Bill No. 25. An act for the relief of Henry Willis. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by McKinley December 8, 1899.
A resolution accepting the report of Henry S. Sanguin, Inspector on the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899.
An act for the relief of Henry Willis, Supt. of Tushkahoma Academy, of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate October 28, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899.
A resolution accepting the report of Henry Willis, Superintendent of Tuskaloosa Academy. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899.
A resolution accepting a report of Amos Henry, district trustee of first district. Passed and approved October 27, 1891. Passed House October 25, 1891.
Bill No. 16. A resolution accepting the report of Henry Willis, Supt. of Tushkalusa Academy. Passed House October 20, 1898. Passed Senate and approved October 21, 1898.
A resolution accepting the report of Henry L. Sanguin, District Collector for the Third District of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 22, 1903.
An act granting to Henry P. Ward the privileges to erect a bridge across North Boggy River and establish a toll gate. Passed House October 26, 1876. Passed Senate October 25, 1876. Approved October 26, 1876.
Bill No. 6. A resolution accepting the report of Amos Henry, District Trustee of third District. Passed House and Senate October 17, 1893. Approved October 18, 1893.
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.
Bill No. 55. A resolution authorizing Board of Education to examine the report of Henry Nail. Passed Senate November 2, 1896. Passed House with amendment November 3, 1896. Passed Senate November 3, 1896. Approved November 4, 1896.
A proposed act to grant a right of way to Henry L. Gooding for a tramway switch or branch railroad. Passed House November 2, 1888. Passed Senate and approved November 3, 1888.
Letter of J. F. Brown to Henry L. Dawes, warning of the evils which might result in the process of parceling lands, changing administration, etc., May 31, 1894.