Bill No. 46. An act providing for a Board for children in neighborhood schools. Passed and approved October 31, 1900. Disapproved by Pres. McKinley December 20, 1900.
A proposed act to pay Wilbur Hampton $30. 80 to pay for the board of his two children attending school. Passed House, Senate and was approved October 29, 1869.
An act repealing an act granting citizenship to Betty A. Lewis and her children. Passed and approved October 28, 1898. Disapproved by Pres. McKinley January 20, 1899.
An act for the legalizing of the children of Nico Colbert and Lewis Colbert which were born out of wedlock. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1869. Approved same.
Bill No. 35. An act recognizing the citizenship of Greenwood Leflore and children. Passed Senate October 24, 1893. Passed House October 25, 1893. Approved October 26, 1893.
Bill No. 27. An act appropriating money to defray the expense of two blind children in school at the International School for the Blind, Fort Gibson, Indian Territory. Passed Senate October 25, 1900. Passed House and approved October 26, 1900.
Bill No. 27. An act appropriating money to defray the expenses of two blind children. Passed Senate October 25, 1900. Passed House and approved October 26, 1900. Disapproved by Pres. McKinley December 24, 1900.
Bill No. 44. A proposed act to admit Louisa Trahern and his children as citizens. Passed House November 6, 1895. Passed Senate and approved November 9, 1895.
A proposed act establishing the rights of Martha Elizabeth Quinton and her children as citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House November 2, 1882. Passed Senate and approved November 3, 1882.
Bill No. 52. A proposed act admitting Mattie Baggete and her children as citizens. Passed House November 9, 1895. passed Senate and approved November 11, 1895.
Martin Chuzzlewit appeared in monthly parts, January 1843-July 1844, as Charles Dickens' sixth novel. The novel was not as successful as earlier novels, although Dickens thought it was best of his stories to that point. Dickens' 1842 trip to...
In 1845, Dickens planned a periodical about home life called Cricket. The plan did not materialize, so he turned the idea into The Cricket on the Hearth, a book with a domestic setting. This was published as Dickens' third Christmas book by...
A Christmas Carol, is a novella that was first published in December 1843. The main character, Ebenezer Scrooge is a bitter, miserly old man who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. He wants to help Scrooge reform...
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...
In 1845, Dickens planned a periodical about home life called Cricket. The plan did not materialize, so he turned the idea into The Cricket on the Hearth, a book with a domestic setting. This was published as Dickens' third Christmas book by...