A proposed act and amendment to appropriate money for printing the laws. Passed House Nov. 4, 1872. Passed and amended by Senate Nov. 4, 1872. Approved with amendment Nov. 5, 1872.
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.
Resolution proposed to appropriate $50.00 to Edmund McCurtain for extra services given while Superintendent of Public Schools. Passed and approved October 16, 1880.
A resolution making an appropriation of $50.00 for John Freeney for cleaning the Capitol from October 1881 to October 1882. Passed Senate November 2, 1882. Passed House and approved November 3, 1882.
A resolution appropriating $287.50 to have lightening rods placed upon the capitol building. Passed Senate February 24, 1888. Passed House February 25, 1888.
A proposed act authorizing the treasurer to call upon the United States Indian Agent for balance of freedman money. Passed Senate November 3, 1888. Passed House and approved November 5, 1888.
A proposed supplement to a joint resolution authorizing the president of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a special committee, approved November 2, 1889. Passed Senate November 12, 1889. Passed House and...
An act to defray expenses of committee attending funeral of ex-governor Edmund McCurtain. Passed Senate November 13, 1890. Passed House and approved November 14, 1890.
Bill No. 26. A resolution accepting the report of J.W. Everidge, collector, third district. Passed house and Senate October 24, 1893. Approved October 25, 1893.
Bill No. 58. A proposed act appropriating the sum of $50.00 to defray the expenses of the committee appointed by the council to attend the funeral of D.B. Roebuck. Passed Senate November 2, 1896. Passed House November 3, 1896. Approved November 4,...
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.