Bill No. 43. A memorial to the Secretary of the Interior relative to the payment of allotments due Choctaws and Chickasaws. Passed and approved November 28, 1905.
Bill No. 42. A memorial asking Congress to enact a game law effective in Indian Territory. Passed Senate November 29, 1905. Approved November 28, 1905.
Bill No. 15. A resolution that council take a recess until November 14, 1905 and that this shall take effect from Saturday ten o'clock A.M., October 28, 1905. Passed and approved October 24, 1905.
Bill No. 12. An act to defray the expenses of the committee appointed to attend the separate statehood meeting at McAlester, October 13, 1905. Passed Senate October 17, 1905. Passed House October 18, 1905. Approved October 24, 1905.
Bill No. 16. A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to take legal steps to receive the value of timber unlawfully cut from public domain of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 25, 1905. Passed House and approved October 26, 1905.
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 J. George Wright to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, advising that executive action on the resolution concerning sale of coal asphalt lands and etc. December 21, 1905.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, advising a resolution commending Hon. Thomas Humphrey, U.S. judge for his judicial actions was forwarded for information of the department. December 22, 1905.
A letter from J. George Wright to E.H. Wilson referring to the act of the National Council of the Choctaw Nation approved by the Principal Chief November 25, 1905, creating a number of commissioners to represent the Choctaw people in matters...
A letter from J. George Wright To E.H. Wilson advising that a copy of the resolution relative to constitutional convention, has been forwarded to chairman of the committee on territories. December 26, 1905.
A letter from J.G. Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, concerning the approval of an act endorsing Hon. George K. Pritchard. December 26, 1905.
A letter from Wright to Wilson advising that executive action on the resolution regarding the consolidation of land was not necessary. December 26, 1905.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, concerning the memorial requesting the department to order payment of funds belonging to certain allottees. December 26, 1905.
A letter from Wright to Wilson, advising that executive action was not required on the resolution ""requesting Congress to enroll Choctaw Indians and delinquent Chickasaws."" December 30, 1905.
A letter from Wright to Wilson advising that executive action is not required on the resolution concerning the boundary line between Choctaw Nation and the state of Texas. December 30, 1905.
Bill No. 24. An act for the relief of Richard Crowder and others. Passed and approved November 16, 1905. Approved by T. Roosevelt January 18, 1906. Also a letter from Wright to Wilson on same bill.
Bill No. 46. An act for the relief of Daisy Fisher Muldrow and others. Passed Senate November 28, 1905. Passed House and approved November 29, 1905. Approved by T. Roosevelt January 18, 1906.
Bill No. 16. Resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to take legal steps to recover the value of timber unlawfully cut from the public domain of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 25, 1905. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt February 9, 1906.
Bill No. 49. An act repealing an act entitled ""An act to defray the expenses of the committee appointed to attend the funeral of Chief Justice Garland. Passed and approved November 29, 1905.
Bill No. 36. An act making an appropriation to defray the regular and necessary expenses for the first half of the fiscal year ending March 4, 1906. Passed and approved November 30, 1905.
Bill No. 45. An act creating a board of commissioners with authority to represent the Choctaw people in matters affecting their interests as a tribe after the expiration of the tribal government. Passed Senate November 23, 1905. Passed House and...
Bill No. 29. An act in relation to securing compensation from the government of the United States for leased district lands. Passed Senate November 21, 1905. Passed House and approved November 22, 1905. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt December 20, 1905.
Bill No. 25. An act appropriating $16,003.97 to be paid to the Chickasaws as agreed upon. Passed and approved February 16, 1905. Approved by T. Roosevelt February 19, 1906.
Bill No. 74. A resolution accepting the report of George W. Scott, National Treasurer, relative to his contingent fund for the period beginning October 1, 1905, and ending February 28, 1906. Passed and approved March 2, 1906.
Bill No. 22. An act for the relief of Clydas Harvey. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1905. Approved October 30, 1905. Approved by T. Roosevelt March 24, 1906.
Bill No. 63. An act making appropriation to pay expenses of council from December 2, 1905 to February 28, 1906. Passed House and Senate February 23, 1906.
Bill No. 67. A resolution accepting the report of I.S. Lowrey for the first district of Choctaw Nation, for the quarters ending September 30 and December 31, 1905. Passed and approved February 27, 1906.
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...