Bill No. 43. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of T.W. Hunter. Passed House November 8, 1895. Passed Senate and approved November 9, 1895.
Bill No. 46. A proposed act to enable T.W. Hunter, Superintendent of Armstrong Academy to repair the Armstrong Academy. Passed and approved November 9, 1895.
An act accepting Jackson Jones, Harriet Hunter, Vernett Taylor, Mary James, and William Grubbs as citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 31, 1884. Passed House and approved November 1, 1884.
Bill No. 38. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of the Hon. T.W. Hunter, superintendent of the Armstrong Academy. Passed House and Senate November 2, 1896. Approved November 4, 1896.
Bill No. 22. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of T.W. Hunter, superintendent of Armstrong Academy. Passed and approved October 26, 1897.
An act for the relief of Thomas W. Hunter, Supt. of Armstrong's Orphans Academy. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899.
Bill No. 33. An act to reimburse H.P. Ward and T.W. Hunter. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 42. An act to reimburse T.W. Hunter. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by Pres. McKinley December 8, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning ""an act for the relief of Thomas W. Hunter."" Dated December 19, 1899.
Bill No. 57. A resolution accepting the report of T.W. Hunter. Passed Senate October 30, 1900. Passed House October 31, 1900. Approved November 1, 1900.
Bill No. 8. A resolution condemning the action of Thomas W. Hunter, as townsite commissioner, and requesting his removal from office. Passed Senate December 12, 1902. Passed House December 13, 1902.
A letter from Acting Indian Inspector to National Secretary informing him that the act entitled ""A resolution condemning the action of Thomas W. Hunter and requesting his removal from office"" was not necessary to submit for...
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...