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Correspondence to Clerk of U.S. District Court regarding John H. Beck, fraudulent attorney, March 8, 1892. Correspondence to Clerk of U.S. District Court requesting information regarding a hunting permit, October 19, 1900. Correspondence to Clerk of U.S. District Court regarding murder in Indian Territory, September 13, 1902. Correspondence to Clerk of U.S. District Court regarding a murder in Indian Territory, September 17, 1902. Correspondence to Clerk of U.S. District Court concerning a case involving ferry landings on the Arkansas River, December 17, 1909. 6. Correspondence to James Churchill requesting information about the seizure of goods in Cherokee County from a trader for trading without a license, February 27, 1872. Correspondence to James Churchill regarding the sale of a government bridge, November 13,1872. Correspondence to James Churchill regarding indictment and bail, February 17, 1873. Correspondence to James Churchill regarding a thief, September 11, 1873. Correspondence to James Churchill, Clerk of U.S. District Court at Ft. Smith, from Henry Caldwell, about to assume temporary duty as judge of the court. The letter indicates that Marshals in Indian Territory have been out "working up business" in order to collect fees, and suggests means of checking this practice, July 9, 1874. Correspondence to Churchill regarding a bankruptcy case, July 10, 1874. Correspondence to Churchill from U.S. Commissioner Babcock, complaining that his fees do not provide the necessities of life, October 15, 1874. Correspondence to James Churchill regarding the resignation of U.S. Commissioner Babcock, ordering that he file his official papers with the District Court at Ft. Smith, October 26, 1874. Correspondence to Churchill from Commissioner Babcock, submitting his accounts and reaffirming his resignation, October 30, 1874. Correspondence from Judge Caldwell to Churchill giving specific instructions regarding the filing of writs by Commissioners, with an eye to cutting down the number of cases and fees for petty crimes in Indian Territory, October 31, 1874.
Object Description
Collection | U. S. District Court Collection: Western District of Arkansas |
Tribe | General Native American |
Description | Federal court. Correspondence (1872-1903) regarding U.S. District Court business and the adminstration of justice in Indian Territory. The collection includes a legal opinion by Isaac Parker regarding the case of Ex-Parte James E. Reynolds. |
Date | 1872-1903 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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