A proposed act appropriation $15.00 to pay S.W. Hampton for services as teacher in 1883. Passed House October 29, 1888. Passed Senate and approved November 1, 1888.
A proposed act supplementary to the act of October 26, 1883, in reference to the pay of witnesses. Passed Senate November 8, 1887. Passed House November 9, 1887. Passed Senate with amendment November 10, 1887.
A resolution for Principal Chief to appoint three commissioners to locate a new seat for Choctaw Nation which has been named ""Tushkahumma."" Passed and approved October 25, 1883.
An act providing for removal of Choctaw Orphan School to Wheelock in Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 25, 1883. Passed Senate October 24, 1883. Approved October 25, 1883.
An act to prevent the building of railroads and railroad branches without authority from the General Council of Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 22, 1883.
A resolution instructing Principal Chief to send for a copy of Supreme Court Record in case of citizenship of Jephtha N. Moore. Passed and approved October 17, 1883.
A new election precinct to be established in Atoka County at ""Round Lake"" in the Choctaw Nation. Passed October 12, 1883. Approved October 15, 1883. Approved October 15, 1883.
An act to establish an additional precinct in Gaines County at Riddle. Passed House October 10, 1883. Passed Senate October 11, 1883. Approved October 15, 1883.
Election precinct to be established in Toboksey County of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 13, 1883. Passed Senate October 12, 1883. Approved October 15, 1883.
Choctaw nation giving due thanks to Presbyterian Board of Publication at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Passed October 12, 1883. Approved October 13, 1883.
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 change the location of Hockubee Precinct and Hockubee Court Ground in Sugar Loaf County. Passed House and Senate October 9, 1883. Approved October 12, 1883.
A letter from A.H. Garland, Attorney General, to Secretary of Interior concerning a contract dated November 8, 1883, between Mrs. A.G. Ream and Robert L. Ream, Jr., her husband and the Atoka Coal and Mining Company. July 29, 1885.