An act conferring citizenship in the Choctaw Nation upon James and Walton Patterson, and their families also Babe Thompson. Passed and approved November 6, 1884.
An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Choctaw Nation for the fiscal year commencing August 1, 1884, and ending July 31, 1885. Passed and approved on November 7, 1884.
An act to amend an act providing the holding of elections in this Nation for other purposes. Passed Senate November 1, 1884. Passed House and approved November 3, 1884.
Bill No. 46. A proposed act granting a charter to the Raymond, Sans Bois Telephone Company. Passed House November 5, 1901. Approved November 6, 1901. Disapproved by the President of the United States January 22, 1902.
An act amending an act to create a corps of Light Horsemen, defining their duties and fixing their pay. Passed House November 6, 1884. Passed Senate and approved November 7, 1884.
Memorial in Honor of Allen Wright, Basil Le Flore and J.F. McCurtain from an original in the possession of Muriel Wright; generally praises their accomplishments.
A Story of Choctaw Chiefs by Peter J. Hudson, original copy in F.S. Barde Collection at Oklahoma Historical Society, discusses political makeup of tribe, also traces the history of each chief.
Editorial on Choctaws and Chickasaws from original in the F.S. Barde Collection at Oklahoma Historical Society. discusses tribal dispute over governor's office by rival claimants (after death of Green McCurtain), per capita payments, etc.
The Indian Citizen November 1, 1906; letter of J.G. Ralls to editor, regarding failure of Green McCurtain to call for elections for governor and national council as required by the constitution.
South McAlester News January 11, 1901; editorial on E.A. Hitchcock and schools -decision to bar court-declared citizen's children from attending Choctaw schools.
A letter from J. George Wright, Indian Inspector to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, advising the disapproval of the President on December 27, 1900 of an act entitled ""An act appropriating money to reimburse Frank B. Yates, Supt of Deaf...
Bill No. 35. Resolution directing the disposition of the land adjacent to Ft. Smith, Arkansas and the land for the court houses and for other purposes. Passed Senate November 2, 1903. Passed House and approved November 4, 1903. Approved by T....
Bill No. 37. A resolution asking the enrollment of delinquent Choctaws. Passed and approved November 5, 1903. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt January 13, 1904.
Bill No. 5. An act granting to W.G. Ward the right to build a bridge across the Clear Boggy Creek. Passed House and Senate October 9, 1900. Approved October 10, 1900. Approved by Pres. McKinley January 14, 1901.
Bill No. 19. An act granting to Robert Benton and Jerry Folsom the privilege to turnpike the road leading from Wister Junction to Howe. Passed Senate October 23, 1900. Passed House and approved October 24, 1900. Approved by Pres. McKinley January...
Bill No. 20. An act granting to Robert Benton and Jerry Folsom a ferry on Poteau River. Passed Senate October 23, 1900. Passed House and approved October 24, 1900. Approved by Pres. McKinley January 14, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to Green McCurtain, Principal Chief, concerning some legislature for relief of distressed Choctaws. January 14, 1904.
A letter from J. George Wright to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, stating that a copy of his letter had been sent to the Principal Chief with respect to the relief of distressed Choctaws. January 14, 1904.