A resolution that part of royalty on coal, lumber, and stone shipped out of this nation shall be spent on 9 boys at Roanoke College, Salem, VA, for the period of one year. October 30, 1876.
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.
A resolution requesting the suspension of working on coal, lumber, and ship. Approved when Choctaws and Chickasaws agree on the terms of Royalty. Approved October 26, 1875. Passed the House and Senate on the same day.
A resolution of the Choctaw Council requesting the Congress of the U.S. to authorize the payment to proper authorities of the Old Goodland Indian Industrial School the sum of $6,000.00 to be used in the erection of a building from the coal and...
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 4, 1889, to accept as true and correct the report of John Harrison, coal weigher at Lehigh Mine No. 4. Passed and approved November 5, 1889.
A resolution of November 4, 1889, to accept as true and correct the report of J.J. Hodges, coal weigher at Lehigh Mine No. 5. Passed and approved November 5, 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.
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 asking that information be furnished the tribes respecting the collection of coal and asphalt royalties and the disbursement of the same for school purposes. Passed and approved October 15, 1907.
A proposed act to amend an act of November 6, 1880 in reference to the time coal contracts shall run. Passed Senate October 12, 1888. Passed House October 13, 1888. Approved October 15, 1888.
A proposed act granting to A. Emerson Folsom the right to make a switch on the tramway to his coal mine. Passed House Nov. 10, 1881. Passed Senate and approved Nov. 11, 1881.
A memorial to Congress of the U.S. regarding Atoka Agreement, concerning royalties arising from the sale of coal and management of coal, interested in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Passed and approved October 31, 1899.
A letter to E.H. Wilson referring to the resolution approved by the Principal Chief October 15, 1907, requesting information as to the amount of coal and asphalt royalties collected and the disbursement of the same for school purposes. Dated...
A letter from Thomas R. Ryan to Solomon J. Homer, National Secretary, concerning the President's disapproval of an act entitled ""An act to transfer the National Agent's Office to the trustee of Coal and...
A letter from J. George Wright to S.J. Homer advising the President's approval on December 28, 1899 of the act entitled ""An act appropriating money for salary of the coal trustees."" Dated January 10, 1900.
A letter from J. George Wright to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, advising that executive action on the resolution concerning sale of coal asphalt lands and etc. December 21, 1905.
A letter from acting U.S. Inspector to E.H. Wilson informing him that the act relative to leasing the unleased coal and asphalt lands in the Choctaw Nation was disapproved by the President on January 6, 1903. Dated January 15, 1903.
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.