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Newspaper Clippings, Transcriptions:  1887
Newspaper Clippings, Transcriptions: 1887
Letter from Dennis Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to the National Council of the Creeks, protesting the granting of a right of way for a railroad through Indian Territory, April 12, 1886.
Letter from Dennis Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to the National Council of the Creeks, protesting the granting of a right of way for a railroad through Indian Territory, April 12, 1886.
Four letters from I. G. Vore to G. W. Grayson re:  Vore's appointment as Agent, the Isparhecher Rebellion, etc., 1883-1886.
Four letters from I. G. Vore to G. W. Grayson re: Vore's appointment as Agent, the Isparhecher Rebellion, etc., 1883-1886.
Letter from Dennis W. Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to L. B. Bell, authorizing Bell to represent the Cherokees at the International Council in Muskogee, October 7, 1886.
Letter from Dennis W. Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to L. B. Bell, authorizing Bell to represent the Cherokees at the International Council in Muskogee, October 7, 1886.
Letter from J. M. Perryman to G. W. Grayson and (L. C.) Perryman re:  Coachman, March 28, 1886.
Letter from J. M. Perryman to G. W. Grayson and (L. C.) Perryman re: Coachman, March 28, 1886.
Letter from J. M. Perryman, Principal Chief, to G. W. Grayson and the other Creek delegates in Washington, DC, April 25, 1886.
Letter from J. M. Perryman, Principal Chief, to G. W. Grayson and the other Creek delegates in Washington, DC, April 25, 1886.
Letter from the Creek delegation to William A. Day, auditor, asking to be informed of the settlement made by Superintendents Rector, Robinson, and Wortham re:  Creek Funds, February 23, 1886.
Letter from the Creek delegation to William A. Day, auditor, asking to be informed of the settlement made by Superintendents Rector, Robinson, and Wortham re: Creek Funds, February 23, 1886.
Letter from the Creek delegation to Washington, DC to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting the restoration of $2865.77 to the Creek Nation, March 30, 1886.
Letter from the Creek delegation to Washington, DC to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting the restoration of $2865.77 to the Creek Nation, March 30, 1886.
Letter from William Day, Auditor, to G. W. Grayson, Coweta Micco and the other Creek delegates re:  sundry sums of money lost to the Creek Nation, March 24, 1886.
Letter from William Day, Auditor, to G. W. Grayson, Coweta Micco and the other Creek delegates re: sundry sums of money lost to the Creek Nation, March 24, 1886.
Note from H. R. Schermerhorn, Spencer Academy, regarding going to Beaver Creek Church, July 1, 1886.Letter from H. R. Schermerhorn, Spencer Academy,  regarding general news at Spencer Academy, March 2, 1888.
Note from H. R. Schermerhorn, Spencer Academy, regarding going to Beaver Creek Church, July 1, 1886.Letter from H. R. Schermerhorn, Spencer Academy, regarding general news at Spencer Academy, March 2, 1888.
Typescript excerpt from History of the Powder River Indian Expedition of 1865, by H. E. Palmer, U.S. Army Captain, retired. This was read before the Kansas Loyal Legion meeting
Typescript excerpt from History of the Powder River Indian Expedition of 1865, by H. E. Palmer, U.S. Army Captain, retired. This was read before the Kansas Loyal Legion meeting
Bill No. 15. A resolution to respect the memory of the Hon. J.F. McCurtain, Allen Wright and Basil LeFlore. Passed and approved October 21, 1886.
Bill No. 15. A resolution to respect the memory of the Hon. J.F. McCurtain, Allen Wright and Basil LeFlore. Passed and approved October 21, 1886.
Bill No. 17. A proposed act to establish Spring Hill precinct in sugar Loaf County. Passed and approved October 22, 1886.
Bill No. 17. A proposed act to establish Spring Hill precinct in sugar Loaf County. Passed and approved October 22, 1886.
1887--Letter: To Hon. L.Q.C. Lamar, Secretary of the Interior from G.W. Harkins, et al, Chickasaw and Cherokee Delegates. Re: mining contracts of the Choctaw Nation with the Osage Coal and Mining Company.
1887--Letter: To Hon. L.Q.C. Lamar, Secretary of the Interior from G.W. Harkins, et al, Chickasaw and Cherokee Delegates. Re: mining contracts of the Choctaw Nation with the Osage Coal and Mining Company.
Bill No. 5. A resolution for relief of Thompson cooper, allowing pay and expenses for the removal of intruders. Passed House, Senate, and approved October 15, 1886.
Bill No. 5. A resolution for relief of Thompson cooper, allowing pay and expenses for the removal of intruders. Passed House, Senate, and approved October 15, 1886.
Bill No. 9. A resolution appropriating $30 to pay J.W. Everidge for removing intruders from Kiamitia County, Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 16, 1886. Passed House and approved October 18, 1886.
Bill No. 9. A resolution appropriating $30 to pay J.W. Everidge for removing intruders from Kiamitia County, Choctaw Nation. Passed Senate October 16, 1886. Passed House and approved October 18, 1886.
Bill No. 4. A resolution authorizing Principal Chief to appoint two delegates to the Chickasaw Nation. Passed and approved October 15, 1886.
Bill No. 4. A resolution authorizing Principal Chief to appoint two delegates to the Chickasaw Nation. Passed and approved October 15, 1886.
Bill No. 2. A proposed act increasing the salary of Superintendent of Public Schools. Passed House October 12, 1886. Passed Senate with amendment October 12, 1886. Approved October 12, 1886.
Bill No. 2. A proposed act increasing the salary of Superintendent of Public Schools. Passed House October 12, 1886. Passed Senate with amendment October 12, 1886. Approved October 12, 1886.
Bill No. 11. An act changing Wheelock election precinct to Bon Ton precinct. Passed and approved October 20, 1886.
Bill No. 11. An act changing Wheelock election precinct to Bon Ton precinct. Passed and approved October 20, 1886.
Bill No. 22. A proposed act to appoint two additional inspectors. Passed and approved October 22, 1886.
Bill No. 22. A proposed act to appoint two additional inspectors. Passed and approved October 22, 1886.
Bill No. 19. A resolution accepting report of H.C. Harris, District Collector, 2nd Judicial District. Passed and approved October 22, 1886.
Bill No. 19. A resolution accepting report of H.C. Harris, District Collector, 2nd Judicial District. Passed and approved October 22, 1886.
A resolution accepting report of J.B. Jeter, Trustee of 3rd District. Passed and approved October 14, 1886.
A resolution accepting report of J.B. Jeter, Trustee of 3rd District. Passed and approved October 14, 1886.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act prohibiting the sale or manufacture of Choctaw beer and etc. Passed and approved October 18, 1886.
Bill No. 8. A proposed act prohibiting the sale or manufacture of Choctaw beer and etc. Passed and approved October 18, 1886.
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.
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.