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112. October 7, 1885. Bushyhead to Lucien B. Bell, Cherokee delegate of the International Convention. Bushyhead to represent Cherokees at conference. Concerning selling of land in the Indian Territory for white settlement. 113. October 26, 1885. William A. Phillips to Bushyhead. Claims of the "Eastern band of Cherokees." 114. November 3, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate. Objections to the bill to regulate the employment of non-citizen labor in the Cherokee Nation. 115. November, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate and Council. Finances, education etc. (Cherokee Advocate, November 12, 1885). 116. November 25, 1885. Lucien B. Bell to Bushyhead. Presentation of account for services rendered while serving as Cherokee delegate to the Creek Nation. 117. November 25, 1885. William A. Phillips to Bushyhead. Report of status of claims of Eastern Cherokees. 118. November 30, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate and Council. Concerning L. B. Bell and justifying the presence of a Cherokee delegate at the International Convention. 119. December 1, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate and Council. Updating the National Council on the status of the suit filed by the "Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians." 120. December 3, 1885. John T. Drew, J. W. Alberty and H. T. Landrum to Bushyhead concerning status of case Johnson Thompson versus D. W. Bushyhead. Bench vacant. 121. December 3, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate. Requesting that the vacant seat on the Supreme Court be filled. 122. December 3, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate. Reasons for returning bill entitled "An Act providing for the payment of the money received as tax for stock grazing upon the Cherokee lands west of 96th, per capita. 123. December 5, 1885. Lucien B. Bell to Bushyhead. Submission of Senate bill entitled "An Act to create a joint commission on citizenship to try to settle claims on Cherokee citizenship." Reasons for the bill being submitted late. 124. December 5, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate and Council concerning a written report to be given for the purpose of explaining conditions of relations with the U. S. government. 125. December 7, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate. Pending claims for Cherokee citizenship as one reason for calling special session. 126. December 7, 1885. Bushyhead to National Council. Reasons and authority to call a special session. 127. December 8, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate concerning a bill pending in the Senate to act as a substitute for the writs of Ejectment in force at that time. 128. December 9, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate and Council concerning account of William S. Drew, who was ordered by Judge Parker to produce a prisoner on a writ of Habeas Corpus. 129. December 10, 1885. Bushyhead to Senate concerning the appointment of a U. S. agent.
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Collection | Bushyhead, Dennis Wolfe (1826-1898) |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Correspondence (1879-1897); annual messages (1879-1882); speeches (1879-1887); an autobiography (1880); proclamations (1879-1885); and other papers (1879-1922) relating to political matters in which Bushyhead was involved as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1879-1887, and a representative to the Dawes Commission, and to the controversies growing out of the Cherokee Strip Livestock Association's operations. |
Date | 1879-1922 |
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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