Bill No. 13. A resolution memorializing the commission for the Five Civilized Tribes to establish a branch of land office in the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved December 13, 1902.
Bill No. 4. A proposed act creating an allotting commission. Passed House December 10, 1902. Passed Senate December 11, 1902. Approved December 12, 1902.
A letter from U.S. Indian Inspector to National Secretary informing him that it is not necessary to submit the resolution entitled ""A resolution memorializing the Honorable Commission to establish branch land office in the Choctaw...
A letter from the Acting U.S. Indian Inspector to the National Inspector informing him that the act creating an allotting commission was disapproved by the President on February 28, 1903. Dated March 10, 1903.
An act abolishing the office of Choctaw Citizenship Commission and the office of Custodian of Records and Office clerks of the said commission. Passed House and Senate October 20, 1903. Approved October 22, 1903.
An act authorizing the appointment of allotment commissioners whose duty it shall be to assist citizens under the direction of the commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Passed and approved October 29, 1903.
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
Bill No. 14. A memorial requesting continuance of present Choctaw Townsite Commission until its work is completed. Passed Senate October 27, 1904. Passed house and approved October 28, 1904.
An act to authorize, empower, and direct the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation to appoint and commission two competent and well fitted citizens as commissioners on the part of the Chickasaw Nation to negotiate with the Choctaw People relative to the...
Bill No. 10. An act abolishing the office of Choctaw Citizenship Commission and the office of Custodian of Records and ex-officers clerk of said commission and repealing law creating same. Passed House and Senate October 20, 1903. Approved October...
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. 1. An act to ratify an agreement by and between the adjusting commission on the part of the Choctaw Nation and a like commission on the part of the Chickasaw Nation. Passed Senate June 27, 1905. Passed House and approved on June 30, 1905.
Indian chief. Typescripts of news articles (1870-1907) relating to mining and grazing leases, Dawes Commission proceedings, tribal government, and politics of the Seminole Nation, along with editorials concerning John F. Brown, a businessman and...
Printed materials 1870-1907 .25 foot Indian chief. Typescripts of news articles (1870-1907) relating to mining and grazing leases, Dawes Commission proceedings, tribal government, and politics of the Seminole Nation, along with editorials...
Government employee. Letters (1903-1909) from Burdine to his wife describing life in Indian Territory, especially in the town of Tishomingo, and his work as a member of the Dawes Commission.
Indian chief. Correspondence (1879-1897); annual messages (1879-1882); speeches (1879-1887); an autobiography (1880); proclamations (1879-1885); and other papers (1879-1922) relating to political matters in which Bushyhead was involved as principal...
Government employee. Correspondence (1904-1908); recollections (1955); allotment records (1908); Civil War papers (1864); and published materials (1932-1954) relating to Indian Territory events of the early twentieth century and reflecting Chaney's...
Indian tribe. Official correspondence, letter press books, reports, chiefs' messages, speeches of delegates, proceedings, laws, court decisions, acts, leases, election returns, registers of removal claims, and clippings related to the affairs of...
Indian tribe. Acts, laws, bills, and resolutions (1896-1910) of the Choctaw Nation; typescripts of newspaper articles (1868-1936), mainly about political matters such as elections, allotment, and the Dawes Commission, along with four ledgers...