A proposed act making appropriation for the fiscal year commencing Aug. 1, 1872 and ending July 31, 1873. Passed House, Senate, and approved Nov. 8, 1872.
A resolution that a committee of six be appointed to wait on the committee of Indian Affairs. Passed House October 11, 1873. Passed Senate and approved the same.
A resolution to send sympathy to the following families of the deceased: R.M. Jones, Bacon Blevin, William Jackson, and Samuel Hotimambe. Passed Senate and House October 15, 1873. Passed by its own limitations.
A resolution to send sympathy to the family of the later Henry Clay. Passed October 16, 1873. Passed Senate October 17, 1873. Approved October 17, 1873.
A report asking that the petition to change the Good Water Court Ground to Boiling Springs be granted. Passed Senate October 21, 1873. Passed House with amendment October 22, 1873. Passed Senate with amendment October 22, 1873. Approved October 22,...
A resolution to remove Ft. Coffee to New Hope Seminary for the purpose of benefit of the Seminary. Passed House and Senate October 21, 1873. Approved October 22, 1873.
A proposed act for the Commissioner to procure lists of claimants in the treaty of 1839. Passed with amendments October 23, 1873. Approved October 24, 1873.
A report showing that National Treasurer's report is correct and a resolution that the report be accepted by the Council. Passed by the Senate October 23, 1873. Passed and approved October 24, 1873.
An act proposed to pay Captain Shoney for his services as a member of the General Council in the year 1866. Passed Senate October 23, 1873. Passed House and approved October 24, 1873.
A resolution authorizing the National Agent to settle all unsettled business in regard to material used in constructing and repairing the M.K. and T. Railroad within the limits of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 22, 1873. Passed House...
A proposed act appointing the National Agent and defining his duties and fixing his pay. Passed Senate October 22, 1873. Passed House October 23, 1873. Approved October 24, 1873.
A proposed act authorizing the principal chief to suspend the National Treasurer and auditor for the time being when his reports are not accepted. Passed and approved October 25, 1873.
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 resolution authorizing the National Treasurer to turn over the money every three months to the Superintendent of Public Schools. Approved October 25, 1873.
Proposed act to amend the act approved Nov. 20, 1867 which prescribes the manner of executing convicts in Capitol cases. Passed House October 27, 1873. Passed Senate October 27, 1873 and approved on the same.
A proposed act permanently locating the circuit and County court ground in the several counties of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 28, 1873. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1873.
An act prescribing and defining the duties of National Treasurer in relation to net proceed claims. Passed by the House October 30, 1873. Approved October 30, 1873.
A proposed act requiring County clerks to turn over all books for recording marks and brands to the ranger. Passed House October 24, 1873. Passed Senate and approved on October 28, 1873.
A resolution allowing mileage to members of the Council appointed to go to Boggy Depot to confer with commissioners of Indian Affairs. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1873. Approved October 29, 1873.
A resolution to cancel warrant No. 250 issued October 31, 1870 in favor of John Page, amount $343.50. Passed House and Senate and approved October 29, 1873.
A proposed act to appropriate a certain amount of money for the benefit of David Perkins. Passed House and Senate October 29, 1873. Became a law by its own limitations.
An act entitled ""an act making appropriations for fiscal year commencing Aug. 1, 1873 and ending July 31, 1876. Passed Senate Nov. 8, 1875. Passed House and approved Nov. 10, 1875.
Letter of William Bryant, P.C.C.N., to William Robuck, July 22, 1873; covers a variety of topics; intruders in Indian Territory, freedmen question, forbidding of Douglas H. Cooper from representing the Choctaws, etc.