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.
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 resolution to accept as true and correct the report of James Thompson, National Treasurer, for the year, 1873-1874. Passed Senate October 30, 1874. Passed House October 30, 1874. Approved Nov. 3, 1874.
""Committee on Finance"" examined the report of the National Treasurer, James Thompson, and accepted it. Passed House October 28, 1876. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1876.
Proposed act to pay Stone and Thompson for printing the acts and proceedings of the General Council. Passed Senate October 24, 1878. Passed House with amendment October 24, 1878. Repassed Senate with amendment October 26, 1878.
A resolution requesting judge Ward to revoke or suspend a certain right of injunction granted by Honorable James Thompson. Passed and approved Nov. 1, 1880.
A proposed act appropriating $500 for the relief of Thompson Nowahaya and John Bohanan. Passed House November 7, 1889. Passed Senate and approved November 8, 1889.
Bill No. 28. An act granting G.W. Thompson and G.W. Dukes the privilege to have a toll gate on the road leading to Mineral Spring on Sugar Loaf Mountain. Passed House and Senate November 1, 1892. Approved November 2, 1892.
Bill No. 16. An act for the relief of G.W. Thompson for taking care of the Capitol Building, repainting etc. Passed House October 18, 1893. Passed Senate and approved October 19, 1893.
Bill No. 40. A resolution accepting the report of G.W. Thompson, captain of militia, second district. Passed House October 26, 1893. Passed Senate and approved October 27, 1893.
Bill No. 39. A resolution declaring Joseph P. Thompson, Campson Battiest, and Joseph Taylor to be legal officers for Cedar County. Passed House October 12, 1894. Passed Senate and approved October 13, 1894.
A proposed act for the relief of G.W. Thompson to the sum of $100.00 for care of the capitol. Passed House October 25, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 26, 1895.
Bill No. 5. A proposed act for the relief of G.W. Thompson the sum of $79.20 for care of the capitol building. Passed Senate October 15, 1896. Passed House and approved October 16, 1896.
Bill No. 51. A proposed act for the relief of M. Thompson to the sum of $30.00. Passed Senate October 31, 1896. Passed House and approved November 4, 1896.
Bill No. 27. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of J.P. Thompson, district trustee for the first judicial district. Passed and approved October 29, 1897.
Bill No. 65. A resolution accepting the report of J.P. Thompson, trustee of first district. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1898. Approved October 29, 1898.
An act conferring citizenship in the Choctaw Nation upon James and Walton Patterson, and their families also Babe Thompson. Passed and approved November 6, 1884.
Bill No. 12. Proposed act granting to Thompson Cooper privilege to turnpike portion of Scullyville and McAlester road, and to establish a toll gate at a place where a road leading from McAlester to Scullyville crosses at or about Ok-Cha-Muk-Chito....
Bill No. 5. A resolution for relief of Thompson cooper, allowing pay and expenses for the removal of intruders. Passed House, Senate, and approved October 15, 1886.