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Stolen Treasury Bonds: Correspondence Regarding Recovery and Replacement, 1963-01-01 - 1963-12-31

 Item — Box: 32, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_32_19_0014
Stolen Treasury Bonds: Correspondence Regarding Recovery and Replacement, 1963-01-01 - 1963-12-31
Stolen Treasury Bonds: Correspondence Regarding Recovery and Replacement, 1963-01-01 - 1963-12-31

Scope and Contents

Jack L. Rorschach, an attorney, wrote to Senator Monroney on behalf of Violet Mae Wesho Foreman, a Menominee Indian whose Treasury Bonds were stolen while she lived in Chicago. The Bureau of Indian Affairs provided instructions for replacement of the bonds, suggesting that if they were Treasury Bonds, the loss should be reported to the Treasury Department in Chicago, and if they were issued by Menominee Enterprises, Inc., the matter should be taken up with that organization. Senator Monroney's office acknowledged the letter and promised to provide information on the replacement procedure. Violet Mae Wesho Foreman had received a $3,000 bond from the Menominee tribe, which was stolen in Chicago in 1961.

Dates

  • Creation: 1963-01-01 - 1963-12-31

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Full Extent

5 pages

Abstract

88th Congress (1963-1965)

Related Materials

Cherokee Nation; Delaware Tribe of Indians; Menominee Indians

General

Native Americans

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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