Bill No. 24. A resolution authorizing District Attorney, 1st District, to enter suit against Jerry Folsom's Bond and his sureties. Passed and approved October 27, 1885.
Bill No. 27. A resolution authorizing National Secretary to have desks made for his office. Passed Senate October 28, 1885. Passed House and approved October 29, 1885.
Bill No. 25. Proposed act changing election precinct of Cold Spring to Sulphur Spring Meeting Ground, Cedar County. Passed House October 27, 1885. Passed Senate and approved October 28, 1885.
The General Council of the Choctaw Nation accepts the report of E.A. Gray, Supt. of New Hope Seminary. Passed Senate October 27, 1884. Passed House and approved on October 28,
Resolution requesting the Public Council to appoint two persons to negotiate with Wesley Anderson, to relinquish certain portions of his claim to the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 29, 1884. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1884.
A resolution declaring report of Edmund McCurtain, Supt. of Public Schools, accepted as true and correct. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1884. Became a law by its own limitations.
A resolution to appropriate $79.94 to pay John Freeny for repairs on the Capitol Building. Passed Senate October 26, 1881. Passed House and approved October 27, 1881.
A proposed bill to instruct the National Agent to make all future contracts for furnishing ties to the railroad with Choctaw citizens exclusively. Passed and approved Nov. 10, 1881.
Proposed resolution providing for the prosecution of D.L. Payne before the U.S. Court at Fort Smith. Passed House Nov. 4, 1880. Passed Senate and approved Nov. 5, 1880.
Proposed act to prevent the cutting and shipping of Prairie or Wild Grass Hay out of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 27, 1880. Passed House and approved October 28, 1880.
General Council of the Choctaw Nation resolved to hold the Treasurer's report over for final acceptance, till the next session of the Council. Approved Nov. 7, 1879.
Proposed resolution to pay Benjamin Wesley for services rendered while Sheriff of Atoka County. Passed Senate October 25, 1877. Passed and approved October 26, 1877.
An act removing an election precinct in Sugar Loaf County of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 27, 1876. Passed House and approved October 31, 1876.
An act to punish attorneys-at-law for malpractice in certain cases. Passed House October 20, 1876. Passed Senate October 25, 1876. Approved October 26, 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 authorizing the Superintendent of Public Schools to transfer Fort Coffee to New Hope Seminary. Passed Congress October 27, 1876. Approved October 28, 1876.
A memorial of General Council of Indian Territory to the President and Congress of the U.S. Passed Senate October 26, 1875. Passed House October 27, 1875 and approved on the same.
Council approving Choctaw Nation of able report of House Committee of Indian Affairs. Passed Senate October 27, 1875. Passed House and approved October 29, 1875.
A proposed bill that no citizen of this nation has the right to grant a right a way to any railroad company or corporate community. Passed Senate October 31, 1874. Passed House Nov. 2, 1874 and approved the same.
Proposed act to amend the act approved Nov. 20, 1867 which prescribes the manner of executing convicts in Capitol cases. Passed House October 27, 1873. Passed Senate October 27, 1873 and approved on the same.
A resolution allowing mileage to members of the Council appointed to go to Boggy Depot to confer with commissioners of Indian Affairs. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1873. Approved October 29, 1873.
A proposed act granting to James S. Johnson the privilege of establishing a toll bridge near the crossing of Boggy Depot and Ft. Gibson Road. Passed and approved October 31, 1872.
An act proposed to make appropriations for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1871. Passed House October 31, 1871. Passed Senate and was approved Nov. 1, 1871.
Census roll of Whites, Freedmen, and Indians in Cedar County, 1868.</br></br>Letter from E.S. Parker to Capt. Geo. T. Olmsted, Jr. regarding ""Wright Property"" Boggy Depot and the purchase of a building for the use...
The Indian Citizen November 1, 1906; letter of J.G. Ralls to editor, regarding failure of Green McCurtain to call for elections for governor and national council as required by the constitution.