Two copies of a letter from Paul McKennon of Clarksville, Arkansas to R.L. Kidd, a former newspaperman in Poteau, Oklahoma. This letter contains explanations of how criminals were punished under Seminole law (1940).
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.
A proposal to permit but two election precincts in Sugarloaf Co. Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 14, 1869, passed Senate October 15, 1869, approved October 15, 1869.
Resolution to instruct the National Secretary to produce the original manuscripts of the two charters granted in 1870 to two sets of railroad companies. Passed and approved October 10, 1870.
A proposed act for the erection of two boarding school; one for boys and one for girls. Location for boy's school is at Spencer and girl's school New Hope. Passed and approved Nov. 2, 1870.
Report of committee appointed to investigate the report of the Superintendent of Public Schools, also the proposed resolution to instruct to principal Chief to appoint two persons to examine the accounts etc...of the schools in Spuckchunubbee...
An act defining the duties of County Treasure, 1857.</br></br>An act defining the powers of Board of Police, 1857.</br></br>An act repealing two former acts and making appropriations for a building, 1857.
A resolution asking the two houses of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation to meet in joint session, to interpret and pass the committee report. Passed Senate March 9, 1872. Passed House March 12, 1872. Approved March 12, 1872.
A proposed act to give two dollars per day to certain officers so that they might pay their board session of the General Council. Passed and approved March 18, 1872.
A proposed act to exchange for currency the two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in bonds of the United States, which are to be issued to authorities of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate, passed House March 16, 1872. Approved March 18, 1872.
Act proposed to appropriate $500.00 for the defense of Josiah Bryant for the killing of two prisoners when they tried to escape. Passed House October 19, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 20, 1877.
Proposed act to change the word ""Two Thousand"" to ""One Thousand"" in and act defining the duties of circuit clerks. Passed House Nov. 4. Passed Senate Nov. 7, 1878.
Resolution requesting the Public Council to appoint two persons to negotiate with Wesley Anderson, to relinquish certain portions of his claim to the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 29, 1884. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1884.
An amendment to section two of the act of November 1, 1882 in regard to shipping hay. Passed Senate October 29, 1890. Passed House and approved October 30, 1890.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to make an appointment of one or two persons to investigate J.B. Lloyds, accounts. Passed Senate November 13, 1890. Passed House and approved November 14, 1890.
In compliance with your act authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint two men to execute releases and conveyances of the leased district and to procure payment for the same. Passed and approved December 12, 1891.
A resolution authorizing the appointment of two commissioners to accompany the United States Commissioners. Passed House and Senate April 3, 1894. Approved April 4, 1894.
Bill No. 30. A resolution to allow the chairman of the committee on schools to appoint two accountants to assist the committee. Passed House October 28, 1897. Passed Senate and approved October 29, 1897.
Bill No. 14. A resolution authorizing the chief to appoint two commissioners. Passed House October 21, 1897. Passed Senate October 22, 1897. Approved October 22, 1897.
A portion of a letter to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary, concerning the returning of two acts because they were not prepared in the proper manner and defining the proper procedure. December 21, 1898.
A letter from Thomas R. Ryan to Solomon J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning the disapproval of the President to two acts herein mentioned. December 29, 1898.
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.
Notification from G.W. Dukes, Principal Chief to members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Choctaw Nation in General Council Assembled, concerning the amount to be paid per mile for railway right-of-ways. Also two letters from W.A....
Bill No. 1. An act providing for a commission to meet with U.S. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes relative to closing the citizenship rolls. Passed and approved January 4, 1901.(two copies)
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's disapproval on December 24, 1900 of the act entitled ""An act appropriating money to defray the expenses of two blind children."" January 15, 1901.
An act to authorize, empower, and direct the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation to appoint and commission two competent and well fitted citizens as commissioners on the part of the Chickasaw Nation to negotiate with the Choctaw People relative to the...
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,...
Three documents, two letters and one detailed report. First, Elton Mayos letter to G.A. Pennock dated February 9, 1931, concerning the status of the Western Electric experiments and the importance of studying how fatigue, morale, preoccupation...
Three-year attendance reports of 5 mica test operators recorded in tables. Comparisons are shown between one year in the regular department and two years in the test room
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,...
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,...
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,...
Oliver Twist, or The Parish Boy's Progress, is the second novel written by Charles Dickens. The story is about the life of an orphan boy named Oliver Twist. His mother dies giving birth to him and his father is unknown so Oliver lives a miserable...
Oliver Twist, or The Parish Boy's Progress, is the second novel written by Charles Dickens. The story is about the life of an orphan boy named Oliver Twist. His mother dies giving birth to him and his father is unknown so Oliver lives a miserable...