A letter from A.H. Garland, Attorney General, to Secretary of Interior concerning a contract dated November 8, 1883, between Mrs. A.G. Ream and Robert L. Ream, Jr., her husband and the Atoka Coal and Mining Company. July 29, 1885.
A letter from Acting Indian Inspector to National Secretary stating that it was not necessary to obtain the President's approval on the act entitled ""A resolution memorializing the Honorable Secretary of the Interior to make a...
A letter from the Hon. Secretary of the Interior, J. George Wright, transmitting the act to pay $2500 to Wesley Anderson to the President for action. Dated March 7, 1899.
A letter to E.H. Wilson referring to the memorial of the National Council of Choctaw Nation in reference to the action of the Secretary of the Interior segregating certain land for a timber reserve. Dated May 7, 1907.
A letter to the Secretary of the Interior recommending the President's disapproval of an act authorizing the Principal Chief to appoint a Commissioner on behalf of the Choctaw Nation. December 3, 1903.
A letter to the Secretary of the Interior stating it was not necessary to submit the resolution to the President entitled ""A resolution denying further compensation to S.W. Peel."" December 15, 1903.
A proposed act asking William Bryant, Principal Chief of the Nation, to request of the Secretary of the Interior a complete copy of all claims under the 12th article of Treaty of 1855. Passed House March 18, 1872. Passed Senate and was approved...
A resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Interior for copies of Charter Bond and plot of the M.K. and Texas Railroad Co. Approved October 14, 1875. Passed House and Senate the same.
A resolution memorializing the Secretary of the Interior to make a per capita payment of the townsite fund to the Choctaw citizens. Passed December 18, 1902.
An act for the Interior Department to look into and approve the work of the committee. Passed Senate October 16, 1891. Passed House October 19, 1891. Approved October 19, 1891.
An act providing for the defense of the Nation in Mississippi Choctaw cases pending before the commission to the Five Civilized Tribes and the Department of the Interior. Passed and approved November 5, 1903
Be it resolved by the General Council of the Choctaw Nation that we most respectfully request the Hon. Secretary of the Interior to take charge of these lands when segregated and in cooperation with the Principal Chief lease them whenever possible...
Bill No. 10. Memorial to the Secretary of the Interior to secure lands that have been segregated against intrusion. Passed Senate December 12, 1902. Passed house and approved December 13, 1902.
Bill No. 21. A memorial respectfully requesting the Department of the Interior to order the payment of funds belonging to certain allottees. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1905. Approved October 30, 1905.
Bill No. 24. Resolution requesting the Secretary of the Interior to revoke the order withdrawing pine lands from allotment and to permit citizens to file on the same under certain restrictions. Passed by Senate and House and approved October 28,...
Bill No. 29. A memorial to the Secretary of Interior to instruct the appraisers to estimate the number of acres of cleared land owned by citizens on lands segregated for coal purposes and to allow said citizens reasonable compensation. Passed and...
Bill No. 29. A resolution refusing to accept the sum of $50.00 per mile from the Arkansas and Choctaw Railway Co., as compensation for right-of-way through the Choctaw Nation, and informing the Secretary of the Interior thereof. Passed and approved...
Bill No. 31. A memorial to the Secretary of the Interior concerning the injustice of allowing persons of questionable citizenship to attend school at the expense of Choctaw Nation and other privileges. Passed Senate October 24, 1900. Passed House...