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...
South McAlester Capital November 8, 1900; editorial on Choctaw and Chickasaw suit involving lands and other property and the citizenship claims of 4,000 people. A second article has more details.
Star-Vindicator September 1, 1877; copy of letter from S.W. Marston Indian Agent to James J. McAlester, August 28, 1877 regarding an order concerning tribal citizenship for intermarried whites.
Warrants for attorney's salary for citizenship cases, 1900.</br></br>Report of the Leased District Delegation concerning Leased District vs. Wichitas and the U.S. Government, 1901.</br></br>Letter regarding the...
A proposed act conferring citizenship upon certain persons descendants of the Choctaw People. Passed Senate October 19, 1874. Repassed Senate Nov. 2, 1874. Repassed House Nov. 2, 1874.
Report of Special Law Committee for Claims of citizenship. Passed Senate October 18, 1876. Passed House October 19, 1876, and approved October 19, 1876.
Act proposed concerning the citizenship of persons marrying citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House Nov. 6, 1878. Passed Senate Nov. 9, 1878. Passed and approved Nov. 9, 1878.
A resolution instructing Principal Chief to send for a copy of Supreme Court Record in case of citizenship of Jephtha N. Moore. Passed and approved October 17, 1883.
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.
A resolution to continue the cases of certain persons claiming rights of Citizenship until the next session of the General Council. Passed and approved November 6, 1884.
A joint resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint an attorney to represent the national interests before the Committee on Citizenship and for other purposes. Passed House October 14, 1884. Passed Senate October 13, 1884. Approved...
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.
A proposed act to make final the decision of the General Council on citizenship petitions and to repeal the act approved October 27, 1882. Passed Senate October 28, 1889. Passed House and approved October 30, 1889, with amendment.
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. 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.
A proposed act recognizing the citizenship of certain Mississippi Choctaws. Passed Senate October 15, 1895. Passed House and approved October 16, 1895.
A proposed act admitting certain Choctaws from the state of Louisiana to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 23, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 28, 1895.
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. 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. 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. 1. A resolution creating clerks for school, finance, and citizenship committees. Passed Senate October 11, 1897. Passed House and approved October 13, 1897.
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.
An act rejecting the application of David W. Weeden, et. al. to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate October 25, 1898. Approved October 26, 1898. Disapproved January 20, 1899, by President William McKinley.