Bill No. 12. A proposed act granting Abner Pusly and James Brown the privilege to turnpike the Winding Stair Mountain. Passed and approved October 20, 1886.
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.
News item on the Curtis Bill (H. B. 8581), known as the bill "For the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes," March 5, 1898.
News item on John F. Brown, returning from Washington where he worked for a concurrence by House conferees on the Indian Appropriation bill, March 3, 1898.
News item on bill (H. R. 6702) "For the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, providing for the laying out of towns, the leasing of coal and other mineral, timber, farming and grazing lands, and for other purposes." Jan. 20,...
Editorial on John F. Brown, who went to Washington to seek justice in the case of two Seminole Indians having been burned at the stake by a white mob in Oklahoma Territory, Feb. 17, 1898.
First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...