A proposed act appointing the National Agent and defining his duties and fixing his pay. Passed Senate October 22, 1873. Passed House October 23, 1873. Approved October 24, 1873.
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.
Bill No. 16. A resolution appointing a committee to investigate the claim of General Albert Pike, deceased, against Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 26, 1892.
A resolution relating to appointing a committee to confer with the Dawes Commission. Passed House October 17, 1895. Passed Senate with amendment October 21, 1895. Passed House with amendment and approved October 21, 1895.
Bill No. 39. A proposed act appointing a special agent and attorney to investigate permit accounts and collect money due for royalty or permits. Passed Senate November 8, 1897. Passed House and approved November 9, 1897.
Bill No. 57. A proposed act appointing a commission to pay the claims adjudicated in 1876 against the net proceeds. Passed House November 9, 1897. Passed Senate and approved November 10, 1897.
Bill No. 48. An act repealing and employing and also appointing S. Guerrier, Special Agent and Attorney for the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 28, 1898.
A letter from E.A. Hitchcock to the President recommending his approval of an act ""appointing a special agent and attorney to investigate the royalty and permit accounts,"" approved November 9, 1897.
A letter to S.J. Homer stating that ""an act repealing an act employing and appointing S. Guerrier special agent and attorney of the Choctaw Nation"" was ""transmitted to the President for executive action.""...
An act repealing an act employing an appointing S. Guerrier special agent and attorney of Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 28, 1898. Approved by McKinley March 1, 1899.
A letter specifying that the act repealing an act employing and appointing S. Guerrier, special agent and attorney of the Choctaw Nation was not properly certified and so is being returned. Dated January 2, 1899.
Bill No. 7. A resolution appointing a committee to attend separate statehood meeting at South McAlester on October 13, 1905. Passed Senate October 10, 1905. Passed House October 11, 1905. Approved October 12, 1905.
Collector. An act (1875) of the Choctaw Nation establishing burglary as a crime; acts (1889-1892) of the Cherokee Nation appointing Elias C. Boudinot II, Thomas M. Buffington, David Rowe, and Richard M. Wolfe as Cherokee delegates to Washington,...