An act providing for the settlement of existing matters of difference between the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Passed and approved October 28, 1903. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt December 9, 1903.
Bill No. 44. An act providing for the defense of the Nation in Mississippi Choctaw cases pending before the Commission of the Five Civilized Tribes and the Department of the Interior. Passed and approved November 5, 1903. Approved by T. Roosevelt...
Bill No. 97. Proposed act providing for the paying of Freedman per capita as set apart under the 3rd act of Treaty of 1866. Passed and approved November 5, 1885.
Bill No. 2. An act providing for the compensation and expenses of McCurtain and Hill, as General Council, for the Choctaw Nation employed under section 28 of the act of congress, approved April 26, 1906. Passed House and Senate October 15, 1907....
A letter to E.H. Wilson stating that the act providing for compensation and expenses of McCurtain and Hill was approved by the President on November 23, 1907. Dated December 9, 1907.
A letter from Thomas Ryan, acting commissioner to E.H. Wilson, National Secretary, advising the President's approval on January 19, 1910 of the act amending the act providing for the officers of regular and special delegates. Dated February...
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)
Resolution providing pay to L.S.W. Folsom for services rendered in building a court house. Passed House October 28, 1887. Passed Senate and approved October 31, 1887.
A resolution providing pay to G.W. Dukes for services rendered in connection with building the court house in 2nd District. Passed and approved November 4, 1887.
An act providing for the taking of a census, 1857.</br></br>A resolution calling for the printing and distribution of the acts and resolutions, 1857.</br></br>An act repealing certain acts and making appropriations,...
Bill No. 43, a resolution providing for the recovering of the Capitol Building, by B. J. Pickens, Chairman of the Committee on Finance. Passed Senate November 11, 1881, passed House and approved November 12, 1881.
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