Correspondence on the Controversy of 1937 Timber Land Sales on Indian Reservations, 1937-07-10
Scope and Contents
Three letters have been written to Senator Elmer Thomas, expressing concerns about the sale of valuable timber lands belonging to the Indians. The letters highlight the unfairness and injustice of selling the land at its appraised value from 1912 without considering the growth and value of the timber over the years. The writers also raise concerns about the lack of reservation of mineral rights and the unauthorized removal of timber from the land. They urge Senator Thomas to postpone the sale and conduct a thorough investigation before proceeding.
Dates
- Creation: 1937-07-10
Creator
Language of Materials
English
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Full Extent
4 pages
Abstract
75th Congress (1937-1939)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository