A resolution for the joint meeting of both Houses of the General Council in 1869. Passed House October 21, 1869. Passed Senate October 21, 1869. Approved October 21, 1869.
Proposed bill to prohibit the carrying of fire arms of any kind to any public gathering of the people. Passed Senate October 21, 1869. Passed House October 12, 1869. Approved October 23, 1869.
A resolution regarding payment of Choctaw ball players. Passed Senate October 19, 1869. Passed House October 23, 1869. Approved October 23, 1869. (Written in Choctaw)
A proposed act to repeal the act which entitled the National Attorney to attend the claims set up against the Nation. Passed House October 23, 1869, passed Senate October 23, 1869. Approved October 26, 1869.
A proposal to remove Sakit County and Probate Court in Kiamitia County. Passed House October 25, 1869, passed Senate October 26, 1869. Approved October 26, 1869.
A proposed act to lay the report of the Committee over to the next General Council. Committee composed of I.P. Folsom, Ed D. Night and Campbell Leflore. Passed and approved October 30, 1869.
A proposed act authorizing the National Treasurer to borrow money of Green W. Thompson to pay the expenses of the General Council then in session. Passed House October 25, 1869. Passed Senate October 25, 1869. Approved October 26, 1869.
A proposed act directing the superintendent of schools to advertise to sale the property belonging to the ""Good Water School"". Passed and approved October 30, 1869.
A proposed act authorizing the principal chief to employ a competent translator to translate all laws into Choctaw language. Passed and approved, October 30, 1869.
A proposed act protecting against the use of public money of the Choctaw for the building of railroads. Passed House October 29, 1869. Passed Senate and approved October 30, 1869.
A proposed act authorizing the principal chief to appoint three people to inspect the printed laws and to see if they could be compiled as directed by an act approved October 17, 1867. Passed and approved October 30, 1869.
A proposed act to establish an additional election precinct in Sanbois Co., Choctaw Nation to be called ""Hancocks Election Precinct"". Passed House October 26, 1869. Passed Senate October 27, 1869. Approved October 27, 1869.
A proposed act directing the Superintendent of Schools to advertise to sale the buildings and fields of the Fort Coffee School. Passed and approved October 30, 1869.
A proposed act to pay $2.00 per day to all Lighthorsemen attending the special session of the council for their expenses. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed Senate and approved March 31, 1870.
A proposed act to pay one dollar and a half per day for expenses to the members then attending the General Council. Passed House October 27, 1869. Passed Senate October 27, 1869. Approved October 27, 1869.
A proposed act requiring the principal chief to send a responsible person to the National Treasurer and receive all the money then in his hands and to defray in part the expenses of the Council then in session. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed...
A proposed act to repeal the second section of the law passed December 31, 1866. Passed House March 31, 1870. Passed Senate April 2, 1870. Approved April 2, 1870.
An act proposed for the calling of special election to determine the sentiment in regard to surveying the County. Passed House April 1, 1870. Passed Senate and approved April 2, 1870.
A proposed resolution for borrowing from the school funds to defray in part the expenses of the extra session of the General Council. Passed and approved April 2, 1870.
A proposed resolution to express sympathy for the deaths of Samuel Garland, Fisher Frazier, and Ellis Frazier to their families. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed Senate March 31, 1870. Approved April 1, 1870.
A resolution proposed in regard to reading and interpreting the joint committee report on Choctaw and Chickasaw Thirty Fifth Parallel Railroad Bill. Passed House, Senate, and approved April 5, 1870.
A proposed resolution that the report of the National Auditors for the year of 1869 be accepted. Passed House October 27, 1869. Passed Senate October 28, 1869. Amended by House October 28, by Senate October 28, 1869. Approved October 28, 1869.
A resolution supporting the protest against a territorial government by the Indian legation at Washington. Passed House and Senate April 4, 1870. Approved April 5, 1870.
A proposed resolution for the addition of $2.00 to the pay of members of the extra session of the council, per day. Passed House March 30, 1870. Passed Senate March 31, 1870. Repassed House April 6, 1870. Repassed Senate April 7, 1870.
A proposed act for the legalizing of the child of Ben Lewis and Phebe Hampton which was born out of wedlock. Passed House, Senate and was approved on October 28, 1869.
Resolution authorizing the National Secretary to have Charters of the thirty-fifth parallel and the Central, Choctaw and Chickasaw Railroad Companies translated into Choctaw. Passed and approved April 8, 1870.
An act for the legalizing of the children of Nico Colbert and Lewis Colbert which were born out of wedlock. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1869. Approved same.
A proposed act to authorize the borrowing of $5000 from Green W. Thompson to pay the expenses of the General Assembly then in session. Passed House October 29, 1869. Passed Senate October 29, 1869. Approved October 29, 1869.
A proposed act to pay Wilbur Hampton $30. 80 to pay for the board of his two children attending school. Passed House, Senate and was approved October 29, 1869.
A proposed act to pay $72.00 to Fisher Frazier to pay the board of his son attending school. Passed Senate October 29, 1869. Passed House and was approved October 29, 1869.
Resolution authorizing the appointment of a Treasurer Protem to receive and receipt money in the hands of Olmstead. Passed House October 11, 1870. Passed Senate and approved October 12, 1870.
Resolution to instruct the National Secretary to produce the original manuscripts of the two charters granted in 1870 to two sets of railroad companies. Passed and approved October 10, 1870.