A proposed act to authorize the borrowing of $5000 from Green W. Thompson to pay the expenses of the General Assembly then in session. Passed House October 29, 1869. Passed Senate October 29, 1869. Approved October 29, 1869.
A proposed act authorizing the National Treasurer to borrow money of Green W. Thompson to pay the expenses of the General Council then in session. Passed House October 25, 1869. Passed Senate October 25, 1869. Approved October 26, 1869.
The Indian Citizen July 6, 1899; letter of Blair J. Shoenfelt to Green McCurtain regarding violation of laws concerning ownership of livestock in Choctaw Nation by noncitizens.
The Indian Citizen June 13, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians.
The Indian Citizen June 18, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians.
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.
The Indian Citizen July 23, 1903; letter of John Proviso to Green McCurtain and G.W. Dukes; regarding public debate between McCurtain and former governor Dukes over corruption, tribal politics, etc.
The South McAlester Capital Oct 26, 1899; an appeal to Green McCurtain to intervene on behalf of the citizens of Atoka; they were upset over the work of the townsite commissioners (designating allotments)
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 Indian Citizen August 23, 1906; ""letter to the editor"" which criticizes Green McCurtain and his efforts to allow the freedmen to be adopted by the tribe. cites Chickasaw refusal to do so.
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.
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.
The Daily Capitol December 17, 1896; an appeal of J.J. McAlester to Green McCurtain; gives good general history of coal mining in the Choctaw Nation, leases and laws pertaining to coal, etc.
The Indian Citizen March 18, 1897; letter of C.S. Vinson to Green McCurtain regarding the legality of specific legislation dealing with coal mine leases.
Bill No. 17. A resolution accepting the report of Green McCurtain, treasurer for fiscal year ending July 31, 1893. Passed and approved October 20, 1893.
Bill No. 8. A resolution accepting report of Green McCurtain, National Treasurer. Passed Senate November 4, 1892. Passed House and approved July 1, 1893.
Bill No. 5. A resolution accepting Green McCurtain's report on the leased district money. Passed Senate January 26, 1894. Passed house and approved January 27, 1894.
Bill No. 1. A resolution that Green McCurtain and his substitute N.B. Ainsworth, make report of their acts at Washington for the past year. Passed and approved October 5, 1894.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to Hon. Green McCurtain, Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation, concerning the submitting of the General appropriation. Acts to the department for executive action."" Dated December 29,...
An act authorizing the National Auditor to issue a warrant in favor of the Principal Chief, Green McCurtain. Passed March 22, 1899. Approved March 23, 1899.
Bill No. 38. A resolution that the messages of Green McCurtain, retiring Principal Chief, and G.W. Dukes, present Principal Chief, in so far as they relate to citizenship matters be adopted. Passed and approved October 30, 1900.
A recommendation from Green McCurtain, Principal Chief, to the President of Senate recommending the appointment of I.S. Lowery, collector of first district. Confirmed by Senate October 14, 1904.
A recommendation from Green McCurtain to President of Senate recommending the appointment of Henry Sanguin as collector of third district. Confirmed by Senate October 18, 1904.
Bill No. 25. A resolution accepting the report of G.W. Dukes, Green McCurtain and George W. Scott. Passed Senate November 1, 1904. Passed House and approved November 2, 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.