A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning ""an act for the relief of Thomas W. Hunter."" Dated December 19, 1899.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector to Mr. S.J. Homer, National Secretary of Choctaw Nation, concerning ""an act for the relief of Henry Willis."" Dated December 19, 1899.
A letter to the U.S. Indian Inspector stating there is no need to submit the resolution to the President denying further compensation to S.W. Peel. December 26, 1903.
A proposed resolution as to negotiations with the U.S. in relation to lands between 96th and 100th degree of west longitude. Passed House December 22, 1889. Passed Senate and approved December 23, 1889.
A proposed act contracting to the delegation appointed to negotiate with the authorities of the U.S. to get one fourth of the recovery out of the leased district. Passed House and Senate December 23, 1889. Approved December 24, 1889.
A letter from J. George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, to Hon. Green McCurtain, Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation, concerning the submitting of the General appropriation. Acts to the department for executive action."" Dated December 29,...
A resolution of the Choctaw Council endorsing Hon. W.H. Clayton for appointment as U.S. Judge for the eastern district of the state of Oklahoma. Passed and approved February 21, 1907.
Bill No. 5. A proposed act making requisition for certain funds under the judgment of the Court of Claims as the U.S. in favor of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved February 25, 1888.
A proposed act to authorize requisition to be made for the payment of a portion of what may be appropriated by congress in satisfaction of the judgment of the U.S. Court of Claims in favor of the Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved February 25,...
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.
Bill No. 55. A memorial to the Congress of the U.S. urging them to remove the restrictions upon surplus lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaws. Passed Senate February 3, 1906. Passed House February 5, 1906. Approved February 9, 1906.
Martin Chuzzlewit appeared in monthly parts, January 1843-July 1844, as Charles Dickens' sixth novel. The novel was not as successful as earlier novels, although Dickens thought it was best of his stories to that point. Dickens' 1842 trip to...
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 U.S. Indian Inspector to National Secretary informing him that it is not necessary to submit the resolution entitled ""A resolution endorsing the action of the convention of the Five Civilized Tribes held at Eufaula, Indian...
Bill No. 1. An act providing for the appointment of commissioners to the International Council and meet the U.S. Commissioners. Passed Senate January 25, 1894. Passed House and approved January 26, 1894.
A letter from acting U.S. Inspector to E.H. Wilson informing him that the act relative to leasing the unleased coal and asphalt lands in the Choctaw Nation was disapproved by the President on January 6, 1903. Dated January 15, 1903.
A letter to S.J. Homer from Mr. J. George Wright, requesting all acts of the national council of different nations of the Indian Territory hereafter be forwarded to the President of the U.S. for executive action, be not folded or rolled. Letter...
Correspondence: J.W. Grant to Charles Kroff, acknowledging letter about the 11th Indiana Infantry Volunteers, near Edwards Station, July 14, 1885. Includes transcription.
Business card of W.C. Butler. Broom Corn, Calhoun, Missouri. On the back is...
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...
A memorial to Congress of U.S. asking its consideration of the recommendations of the U.S. Indian Inspector for Indian Territory, have for claims set forth in Section 29 of the acts of Congress, approved June 28, 1898. Passed and approved October...
Letter from L.P. Walker to Douglas H. Cooper regarding cultivating friendly relations and the closest alliance with the Choctaw Nation and the U.S. Government. Dated May 13, 1861. Original and copy.
An act appropriating school funds from the coal and asphalt funds in the U.S. Treasury for school year of 1899-1900. Passed and approved November 1, 1899.
A proposed act to provide for protection of the rights of the Choctaw Nation and her citizens against increased encroachments by U.S. Courts. Passed Senate November 13, 1889. Passed House November 14, 1889.
A resolution requiring Alf McCay, U.S. Indian Policeman, to present itemized statement and vouchers showing expenses incurred in moving cattle from Choctaw Nation. Passed and approved November 6, 1903.
A letter from George Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector, concerning the receipt of ""an act authorizing the payment of Rogers Wade Furniture Co."" without impression of the National Seal. Dated November 29, 1899.
Bill No. 43. A resolution that the Principal chief is instructed to press on the Commissioners of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Indian Agent the necessity for the removal of intruders. Passed November 3, 1885. Approved November 4, 1885.