Proposed resolution in regard to the carrying out of the treaty which granted the Choctaws and Chickasaws the right to self government. Passed House October 26, 1877. Passed Senate and approved October 26, 1877.
Proposed act authorizing the principal chief to take steps to recover thirty-five hundred dollars from Albert Carney who failed to carry out his part of a contract with the government. Passed and approved Nov. 5, 1878.
A resolution submitting an amendment to the constitution changing the seat of government. Passed Senate October 1882. Passed House and approved October 20, 1882.
A resolution submitting an amendment to the constitution changing the seat of government. Passed Senate October 19, 1882. Passed House and approved October 20, 1882.
Bill No. 5. An act favorable to vesting authority in the Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation to make final disposition of all tribal affairs after the expiration of the tribal government. Passed Senate June 31, 1905. Passed House and approved...
Bill No. 45. An act creating a Board of Commissioners with the authority to represent the Choctaw people in all matters affecting their interests as a tribe after the expiration of the tribal government. Passed House and Senate November 23, 1905....
Bill No. 45. An act creating a board of commissioners with authority to represent the Choctaw people in matters affecting their interests as a tribe after the expiration of the tribal government. Passed Senate November 23, 1905. Passed House and...
Bill No. 9. A memorial of the Choctaw Council protesting against the use of tribal funds in the administration of Indian affairs by the government. Passed and approved October 11, 1909.
Letter from L.P. Walker to Douglas H. Cooper regarding cultivating friendly relations and the closest alliance with the Choctaw Nation and the U.S. Government. Dated May 13, 1861. Original and copy.
Indian chief. Typescript of newspaper articles (1900-1927) regarding the allotment of land in the Choctaw Nation and Locke's role in the Choctaw tribal government.