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Correspondence on the Sale of Choctaw Tribe Lands in 1937, 1937-07-17

 Item — Box: SU 10, Folder: 63
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_12_10_63_0009
Correspondence on the Sale of Choctaw Tribe Lands in 1937, 1937-07-17
Correspondence on the Sale of Choctaw Tribe Lands in 1937, 1937-07-17

Scope and Contents

The letter is from Francis Murray to Senator Elmer Thomas, expressing concern about the sale of valuable timbered lands belonging to the Choctaw Tribe in Oklahoma. Murray believes that the lands should be sold at their current higher value, rather than the 1912 appraised value, and that mineral rights should be reserved. He also raises concerns about the neglect and unauthorized removal of timber from the lands. Murray requests that the sale be postponed indefinitely for further investigation and adjustment. Senator Thomas assures Murray that he is working with Chief Durant of the Choctaw Tribe to address the issue.

Dates

  • Creation: 1937-07-17

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

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Full Extent

2 pages

Abstract

75th Congress (1937-1939)

Related Materials

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; Hopi Tribe of Arizona

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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