1932 Democratic National Convention items and Masonic apron. Convention items: reception badge, delegate badge,<br> Governor's staff ribbon, delegate ticket book <br> and ""William H. Murray for President"" pin.
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.
An act authorizing payment of a $1000 claim, 1858.</br></br>An act to appropriate $11,000 for the delegation in Washington, 1858.</br></br>An act to grant to William Holloway the privilege to turnpike the narrows and...
A proposed act for moving the County Site of Blue Co. from Chahta Tamaha to the Store House occupied by William Gardner in Chahta Tamaha. Passed House and approved October 30, 1871.
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 to pay William Roebuck $145.85, so that he can pay his daughter's tuition. Passed Senate Nov. 1, 1872. Passed House Nov. 2, 1872. Approved Nov. 4, 1872.
A resolution to send sympathy to the following families of the deceased: R.M. Jones, Bacon Blevin, William Jackson, and Samuel Hotimambe. Passed Senate and House October 15, 1873. Passed by its own limitations.
A resolution that the unexpended funds in the hands of the Ex-principal chief, William Bryant, be turned over to the National Treasury. Passed Senate October 16, 1874.
A proposed act granting to William Impson the privilege to turnpike the Jacks Fork Mountain and establish a toll gate thereon. Passed House October 19, 1874. Passed Senate October 20, 1874. Approved October 20, 1874.
The General Council of the Choctaw Nation accepts William Gardner District School Trustee, in and for Pushamataha District, Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 21, 1876
An act accepting Jackson Jones, Harriet Hunter, Vernett Taylor, Mary James, and William Grubbs as citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 31, 1884. Passed House and approved November 1, 1884.
A resolution of October 26, 1889, accepting the report of William Ansley, coal weigher, at McAlester Mine No. 10. Passed Senate October 28, 1889. Passed House and approved October 30, 1889.
An act adopting William Davis and his son, James Davis as citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed October 12, 1894. Approved October 13, 1894, with amendment.
A resolution endorsing William M. Gravens for Judge of the central district of the Indian Territory. Passed Senate October 9, 1895. Passed October 11, 1895. Approved October 11, 1895.
An act rejecting the application of David W. Weeden, et. al. to citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate October 25, 1898. Approved October 26, 1898. Disapproved January 20, 1899, by President William McKinley.
An act instructing the Board of Education. Passed House October 21, 1898. Passed Senate October 24, 1898. Approved October 25, 1898. Approved by William McKinley March 1, 1899.
Bill No. 73. An act appropriating money for the salary of the Coal Trustee. Passed and approved November 1, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley on December 28, 1899.
Bill No. 6. An act for the relief of Mrs. Jane F. McCurtain. Passed House and Senate October 31, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 12. An act granting Jackson Burns the right to establish a ferry on Sans Bois River. Passed House October 25, 1899. Passed Senate October 24, 1899. Approved October 25, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
Bill No. 24. An act to reimburse D.C. McCurtain. Passed House and Senate October 27, 1899. Approved October 30, 1899. Approved by Pres. William McKinley December 8, 1899.
A resolution to authorize the National Auditor to duplicate Warrant No. 183 to J.W. Everidge, Supt. of Public Instruction for William Le Flore in college. Passed House October 27, 1899. Passed Senate November 30, 1899, with amendment. Approved...
Bill No. 2. An act granting to John E. McBrayer a charter for a ferry on the Arkansas River. Passed House October 5, 1900. Passed Senate and approved October 8, 1900. Disapproved by President William McKinley, December 7, 1900.
Bill No. 12. An act requesting the U.S. Indian Agent to pay Prof. E.H. Rishel for services rendered in examining school teachers in July 1898. Passed House and Senate October 18, 1900. Approved October 22, 1900. Disapproved by Pres. William...
Bill No. 17. A resolution accepting the annual report of William Bryant, Collector for the Second District. Passed Senate October 29, 1901. Passed House and approved October 30, 1901.
A letter from J. George Wright, Indian Inspector, to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, in regard to the forwarding of the resolution of condolence in matter of death and assassination of the late Pres. William McKinley. December 5, 1901.
A letter from E.A. Hitchcock, Secretary to U.S. Indian Inspector, acknowledging the receipt of the resolution of condolence in the matter of the death and assassination of the late President William McKinley and stating a copy had been sent to the...
A letter from J. George Wright, Indian Inspector, to S.J. Homer, National Secretary, in regard to the forwarding of the resolution of condolence in matter of death and assassination of the late Pres. William McKinley. December 5, 1901.
Address to State Lions Convention, Ada, OK. A letter, originally attached to this speech, from William H. Goodner is located in Box 5, Folder 61. June 9, 1936.
Andrew Jackson: Hero of New Orleans by Daniel F. Cohalan. January 1930. Constitution Day and the Constitution by Justin Miller, Washington, D.C. September 17, 1935. Congressional Record reprint of speeches by Thomas P. Gore, Oklahoma...
Little Dorrit was originally published in 20 parts in 19 monthly installments, with the last two parts published in a double installment. William Dorrit, father of the title character, Amy, has been sent to Marshalsea debtor's prison in London,...