A resolution authorizing the Superintendent of School Trustees to collect the money from the sale of Fort Coffee. Passed Senate, November 1, 1872. Passed House November 2, 1872. Approved November 4, 1872.
A resolution authorizing the National Treasurer to cancel warrants numbered from 374 to 385 Inc. Passed House Nov. 4, 1872. Passed Senate and approved Nov. 5, 1872.
A proposed act to change the circuit and County court grounds in Cedar County from Davis Fraziers to one mile south of former place. Passed and approved October 25, 1873.
A proposed act to relieve the delegates to Washington City from any further duties as delegates. Passed House October 30, 1874. Passed Senate Nov. 2, 1874. Approved Nov. 3, 1874.
An act prohibiting Indian or Citizens of the Choctaw or Chickasaw from hunting, trapping, or destroying game. It also tells what the penalty will be. Approved Nov. 9, 1875.
Act proposed to move the election precinct in Jack's Fork Co. from Yotubee to Sardis Church. Passed Senate October 15, 1877 and approved October 16, 1877.
Proposed act for removing the County and circuit court in Atoka Co. from Nanih Bokboki to the town of Atoka. Passed House October 17, 1878. Passed Senate October 18, 1978.
Proposed act authorizing the principal chief to take steps to recover thirty-five hundred dollars from Albert Carney who failed to carry out his part of a contract with the government. Passed and approved Nov. 5, 1878.
A resolution to pay Miss Shook $277.60 for teaching Caddo Neighborhood School from September 6, 1880, to May 31, 1881. Passed House November 11, 1881, and approved Nov. 11, 1881.
A resolution stating that the Osage Coal and Mining Company has not paid the royalty on coal mined by them from November 1882 to August 1, 1883. Passed Senate November 5, 1883. Passed House November 6, 1883. Approved November 6, 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.
Bill No. 11. Proposed act changing the date of holding circuit court of the 2nd District from the 1st Monday in June to the first Monday in July. Passed House with amendment October 16, 1885. Passed Senate with amendment October 16, 1885. Approved...
Bill No. 12. Proposed act granting to Thompson Cooper privilege to turnpike portion of Scullyville and McAlester road, and to establish a toll gate at a place where a road leading from McAlester to Scullyville crosses at or about Ok-Cha-Muk-Chito....
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.
Bill No. 2. Proposed act to move County court grounds and election precinct of Gaines County from Boiling Spring to a point about five hundred yards south. Passed Senate October 13, 1885. Passed House and approved October 14, 1885.
Bill No. 9. A resolution appropriating $30 to pay J.W. Everidge for removing intruders from Kiamitia County, Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 16, 1886. Passed House and approved October 18, 1886.
A proposed act prohibiting citizens to employ non-citizens to take charge of stocks of any kind or gather them from the range. Passed Senate November 1, 1887. Passed House November 7, 1887. Passed over veto of Principal Chief November 9, 1887.
A resolution of November 14, 1889 asking for a full and correct report from A. Docking concerning the Spencer Academy. Passed and approved November 15, 1889.
An act granting Lewis Lucas the right to establish a toll gate at the Old Inn Bridge ford on road from Ft. Smith to Eufaula. Passed House and Senate October 24, 1890. Approved October 25, 1890.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint a competent person to translate the law from 1886 to 1890. Passed House and Senate October 30, 1890. Approved November 1, 1890.
An act for the protection of the interest of orphans in the money arising from the sale of the leased district under an act of Congress. Approved March 3, 1891. Passed and approved April 11, 1891.
An act in relation to appointing commissioners to remove the Choctaws from the state of Mississippi. Passed Senate October 17, 1891. Passed House October 19, 1891. Approved October 20, 1891.
A resolution that the name of Luttie Hailey be stricken from the list and the vacancy be filled by the superintendent of schools with another scholar. Passed and approved October 28, 1891.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act declaring the last compilation, translation, and publication of the Choctaw Laws from October 1886 and including 1890. Passed House December 11, 1891. Passed Senate and approved October 24, 1892.
Bill No. 14. A resolution providing for a commission to meet a similar commission from the Chickasaw Nation to discuss financial differences. Passed Senate October 25, 1892. Passed House and approved October 26, 1892.
Bill No. 39. An act recognizing the citizenship of Tom York, Charley York, Sampson York, Lee Silman and family, late arrivals from Mississippi. Passed Senate November 2, 1892. Passed House and approved November 4, 1892.
Bill No. 14. An act prohibiting the rafting of timber from the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 16, 1893. Referred back to Senate October 18, 1893. Passed House and approved October 19, 1893.
Bill No. 11. An act moving the Goodwater precinct from the old church. Passed Senate April 2, 1894. Passed House April 3, 1894. Approved April 4, 1894.
Bill No. 11. A resolution accepting the report of W.G. Kayser, inspector of the St. Louis and Frisco Railway for the first, second, and third quarters from November 1, 1893, to July 31, 1894. Passed and approved October 18, 1894.
A proposed act authorizing the removal of the County court of San Bois County from Owl Creek to Saloam Springs. Passed House October 2, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 5, 1895
A proposed act admitting certain Choctaws from the state of Louisiana to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 23, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 28, 1895.