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Correspondence between John Pierson and Senator Fred R. Harris Regarding Notary Public Fee System and Business Opportunities on Indian Reservations, 1970-06-17

 Item — Box: 197, Folder: 10
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_197_10_004
Correspondence between John Pierson and Senator Fred R. Harris Regarding Notary Public Fee System and Business Opportunities on Indian Reservations, 1970-06-17
Correspondence between John Pierson and Senator Fred R. Harris Regarding Notary Public Fee System and Business Opportunities on Indian Reservations, 1970-06-17

Scope and Contents

Mr. Pierson wrote to Senator Harris expressing his desire for a set fee for Notary Publics and business opportunities on Indian reservations. Senator Harris replied that he does not have jurisdiction over setting fees for Notary Publics and suggested contacting the Bureau of Indian Affairs for assistance with establishing a business on a reservation. Pierson also proposed ideas for creating employment opportunities for Indians, including agricultural work and exterminating harmful animals. He also requested assistance with obtaining a new typewriter and information on potential oil royalties.

Dates

  • Creation: 1970-06-17

Creator

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Full Extent

4 pages

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English