Passed Senate October 31, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901.
Bill No. 30. An act authorizing the circuit judges to instruct the several County sheriffs to hold all persons charged with crimes, felonies, misdemeanors, who fail to give satisfactory bond. Passed House and Senate November 1, 1901. Approved...
Bill No. 31. A resolution accepting the report of D.C. McCurtain, delegate to Washington D.C. Passed House and Senate October 31, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901.
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. 46. An act authorizing the sale of Spencer Academy and all property belonging thereto. Passed Senate October 31, 1901. Passed House with amendment November 1, 1901. Senate rejected the amendment November 2, 1901. Passed House November 4,...
Bill No. 23. A resolution refusing to accept the statutory allowance of $50.00 per mile for right-of-way from the Fort Smith and Western Railway Company through Choctaw Nation (30 Statute, 1368). Passed and approved November 4, 1901.
Bill No. 35. A resolution providing for compensation of certain attorneys named herein for services rendered in each case rather than a yearly salary. Passed Senate and House November 4, 1901. Vetoed by Principal Chief. The veto defeated and the...
Bill No. 39. An act making appropriation for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1901, and ending September 30, 1902. Passed House and Senate November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901.
Bill No. 40. An act for the relief of interpreters in the three district courts during the fiscal year ended September 30, 1901. Passed House and Senate November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901.
Bill No. 43. An act for the relief of Drs. LeRoy Long and W.P. Hailey for services rendered in connection with the suppression of small pox. Passed House and Senate November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901.
Bill No. 49. An act declining to accept the report of S.H. Woods, National Auditor, for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1901, and also authorizing the National Treasurer to make demands on S.H. Woods for the amount of $13,153.26 and to report...
A resolution dissenting from the statutory allowance of $50.00 per mile as compensation for right-of-way of the Gainesville, McAlester and St. Louis Railway Co. through the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations under the act of Congress. Approved March 1,...
A letter from J. Blair Skoenbil, Indian Agent, to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, stating he had sent a copy of the resolution refusing to accept the statutory allowance to $50.00 per mile for right-of-way of the Fort Smith and Western Railway Co....
Bill No. 26. A resolution accepting the annual report S.H. Woods, National Auditor, for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1900. Passed House and Senate November 2, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901.
A certificate of the approval of the Principal Chief October 12, 1901, of Bill No. 19 entitled ""An act for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory and for other purposes."" November 11, 1901.
A resolution declining to accept the report of J.S. Forrest, collector of First District. Passed House and Senate November 6, 1901. Operative by Constitutional Limitation November 14, 1901.
A letter from Edward M. Dowson, Chief Clerk to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, stating he had forwarded the resolution refusing $50.00 per mile for right-of-way of the Ft. Smith and Western Railway Co. to commissioner of Indian Affairs. November...
Bill No. 28. A resolution to adjourn Wednesday, November 6, at 11 o'clock A.M. Passed Senate October 29, 1901. Passed House October 31, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901.
Bill No. 27. An act governing District Collectors. Passed Senate and House November 2, 1901. Approved November 4, 1901. Approved by T. Roosevelt December 3, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright, Indian Inspector, to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, in regard to the forwarding of the resolution of condolence in matter of death and assassination of the late Pres. William McKinley. December 5, 1901.
Bill No. 14. A resolution asking for the relief of Mother M. Virginia. Passed Senate October 22, 1901. Passed House and approved October 23, 1901. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt December 12, 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 approval on December 3, 1901 of an act entitled ""An act authorizing the sale of Tushkalusa Academy property."" December 14, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's approval on December 3, 1901, of an act entitled ""An act governing District Collectors."" December 14, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's approval of an act entitled ""An act for the relief of J.A. Williams."" December 14, 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.
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 Mother M. Virginia."" December 24, 1901.
Bill No. 46. A proposed act granting a charter to the Raymond, Sans Bois Telephone Company. Passed House November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901. Disapproved by the President of the United States January 22, 1902.
Bill No. 42. A proposed act to provide for the payment of expenses of the removal of intruders and their property from the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901. approved by President January 30, 1902.
Bill No. 50. A proposed act authorizing the sale of Spencer Academy. Passed and approved November 6, 1901. Approved by the President of the united States February 5, 1902.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act creating a commission to negotiate an agreement with the commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to close the citizenship rolls. Passed Senate October 12, 1901. Passed House and approved October 14, 1901. Approved by the...
Bill No. 45. A proposed act amending an act entitled ""An act creating a commission to accompany and assist the Dawes Commission in making a roll of the Choctaw Citizens."" Passed and approved November 6, 1901. Disapproved by...
A letter from E.A. Hitchcock, Secretary to U.S. Indian Inspector, acknowledging the receipt of the resolution of condolence in the matter of the death and assassination of the late President William McKinley and stating a copy had been sent to the...