An act proposed for the appropriating of money for the fiscal year commencing August 1, 1870 and ending July 31, 1871. Passed Senate October 29, 1870. Passed 1870.
An act proposed prescribing the limit to actions, indictments, etc. Passed House October 13, 1871. Passed Senate October 13, 1871. Approved October 14, 1871.
A proposed resolution to order both Houses to meet in the House of Representatives on October 19, 1871 to hear the Okmulgee Delegation Report. Passed and approved October 18, 1871.
A proposed act to renew the charter for a toll bridge granted to George W. Riddle in 1866. Passed House October 18, 1871. Passed Senate October 17, 1871. Approved October 18, 1871.
An act proposed to grant David McCurtain, Sheriff of Scullyville Co., money to employ an attorney in his defense against John Ingle. Passed House October 16, 1871. Passed Senate October 18, 1871. Approved October 19, 1871.
A proposed resolution for the ratification of the Okmulgee Constitution adopted Dec. 20, 1870. Passed House October 21, 1871. Passed Senate October 23, 1871. Approved October 24, 1871.
A resolution proposed for the adjournment of the session of the General Council then in session on Nov. 1871. Passed House October 25, 1871. Passed Senate and approved October 26, 1871.
A proposed resolution to grant Billy Williams, Sheriff of Towson Co., money to employ an attorney for his defense. Passed and approved October 26, 1871.
A proposed act for changing the location of the election precinct at Hashukwa, Blue Co., to Fisher Durants Meeting House. Passed and approved October 28, 1871.
A proposed act to repeal the act approved Nov. 20, 1867, concerning the granting of permits for trade. Passed House October 24, 1871. Passed Senate October 26, 1871. Approved October 28.
A proposed act for moving the County Site of Blue Co. from Chahta Tamaha to the Store House occupied by William Gardner in Chahta Tamaha. Passed House and approved October 30, 1871.
An act proposed to move the election precinct from Coleman Cole's old place in Cedar Co. to Barnett Devenpot's place in Cedar Co. Passed House October 28, 1871. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1871.
A report of the Superintendent of Public Schools and District Trustees reports and an act proposed to appropriate money to keep certain children in school. Passed and approved October 30, 1871.
A proposed act authorizing the principal chief to order the National Secretary to distribute Law books in his possession, printed by J.P. Folsom. Passed House October 30, 1871. Passed Senate October 31, 1871. Approved October 31, 1871.
A proposed act to pay members of the council a certain amount of money for expenses during their stay. Passed House and Senate October 38, 1871. Became a law by limitation Nov. 1, 1871.
An act proposed to make appropriations for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1871. Passed House October 31, 1871. Passed Senate and was approved Nov. 1, 1871.
A proposed act to pay the board of Alfred Wight, W. W. Hampton, Alex Benton, and Sam McGee, for October term of the General Council for 1871. Passed House March 8, 1872. Passed Senate March 15, 1872. Approved March 15, 1872.
A proposed act for legalizing the illegitimate child of Gooding Nelson and Susan Parker. Passed Senate October 10, 1871. Passed House and approved October 11, 1871.
A proposed act locating the election precinct of Boggy Depot to New Boggy Depot in Blue County. Passed House and approved October 11, 1871. Passed Senate October 10, 1871.
A proposed act to appropriate $1000.00 so that Forbis LeFlore, Superintendent of Public Schools, might carry out the provision of the law paper of November 1871. Passed House, Senate was approved March 19, 1872.
A proposed act to repeal an act passed October 1871, and to reenact the act granting and regulating permits which were approved Nov. 29, 1867. Passed House Nov. 6, 1872. Passed Senate and approved Nov. 7, 1872.
Agreement between Choctaw Nation and Presbyterian Board on Spencer Academy, 1871.</br></br>Senate document, memorial of I.L. Garvin, Principal Chief of Choctaw Nation, 1878.</br></br>Appointment of J.W. Everidge, Jr. as...