Attorney. Case files (1903-1904) and letterbooks (1900-1905) relating to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians citizenship claims; dockets (1903-1904) for the central and southern divisions of the U. S. District Court; an account book (1899); and a record...
Indian chief. Typescripts of correspondence (1875-1879) relating to Choctaw participation in the proposed Indian Union growing out of the Okmulgee Council; published speeches (1877-1878); Choctaw Tribal Council proceedings (1873-1878); accounts of...
Indian tribe. Official correspondence, letter press books, reports, chiefs' messages, speeches of delegates, proceedings, laws, court decisions, acts, leases, election returns, registers of removal claims, and clippings related to the affairs of...
Bleak House was the ninth novel written by Charles Dickens. He worked on it from November 1851 to August 1853. It was originally published in 20 monthly installments between March 1852 and September 1853 and is considered to be one of his best...
Bleak House was the ninth novel written by Charles Dickens. He worked on it from November 1851 to August 1853. It was originally published in 20 monthly installments between March 1852 and September 1853 and is considered to be one of his best...
Indian attorney. Diaries (1939-1949) kept by Cate; manuscripts (1876-1924) in the Creek language; copies of correspondence (1838-1937) in English, signed by officials connected with Indian affairs, including Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup,...
Bleak House was the ninth novel written by Charles Dickens. He worked on it from November 1851 to August 1853. It was originally published in 20 monthly installments between March 1852 and September 1853 and is considered to be one of his best...
Bleak House was the ninth novel written by Charles Dickens. He worked on it from November 1851 to August 1853. It was originally published in 20 monthly installments between March 1852 and September 1853 and is considered to be one of his best...
Bleak House was the ninth novel written by Charles Dickens. He worked on it from November 1851 to August 1853. It was originally published in 20 monthly installments between March 1852 and September 1853 and is considered to be one of his best...
Bleak House was the ninth novel written by Charles Dickens. He worked on it from November 1851 to August 1853. It was originally published in 20 monthly installments between March 1852 and September 1853 and is considered to be one of his best...
Master Humphrey's Clock is a series of short stories written by Charles Dickens in 1840-1841. Master Humphrey forms a club of a few close friends which meets once a week in the room where his favorite clock is located. These friends place...
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. 19. A proposed act changing the location of the court ground in Towson County. Passed House October 20, 1902. Passed Senate and approved October 21, 1902.
Bill No. 9. A proposed act authorizing the County judge of Skullyville County to sell the Skullyville County Court House. Passed and approved December 13, 1902.
Bill No. 25. A proposed act amending an act changing the County court ground in Jackson County. Passed House December 18, 1902. Passed Senate December 19, 1902. Approved December 19, 1902.
Bill No. 5. An act to provide for the protection of the Choctaw and Chickasaw from the citizenship claims of those persons known as ""Court Claimants."" Passed Senate January 5, 1901. Passed House and approved January 7, 1901.
An act authorizing the sheriff of Jackson County to construct court house at Mayhew. Passed House October 30, 1899. Passed Senate with amendment October 30, 1899. Passed House with amendment and approved November 1, 1899.
An act entitled an act removing the Circuit Court of Pushmataha District of the Choctaw Nation in Mayhaw, Jackson County. Passed House and Senate October 24, 1899. Approved October 25, 1899.
Bill No. 67. An act appropriating $50.00 for the relief of N.J. Holson for services in building the Circuit Court House. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1898. Approved October 29, 1898.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act locating the circuit court grounds of the first Judicial District. Passed Senate October 20, 1897. Passed House and approved October 21, 1897.
Bill No. 57. A proposed act regulating the selecting of jurors to the circuit court of the first and third judicial districts. Passed House and Senate November 2, 1896. Approved November 4, 1896.
Bill No. 31. A proposed act prohibiting the running of a dance hall within a quarter of a mile of the circuit court grounds. Passed Senate October 29, 1896. Passed house and approved October 30, 1896.
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
Bill No. 15. An act changing location of the Lichanok Chito County court ground in San Bois County and to be called owl Creek County Court Grounds. Passed Senate October 20, 1894. Passed House and approved October 22, 1894.
Bill No. 4. An act making appropriation to defray the expense of guarding and boarding the Prisoners at the first district court grounds. Passed House and Senate February 17, 1893. Approved February 18, 1893.
Bill No. 11. An act repealing an act passed and approved June 29, 1893, locating the circuit court ground of Masholotubbee District, Gaines County. Passed House October 17, 1893. Passed Senate October 18, 1893. Approved October 19, 1893.
Bill No. 21. A proposed act amending Sec. 3 of an act establishing the time of meeting of circuit court of First District. Passed Senate October 11, 1892. Repassed Senate, House, and approved October 12, 1892.