Johnston County Capital-Democrat May 25, 1916; regarding work of the competency commission in determining if Indians were competent, and therefore able to have full control of their property.
Bill No. 22. A proposed act authorizing final settlement with Henry Willis as superintendent and custodian of Tushkaloosa Academy. Passed and approved October 22, 1902.
Bill No. 44. An act providing for the defense of the Nation in Mississippi Choctaw cases pending before the Commission of the Five Civilized Tribes and the Department of the Interior. Passed and approved November 5, 1903. Approved by T. Roosevelt...
Telephone conversations between Dr. William Whyte and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Whyte questions and he responded.
Telephone conversations between Dr. William Whyte and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Whyte questions and he responded.
Bill No. 40. An act for the relief of interpreters in the three district courts during the fiscal year ended September 30, 1901. Passed House and Senate November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901.
Telephone conversations between Dr. James G. Hunt and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Hunt questions and he responded.
Bill No. 25. A resolution accepting the report of G.W. Dukes, Green McCurtain and George W. Scott. Passed Senate November 1, 1904. Passed House and approved November 2, 1904.
Bill No. 26. A resolution authorizing the auditor to issue warrant for the sum of $50.00 payable to Silverman and Zimmerman. Passed and approved November 2, 1904.
Bill No. 27. An act making appropriation for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1904, and ending September 20, 1905. Passed and approved November 2, 1904.
Bill No. 29. A memorial to the Secretary of Interior to instruct the appraisers to estimate the number of acres of cleared land owned by citizens on lands segregated for coal purposes and to allow said citizens reasonable compensation. Passed and...
Telephone conversations between Dr. William Whyte and Professor Arthur G. Bedeian with his class of Ph. D. students in which the students asked Dr. Whyte questions and he responded.
Bill No. 15. A resolution accepting the report of George W. Scott, National Treasurer. Passed House and Senate October 31, 1904. Approved November 1, 1904.
Bill No. 19. An act amending the low relative to County and probate courts and reducing the amount of funds held by County treasurers from $500.00 to $50.00. Passed Senate October 31, 1904. Passed House and approved November 1, 1904.
Bill No. 22. An appeal to T. Roosevelt for the protection of the rights of the Five Civilized Tribes as given them by former treaties. Passed and approved November 1, 1904.
Bill No. 14. A memorial requesting continuance of present Choctaw Townsite Commission until its work is completed. Passed Senate October 27, 1904. Passed house and approved October 28, 1904.
A proposed act for the relief of S.J. Homer to the amount of $40.00 for services as proxy and for S.S. Bacon to the amount of $40.00. Passed and approved October 28, 1895.
Bill No. 8. A resolution accepting the report of Henry L. Sanguin, District Collector for third district, beginning July 1, 1903, and ending June 30, 1904. Approved October 27, 1904.
Bill No. 10. A resolution endorsing the administration of Hon. George K. Pritchard as U.S. Marshal for the Central District, Indian Territory. Passed House and Senate October 26, 1904. Approved October 27, 1904.
An act to authorize, empower, and direct the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation to appoint and commission two competent and well fitted citizens as commissioners on the part of the Chickasaw Nation to negotiate with the Choctaw People relative to the...
Bill No. 5. A resolution to defray the expenses of the committee appointed to attend the funeral of Captain J.S. Standley. Passed and approved October 25, 1904.
Bill No. 6. A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief, to appoint committee to attend the funeral of Captain J.S. Standley. Passed and approved October 20, 1904.
Bill No. 40. A resolution accepting the report of J.H. Miller, collector for third district. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1898. Approved October 28, 1898.
A recommendation from Green McCurtain to President of Senate recommending the appointment of Henry Sanguin as collector of third district. Confirmed by Senate October 18, 1904.
Bill No. 4. A resolution accepting report of I.S. Lowery, collector of first district. Passed Senate October 15, 1904. Passed House and approved October 14, 1904.
A recommendation from Green McCurtain, Principal Chief, to the President of Senate recommending the appointment of I.S. Lowery, collector of first district. Confirmed by Senate October 14, 1904.