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 repeal the second section of the law passed December 31, 1866. Passed House March 31, 1870. Passed Senate April 2, 1870. Approved April 2, 1870.
A proposed act to prohibit introducing steer cattle in the Choctaw Nation except in the months of November and December. Passed House October 26, 1888. Passed Senate October 27, 1888. Became a law by its own limitation on October 30, 1888.
A proposed act authorizing the principal chief to order the National Secretary to distribute Law books in his possession, printed by J.P. Folsom. Passed House October 30, 1871. Passed Senate October 31, 1871. Approved October 31, 1871.
A proposed act to pay members of the council a certain amount of money for expenses during their stay. Passed House and Senate October 38, 1871. Became a law by limitation Nov. 1, 1871.
A proposed act to appropriate $1000.00 so that Forbis LeFlore, Superintendent of Public Schools, might carry out the provision of the law paper of November 1871. Passed House, Senate was approved March 19, 1872.
A proposed act to appropriate a certain amount of money for the benefit of David Perkins. Passed House and Senate October 29, 1873. Became a law by its own limitations.
Report to Senate and House. Also recommendations to appoint a Special Law Committee to take care of the problems which may arise. Passed Senate October 11, 1876 and approved October 12, 1876.
Report of Special Law Committee for Claims of citizenship. Passed Senate October 18, 1876. Passed House October 19, 1876, and approved October 19, 1876.
Report of Special Law Committee providing an act for holding election in this Nation, and for other purposes. Passed House October 18, 1876. Passed Senate October 16, 1876. Approved October 19, 1876.
An act establishing an election precinct in Wade County. Passed House and Senate October 9, 1883. Becomes a law by its own limitation on October 12, 1883.
An act to organize and establish the circuit courts of the Choctaw Nation and to define their power and jurisdiction in law and to fix the salary of the judges thereof. Passed and approved with amendment November 3, 1883.
A resolution providing pay for extra services of J.F. McCurtain, Principal Chief of Choctaw Nation. Passed House November 2, 1883. Passed Senate November 3, 1883. Became a law three days after it was passed by Senate.
A resolution concerning N.B. Aimsworth, Assisting Attorney, in regard to violation of permit law to be paid. Passed House October 25, 1884. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1884.
A resolution declaring report of Edmund McCurtain, Supt. of Public Schools, accepted as true and correct. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1884. Became a law by its own limitations.
A proposed act to amend the law of November 1, 1882, in reference to wild or prairie hay. Passed House and Senate November 9, 1887. Approved November 10, 1887.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint a competent person to translate the law from 1886 to 1890. Passed House and Senate October 30, 1890. Approved November 1, 1890.
Bill No. 11. A resolution authorizing the national secretary to sell certain law books. Passed House October 17, 1893. Passed Senate October 18, 1893. Approved October 19, 1893.
Bill No. 67. A proposed act imposing a tax upon certain enterprises. Passed Senate October 29, 1896. Passed house October 30, 1896. It became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 61. A proposed act for the relief of H.C. Wilson to the sum of $48.00. Passed Senate October 30, 1896. Passed house October 31, 1896. It became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 62. A proposed act granting to Ben W. Thomas a ferry in Little River. Passed House and Senate October 31, 1896. It became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 63. A proposed act repealing the law creating the office of delegate. Passed Senate October 29, 1896. Passed house October 31, 1896. It became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 64. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of Ainsworth. Passed Senate October 30, 1896. Passed House October 31,1896. It became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 60. A resolution to accept as true and correct the report of C.S. Bowman. Passed Senate October 27, 1896. Passed House October 30, 1896. Became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 43. A proposed act accepting the report of J.H. Miller. Passed Senate and House November 3, 1897. Became a law by limitation on November 8, 1897.
Bill No. 44. A proposed act regulating the number of deputy sheriffs in certain counties. Passed Senate November 3, 1897. Passed House November 4, 1897. Became law by limitation.
Bill No. 45. A proposed act appropriating money for the benefit of the Baptist Orphan School at Atoka. Passed House and Senate November 3, 1897. It became a law by limitation.
Bill No. 46. A proposed act providing a punitive clause to the permit law. Passed House November 3, 1897. Passed Senate November 5, 1897. It became a law by limitation.