Box 7
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Contains 127 Results:
House Report 1604 (H. R. 10431). "Amend the Act Establishing the Eastern Judicial District of Oklahoma.", 1928
Seventieth Congress; First Session 1928
Public Law 965 (H. R. 10431)., 1929
Seventieth Congress 1929
H. J. Res. 120: To amend the Constitution fixing the commencement of the terms of President and Vice President and Members of Congress and the time for the assembling of Congress., 1927
WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session 1927
H. R. 7011: To detach Okfuskee County from the northern judicial district and attach to the eastern judicial district., 1928
Seventieth Congress; First Session 1928. A bill by Thomas D. McKeown.
H. R. 7917: Granting a pension to the regularly commissioned U. S. deputy marshals for the Western District of Arkansas, including the Indian Territory, and to their widows and dependent children., 1927
WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session 1927
H. R. 10431: To amend the Act establishing the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma., 1928
WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session 1928
H. R. 10768: To amend section 182 of the Judicial Code in so far as it relates to the eastern district of Oklahoma., 1928
WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session 1928
S. 5767: To amend an act conferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to settle claims of the Seminole Indians., 1929
Seventieth Congress; Second Session 1929. A bill by John James Blaine.
Correspondence., 1928-1930, 1932
Letters to or from include Thaddeus H. Caraway, Guy D. Goff, Scott Leavitt, William B. Pine, Jonathan G. Sargent, Frederick Steiwer, Elmer Thomas, Charles W. Waterman, and Robert L. Williams. Topics include Durant Court Bill and Indian claims.
H. R. 7963: To create a U. S. Court of Indian Claims., 1930
Seventy-first Congress; Second Session 1930. A bill by Scott Leavitt.