A resolution of November 3, 1882, that the report of John T. Standley, collector at McAlester be accepted as true and correct. Passed and approved November 4, 1882.
A resolution of October 26, 1889, accepting the report of William Ansley, coal weigher, at McAlester Mine No. 10. Passed Senate October 28, 1889. Passed House and approved October 30, 1889.
A resolution of November 2, 1889, to accept as true and correct the report of G.W. Walker, coal weigher and McAlester Mine No. 11. Passed Senate November 2, 1889. Passed House and approved November 4, 1889.
A resolution of November 2, 1889, to accept as true and correct the report of L.C. Worcester, coal weigher at McAlester Mines No. 9. Passed Senate November 2, 1889. Passed House and approved November 4, 1889.
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 resolution dissenting from the statutory allowance of $50.00 per mile as compensation for right-of-way of the Gainesville, McAlester and St. Louis Railway Co. through the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations under the act of Congress. Approved March 1,...
A letter from Thos. Ryan to Soloman J. Homer, National Secretary of the Choctaw Nation stating that the resolution concerning the right of way of the Gainsville, McAlester, and St. Louis Railway Company had been referred to the commissioner of...
Bill No. 7. A resolution appointing a committee to attend separate statehood meeting at South McAlester on October 13, 1905. Passed Senate October 10, 1905. Passed House October 11, 1905. Approved October 12, 1905.
Bill No. 12. An act to defray the expenses of the committee appointed to attend the separate statehood meeting at McAlester, October 13, 1905. Passed Senate October 17, 1905. Passed House October 18, 1905. Approved October 24, 1905.
Star-Vindicator September 1, 1877; copy of letter from S.W. Marston Indian Agent to James J. McAlester, August 28, 1877 regarding an order concerning tribal citizenship for intermarried whites.
The Daily Capitol December 17, 1896; an appeal of J.J. McAlester to Green McCurtain; gives good general history of coal mining in the Choctaw Nation, leases and laws pertaining to coal, etc.
South McAlester Capital November 8, 1900; editorial on Choctaw and Chickasaw suit involving lands and other property and the citizenship claims of 4,000 people. A second article has more details.
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.