A resolution of November 3, 1882 that Daniel Miller, district trustee of Pushmataha District be allowed until next October to make his report. Passed and approved November 3, 1882.
An act proposed to make appropriations for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1871. Passed House October 31, 1871. Passed Senate and was approved Nov. 1, 1871.
A resolution that a member from each house be appointed to make arrangements for the funeral of the Sergeant and Arms, Imachaya. Passed Senate, House, and was approved, November 1, 1872.
A resolution to request the Principal Chief to notify Joseph P. Folsom to make a report and explain his business in translating and printing the Choctaw Laws. Passed and approved October 26, 1874.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to procure suitable paper and a sufficient quantity on which to make copies of the Script roll and other papers for the use of Court of Claims and other purposes. Passed House March 4, 1876. Passed...
A resolution to make grateful recognition of the services of Col. P. Pitchlynn who died at Washington, D.C. Feb. 17, 1881. Passed and approved October 13, 1881.
A proposed bill to instruct the National Agent to make all future contracts for furnishing ties to the railroad with Choctaw citizens exclusively. Passed and approved Nov. 10, 1881.
A proposed act granting to A. Emerson Folsom the right to make a switch on the tramway to his coal mine. Passed House Nov. 10, 1881. Passed Senate and approved Nov. 11, 1881.
A resolution authorizing 1st Dist. Trustee, Jerry Folsom, to make his full report at the next General Council of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate November 4, 1884. Approved November 5, 1884.
A resolution requiring J.M. Hodges to make a report of the settlement made with the Gulf, Colorado, and the Santa Fe Railroad Company. Passed Senate and approved November 10, 1887.
A resolution of October 12, 1889, requiring the National Agent of the Choctaw Nation to make his report to the Principal Chief. Passed Senate October 14, 1889. Passed House and approved on October 14, 1889.
A resolution October 12, 1889, requiring the fiscal agent, Robert L. Owen, to make his report to the Principal chief of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved October 14, 1889.
A proposed act to make final the decision of the General Council on citizenship petitions and to repeal the act approved October 27, 1882. Passed Senate October 28, 1889. Passed House and approved October 30, 1889, with amendment.
The general council demands that the Principal Chief take necessary steps to cause L.G. Folsom to make final and satisfactory arrangements with the treasurer of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved November 14, 1890.
A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to make an appointment of one or two persons to investigate J.B. Lloyds, accounts. Passed Senate November 13, 1890. Passed House and approved November 14, 1890.
An act providing for special delegates to Washington D.C. to sign release of the Leased District and make requisition money arising therefrom. Passed and approved April 10, 1891.
A resolution requiring R.S. Frazier, district collector of the third District, to make a report to National Treasurer. Passed and approved December 12, 1891.
Bill No. 1. A resolution that Green McCurtain and his substitute N.B. Ainsworth, make report of their acts at Washington for the past year. Passed and approved October 5, 1894.
Bill No. 26. A resolution authorizing the national treasury to make full settlement with the Atoka Mining Co. and collect balance due. Passed and approved October 25, 1894.
Bill No. 30. A proposed act creating three commissions to make a complete roll of the citizens of the Choctaw nation. Passed Senate October 28, 1896. Passed House October 29, 1896. Approved October 29, 1896.
Bill No. 41. A proposed act creating a commission to make the final roll of all of the citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate November 3, 1897. Approved November 4, 1897.
Bill No. 9. Amending an act creating a commission to make the final roll of the citizens of the Choctaw Nation. Passed House and Senate October 18, 1898. Approved October 19, 1898.
An act authorizing the Principal Chief to employ an attorney for the Nation in citizenship cases and to make an appropriation therefore, and for other purposes. Passed House and Senate March 22, 1899. Approved March 23, 1899. Approved by President...
Bill No. 17. An act requiring the County Treasurer to make and publish quarterly reports. Passed House and Senate October 17, 1900. Passed Senate with amendment October 23, 1900.
Bill No. 41. A resolution authorizing the Principal Chief to make a demand of J.W. Ellis for payment of money due the Choctaw Nation for royalties collected by him on lumber and etc. Passed Senate October 30, 1900. Passed House and approved October...
Bill No. 49. An act declining to accept the report of S.H. Woods, National Auditor, for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1901, and also authorizing the National Treasurer to make demands on S.H. Woods for the amount of $13,153.26 and to report...
A resolution memorializing the Secretary of the Interior to make a per capita payment of the townsite fund to the Choctaw citizens. Passed December 18, 1902.
A letter from Acting Indian Inspector to National Secretary stating that it was not necessary to obtain the President's approval on the act entitled ""A resolution memorializing the Honorable Secretary of the Interior to make a...
Bill No. 5. An act favorable to vesting authority in the Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation to make final disposition of all tribal affairs after the expiration of the tribal government. Passed Senate June 31, 1905. Passed House and approved...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
A satire on Utilitarianism set in a provincial industrial town, portraying the dreariness of life for industrial workers, the hopelessness of decent people trapped in a failed marriage, and the fallacy of mechanical theories of human nature
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...