1932 Democratic National Convention items and Masonic apron. Convention items: reception badge, delegate badge,<br> Governor's staff ribbon, delegate ticket book <br> and ""William H. Murray for President"" pin.
Proposed bill to prohibit the carrying of fire arms of any kind to any public gathering of the people. Passed Senate October 21, 1869. Passed House October 12, 1869. Approved October 23, 1869.
A resolution supporting the protest against a territorial government by the Indian legation at Washington. Passed House and Senate April 4, 1870. Approved April 5, 1870.
A resolution appropriating $287.50 to have lightening rods placed upon the capitol building. Passed Senate February 24, 1888. Passed House February 25, 1888.
The Indian Citizen July 9, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians.
Letter of William Bryant, P.C.C.N., to William Robuck, July 22, 1873; covers a variety of topics; intruders in Indian Territory, freedmen question, forbidding of Douglas H. Cooper from representing the Choctaws, etc.
An act providing for the taking of a census, 1857.</br></br>A resolution calling for the printing and distribution of the acts and resolutions, 1857.</br></br>An act repealing certain acts and making appropriations,...
A proposed act to renew the charter for a toll bridge granted to George W. Riddle in 1866. Passed House October 18, 1871. Passed Senate October 17, 1871. Approved October 18, 1871.
A resolution that the General Council of the Choctaw Nation adjourn in respect to the memory of the deceased, Col. Sampson Folsom. Passed and approved March 9, 1872.
A resolution asking the two houses of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation to meet in joint session, to interpret and pass the committee report. Passed Senate March 9, 1872. Passed House March 12, 1872. Approved March 12, 1872.
A proposed act to relieve the executive, National Officers, Lighthorsemen, and members of the General Council and its officers. Passed and approved February 4, 1874.
An act prohibiting Indian or Citizens of the Choctaw or Chickasaw from hunting, trapping, or destroying game. It also tells what the penalty will be. Approved Nov. 9, 1875.
A resolution that part of royalty on coal, lumber, and stone shipped out of this nation shall be spent on 9 boys at Roanoke College, Salem, VA, for the period of one year. October 30, 1876.
A resolution authorizing and requesting the Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation to forward one authenticated copy of a certain memorial to each of certain parties in Washington City. Passed House March 5, 1876. Passed Senate March 4, 1876, and...
Resolution authorizing part payment on translating and publishing the laws of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House March 8, 1876. Passed Senate and approved March 9, 1876.
An act levying a tax upon railroad and other kinds of property within the limits of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate March 6, 1876. Passed House and approved March 9, 1876.
Proposed resolution to require D.F. Harkins, National Agent, to turn over to the committee on Finance, all records etc. Passed and approved October 9, 1877.
Proposed act to have all students of the New Hope and Spencer Academy Public Schools given a thorough physical examination. Passed and approved October 11, 1877.
Proposed act for the establishing of an additional election precinct in Jacks Fork Co. Passed House October 13, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 16, 1877.
Act proposed to move the election precinct in Jack's Fork Co. from Yotubee to Sardis Church. Passed Senate October 15, 1877 and approved October 16, 1877.
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.
An act proposed to establish an election precinct at Caddo Blue Co. Passed House October 16, 1877. Passed Senate with amendment October 18, 1877. Repassed House and approved October 18, 1877.
Act proposed to appropriate $500.00 for the defense of Josiah Bryant for the killing of two prisoners when they tried to escape. Passed House October 19, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 20, 1877.