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Correspondence Regarding the Sale and Preservation of Native American Land in 1937, 1937-07-10

 Item — Box: SU 10, Folder: 64
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_12_10_64_0001
Correspondence Regarding the Sale and Preservation of Native American Land in 1937, 1937-07-10
Correspondence Regarding the Sale and Preservation of Native American Land in 1937, 1937-07-10

Scope and Contents

William Keel, an Indian, expresses concern to Senator Elmer Thomas about the sale of valuable timbered lands in Oklahoma. He believes that the government is not properly caring for the property rights of the Indians and is selling the land at an unfair price without reserving mineral rights. Keel urges Senator Thomas to investigate the matter and postpone the sale indefinitely. Senator Thomas responds that he has received protests regarding the sale and is cooperating with Chief Durant of the Choctaw Tribe to address the issue.

Dates

  • Creation: 1937-07-10

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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