An act defining the crimes and punishments of treason and murder, 1858.</br></br>An act defining the crime and punishment of manslaughter, 1858.</br></br>An act authorizing payment to John Joshua's widow, 1858.
An act defining the crime and punishment of incest, 1858.</br></br>An act defining the crime and punishment of larceny, 1858.</br></br>An act granting to D. Davis the privilege to erect a toll bridge, 1858.
An act declaring and defining the status of the soil and its materials appurtenance belonging to Choctaws and Chickasaws. Passed House and Senate October 26, 1875. Approved October 26, 1875.
An act creating the office of special examiner to investigate and audit the outstanding script in Nashoba, Cedar, Boktuklo, and Eagle Counties. Passed House, Senate, and approved November 5, 1903. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt December 29, 1903.
An act creating the office of Delegate to the Congress of the U.S. and prescribing his duties and providing his compensation. Passed Senate October 18, 1899. Passed House and approved October 19, 1899.
An act creating the Choctaw Oil and Refining Company for the purpose of finding petroleum for rock oil, and increasing the revenue of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 21, 1884. Passed House and approved October 23, 1884.
An act creating a commission to accompany the Dawes Commission in making a roll of Choctaw Citizens. Passed Senate March 23, 1899. Passed House and approved March 24, 1899.
An act conferring citizenship on certain persons. Referred to House January 31, 1906, referred to committee on finance February 1, 1906, tabled by committee on February 15, 1906.
An act conferring citizenship in the Choctaw Nation upon James and Walton Patterson, and their families also Babe Thompson. Passed and approved November 6, 1884.
An act changing the location of the Court Ground of Wade County by Choctaw Council. Approved Nov. 6, 1879. Passed Senate Nov. 5. Passed House Nov. 6, 1879.
An act changing the election precinct in Mashoba County of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House October 23, 1899. Passed Senate October 24, 1899. Approved October 15, 1899.
An act authorizing the townsite commissioner of the Choctaw Nation to survey, appraise, and sell the land lying between the city of Ft. Smith, Arkansas and the Arkansas River and extending to the mouth of Mill Creek. Passed Senate and House October...
An act authorizing the Superintendent of Public Schools to transfer Fort Coffee to New Hope Seminary. Passed Congress October 27, 1876. Approved October 28, 1876.
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 authorizing the sale of the property and site of New Hope Seminary. Passed House and Senate with amendment October 31, 1899. Approved November 1, 1899.
An act authorizing the Principal Chief to purchase carpets and have the roof of the capitol repaired. Passed Senate April 9, 1891. Passed House and approved April 10, 1891.
An act authorizing the Principal Chief to employ an attorney for the Nation in citizenship cases and to make an appropriation therefore, and for other purposes. Passed House and Senate March 22, 1899. Approved March 23, 1899. Approved by President...
An act authorizing the National Auditor to issue a warrant in favor of the Principal Chief, Green McCurtain. Passed March 22, 1899. Approved March 23, 1899.