The Indian Citizen August 23, 1906; ""letter to the editor"" which criticizes Green McCurtain and his efforts to allow the freedmen to be adopted by the tribe. cites Chickasaw refusal to do so.
The New State Tribune September 6, 1906; address by Thomas W. Hunter to Choctaws urging them to support the Democratic Party, since the Republicans were pushing for joint statehood (discusses the Sequoyah movement, political dispossession of...
The Indian Citizen November 1, 1906; letter of J.G. Ralls to editor, regarding failure of Green McCurtain to call for elections for governor and national council as required by the constitution.
The Dewey World September 10, 1908; regarding commissioners obtaining proof verifying that Mississippi Choctaws and Chickasaws were living on their allotments.
Johnston County Capital-Democrat May 25, 1916; regarding work of the competency commission in determining if Indians were competent, and therefore able to have full control of their property.
Memorial in Honor of Allen Wright, Basil Le Flore and J.F. McCurtain from an original in the possession of Muriel Wright; generally praises their accomplishments.
File contains several documents relative to the survey of the boundary between the Choctaw Nation and Arkansas, most notably the field notes of the 1825 survey.
Resolution by the Choctaw Council requesting the governor to write a letter to the President to empower a delegation to petition Choctaw requests in Washington, to give the agent supervisory control over the Leased District, etc. November 4, 1857.
Finance committee report recommending the appointment of a special delegate to Washington D.C. to represent Choctaw interests. Oct 14, 1908. An act providing for the same, Oct 14, 1908. (Signed by Theodore Roosevelt)
A Story of Choctaw Chiefs by Peter J. Hudson, original copy in F.S. Barde Collection at Oklahoma Historical Society, discusses political makeup of tribe, also traces the history of each chief.
Six letters from the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes to the National Secretary of the Choctaws (E.H. Wilson) accounting for the laws which were approved or disapproved by the President, March 1908 - April 1909 (incomplete)
Editorial on Choctaws and Chickasaws from original in the F.S. Barde Collection at Oklahoma Historical Society. discusses tribal dispute over governor's office by rival claimants (after death of Green McCurtain), per capita payments, etc.
Letter from L.P. Walker to Douglas H. Cooper regarding cultivating friendly relations and the closest alliance with the Choctaw Nation and the U.S. Government. Dated May 13, 1861. Original and copy.
Letter of William Bryant, P.C.C.N., to William Robuck, July 22, 1873; covers a variety of topics; intruders in Indian Territory, freedmen question, forbidding of Douglas H. Cooper from representing the Choctaws, etc.