A proposed act to appropriate and pay $400.00 to Tandy Walker and Campbell LeFlore for defending the Nation against claims of Choctaws. Passed Senate October 25, 1872. Passed House October 28, 1872. Approved October 28, 1872.
An act directing the Principal Chief to notify the United States Indian Agents for the Choctaws and Chickasaws of an act approved March 20, 1872. Passed House March 20, 1872. Passed Senate with amendment on same date. Approved March 20, 1872.
A resolution to authorize the National Treasurer to exchange the United States bonds for the currency in order that the Choctaws may settle the just liabilities. Passed and approved Nov. 8, 1872.
An act declaring and defining the status of the soil and its materials appurtenance belonging to Choctaws and Chickasaws. Passed House and Senate October 26, 1875. Approved October 26, 1875.
A resolution requesting the suspension of working on coal, lumber, and ship. Approved when Choctaws and Chickasaws agree on the terms of Royalty. Approved October 26, 1875. Passed the House and Senate on the same day.
Proposed resolution in regard to the carrying out of the treaty which granted the Choctaws and Chickasaws the right to self government. Passed House October 26, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 26, 1877.
A resolution to provide per diem for the National Lighthorsemen during the present session of the General Council of Choctaws. Passed House October 29, 1879. Passed Senate and approved October 31, 1879.
A resolution to appropriate $6000.00 to pay claims against the Choctaw Nation for relief furnished indigent Choctaws. Passed Senate October 18, 1882. Passed House and approved October 19, 1882.
An act authorizing a release of all the titles and interest that the Choctaws have in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe lands lying south of the Canadian River and west of the 98th degree of west longitude and making conveyances thereof. Passed and...
An act in relation to appointing commissioners to remove the Choctaws from the state of Mississippi. Passed Senate October 17, 1891. Passed House October 19, 1891. Approved October 20, 1891.
A proposed act recognizing the citizenship of certain Mississippi Choctaws. Passed Senate October 15, 1895. Passed House and approved October 16, 1895.
A proposed act admitting certain Choctaws from the state of Louisiana to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 23, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 28, 1895.
Bill No. 36. A proposed act admitting certain Choctaws from Mississippi to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate November 4, 1895. Passed House and approved November 5, 1895.
Bill No. 37. A resolution asking the enrollment of delinquent Choctaws. Passed and approved November 5, 1903. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt January 13, 1904.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to Green McCurtain, Principal Chief, concerning some legislature for relief of distressed Choctaws. January 14, 1904.
A letter from J. George Wright to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, stating that a copy of his letter had been sent to the Principal Chief with respect to the relief of distressed Choctaws. January 14, 1904.
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. 60. A resolution condemning the act of the Secretary of the Interior in payment of townsite money to Mississippi Choctaws and authorizing the Principal Chief to take steps to cover the same. Passed House and Senate February 1, 1906....
A resolution of the Choctaw Council requesting the Congress of the U.S. to authorize the payment to proper authorities of the Old Goodland Indian Industrial School the sum of $6,000.00 to be used in the erection of a building from the coal and...
Minco Minstrel July 19, 1895; resolution by Choctaws to act apart from the Cherokees, Creeks, and Seminoles in dealing with the U.S. on the issues of tribal government, allotment, etc.
Bill No. 64. A proposed act making a special appropriations for school and school accounts in the 1st District of Choctaws. Passed House, Senate and approved November 10, 1885.
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...
The New State Tribune September 6, 1906; address by Thomas W. Hunter to Choctaws urging them to support the Democratic Party, since the Republicans were pushing for joint statehood (discusses the Sequoyah movement, political dispossession of...
The Dewey World September 10, 1908; regarding commissioners obtaining proof verifying that Mississippi Choctaws and Chickasaws were living on their allotments.
Six letters from the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes to the National Secretary of the Choctaws (E.H. Wilson) accounting for the laws which were approved or disapproved by the President, March 1908 - April 1909 (incomplete)
Editorial on Choctaws and Chickasaws from original in the F.S. Barde Collection at Oklahoma Historical Society. discusses tribal dispute over governor's office by rival claimants (after death of Green McCurtain), per capita payments, etc.
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.
Resolutions:</br></br>Account statements regarding Commissioners on the part of the Choctaw Nation and the Commissioner of Confederate States of America, 1861.</br></br>Resolution of instruction to the Choctaw delegation,...
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...