Resolution directing the principal chief to form negotiations with the Secretary of the Interior Department, Washington, D.C. Passed and approved May 22, 1883.
A resolution instructing Principal Chief to send for a copy of Supreme Court Record in case of citizenship of Jephtha N. Moore. Passed and approved October 17, 1883.
A resolution for Principal Chief to appoint three commissioners to locate a new seat for Choctaw Nation which has been named ""Tushkahumma."" Passed and approved October 25, 1883.
An act amendatory of Section 10 of ""An act to define certain duties of the Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, and to fix his salary."" Passed House November 3, 1883. Passed Senate November 5, 1883. Approved November 5, 1883.
A resolution providing pay for extra services of J.F. McCurtain, Principal Chief of Choctaw Nation. Passed House November 2, 1883. Passed Senate November 3, 1883. Became a law three days after it was passed by Senate.
A resolution directing the Principal Chief to vacate the commission of Jeremiah Ward, who was declared elected circuit judge of the First Judicial Circuit, Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved November 3, 1884.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to confer with the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation upon certain matters in which both Nations are interested. Passed House November 6, 1884. Passed Senate and approved November 6, 1884.
A joint resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint an attorney to represent the national interests before the Committee on Citizenship and for other purposes. Passed House October 14, 1884. Passed Senate October 13, 1884. Approved...
Bill No. 43. A resolution that the Principal chief is instructed to press on the Commissioners of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Indian Agent the necessity for the removal of intruders. Passed November 3, 1885. Approved November 4, 1885.
Bill No. 71. A proposed act authorizing Principal Chief to appoint committee to investigate amount of money paid Judge Stewart for Court House. Passed and approved November 11, 1885.
Bill No. 66. A proposed act requiring the appointment of the Supt. of New Hope and Spencer Academies to be appointed by the Principal Chief. Passed and approved November 10, 1885
Resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to cause enclosure of the Capitol Building. Passed Senate November 1, 1886. Passed House November 2, 1886. Approved November 3, 1886.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to contract for the painting of the brick work of the Capitol building on the outside and the papering of the same on the inside. Passed and approved November 4, 1886.
A proposed act prohibiting citizens to employ non-citizens to take charge of stocks of any kind or gather them from the range. Passed Senate November 1, 1887. Passed House November 7, 1887. Passed over veto of Principal Chief November 9, 1887.
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 authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint a competent person to translate the law from 1886 to 1890. Passed House and Senate October 30, 1890. Approved November 1, 1890.
A resolution requesting the chief to withhold the commission of W.H. McKinney. Passed Senate November 4, 1890. Passed House and approved November 11, 1890.
An act for the securing safety election returns of the principal chief and national officers. Passed and approved November 13, 1890. Passed House with amendment October 31, 1890.
An act asking the Principal Chief to compel George Oaks, inspector of St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company to give his report. Passed and approved November 14, 1890. Passed House November 13, 1890.
The general council demands that the Principal Chief take necessary steps to cause L.G. Folsom to make final and satisfactory arrangements with the treasurer of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved November 14, 1890.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to make an appointment of one or two persons to investigate J.B. Lloyds, accounts. Passed Senate November 13, 1890. Passed House and approved November 14, 1890.
An act authorizing the Principal Chief to purchase carpets and have the roof of the capitol repaired. Passed Senate April 9, 1891. Passed House and approved April 10, 1891.
An act authorizing Principal Chief to appoint delegates to go to Washington D.C. Passed Senate December 10, 1891. Passed House and approved December 11, 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 limiting and designating who should be present during the counting of the votes for Principal Chief. Passed and approved with amendment October 5, 1892.
Bill No. 45. An act authorizing the Principal Chief to have laws of Choctaw Nation compiled, translated, printed, and bound. Passed House October 25, 1893. Passed Senate and approved October 27, 1893.
Bill No. 27. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief to employ counsel for special purposes. Passed House October 28, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1895
Bill No. 54. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief to furnish the census commissioners registration books. Passed House October 31, 1896. Passed Senate with amendment November 2, 1896. Passed House with amendment November 3, 1896. Approved...
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief of the Nation to select one person to prepare all books or rolls and deliver same to the commissioners. Passed and approved September 18, 1896.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief of the Nation to employ an attorney concerning citizenship claims. Passed house and Senate September 18, 1896. Approved September 19, 1896.
Bill No. 1. A resolution of October 6, 1896. that there be no persons, other than the members of the General Council, allowed in the hall where the votes for the Principal Chief of the Nation are counted. Passed and approved October 7, 1896.
Bill No. 6. A resolution requiring the Principal chief to notify the auditor not to issue warrants to the different academies. Passed and approved October 21, 1896.
Bill No. 14. A resolution authorizing the chief to appoint two commissioners. Passed House October 21, 1897. Passed Senate October 22, 1897. Approved October 22, 1897.
Bill No. 52. A resolution directing the Principal Chief to send a light horseman after the person and papers of E.S. Bowman. Passed and approved November 9, 1897.
Bill No. 58. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief and National Treasurer to borrow money. Passed House November 9, 1897. Passed Senate and approved November 10, 1897.