Collector. Programs (1937-1958) of the yearly reunions of Cherokee seminary graduates; a report (1955) regarding the old Murrell home in Tahlequah, Indian Territory; a report (1953) regarding New Echota, Cherokee Nation; a publication (1954) of the...
Bill No. 8. A proposed bill to request the Secretary of the Interior to prohibit the United States Commissioner acting upon citizenship petitions; to request the United States Indian Agent to determine citizenship of petitioners; and to ask the...
Bill No. 8. A proposed act creating a commission to negotiate an agreement with the commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to close the citizenship rolls. Passed Senate October 12, 1901. Passed House and approved October 14, 1901. Approved by the...
Bill No. 8. A proposed act authorizing the Principal Chief of the Nation to employ an attorney concerning citizenship claims. Passed house and Senate September 18, 1896. Approved September 19, 1896.
Bill No. 7. An act authorizing the Principal Chief to employ an attorney for the Choctaw Nation in citizenship cases. Passed House and Senate October 17, 1899. Approved October 19, 1899. Approved by McKinley January 10, 1900.
Bill No. 6. A resolution to compensate Campbell LeFlore for services rendered as attorney for Nation in disputed citizenship cases. Passed and approved October 16, 1886.
Bill No. 5. An act to provide for the protection of the Choctaw and Chickasaw from the citizenship claims of those persons known as ""Court Claimants."" Passed Senate January 5, 1901. Passed House and approved January 7, 1901.
Bill No. 43. A resolution accepting the annual report of the Citizenship Commission of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate and House October 26, 1900. Approved October 31, 1900.
Bill No. 39. An act recognizing the citizenship of Tom York, Charley York, Sampson York, Lee Silman and family, late arrivals from Mississippi. Passed Senate November 2, 1892. Passed House and approved November 4, 1892.
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.
Bill No. 36. A proposed act admitting certain Choctaws from Mississippi to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate November 4, 1895. Passed House and approved November 5, 1895.
Bill No. 35. An act recognizing the citizenship of Greenwood Leflore and children. Passed Senate October 24, 1893. Passed House October 25, 1893. Approved October 26, 1893.
Bill No. 31. A memorial to the Secretary of the Interior concerning the injustice of allowing persons of questionable citizenship to attend school at the expense of Choctaw Nation and other privileges. Passed Senate October 24, 1900. Passed House...
Bill No. 2. A resolution for creating clerks for school, finance, and citizenship committees. Passed house October 9, 1896. Passed Senate with amendment October 9, 1896. Passed House with amendment October 10, 1896. Approved October 10, 1896.
Bill No. 16. A resolution accepting report of Hansfield McMurry and Cornish Attorneys in citizenship cases. Passed House and Senate October 17, 1900. Approved October 22, 1900.
Bill No. 10. An act abolishing the office of Choctaw Citizenship Commission and the office of Custodian of Records and ex-officers clerk of said commission and repealing law creating same. Passed House and Senate October 20, 1903. Approved October...
Bill No. 1. An act providing for a commission to treat with U.S. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes relative to closing the citizenship rolls. Passed and approved January 4, 1901. Approved by President McKinley February 5, 1901.
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)
Bill No. 1. A resolution creating clerks for schools, finance, and citizenship committees for the October session of 1898, and defining their duties. Passed and approved October 8, 1898.
Bill No. 1. A resolution creating clerks for school, finance, and citizenship committees. Passed Senate October 11, 1897. Passed House and approved October 13, 1897.
Attorney. Case files (1903-1904) and letterbooks (1900-1905) relating to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians citizenship claims; dockets (1903-1904) for the central and southern divisions of the U. S. District Court; an account book (1899); and a record...
An affidavit of citizenship and rights of prorate of leased district payment made in 1893 of the parties mentioned. Sworn before Notary Public November 25, 1906.
An act repealing in part an article granting citizenship on Sarah Wilson, Isaac Wilson, Eva Wilson, and Horace Wilson. Passed and approved October 28, 1898. Disapproved by Pres. McKinley January 20, 1899.