Box LG 8
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Contains 191 Results:
Public Lands-Indian Debts., 1950
H.R. 9339; "To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to compromise, adjust, or cancel certain debts of individual Indians and Indian tribal organizations, and for other purposes" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Public Lands-Indian Lands., 1949
H.R.5099; "To authorize the United States to purchase restricted lands of individual Indians, and for other purposes" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Public Lands-Indian Land Leases., 1949
Discussion of H.R.5098; "To authorize the leasing of restricted Indian lands for public, religious, educational, recreational, business, and other purposes requiring the grant of long-term leases" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Public Lands-Indian Livestock Loans., 1949
H.R.5097; "For the administration of Indian livestock loans, and for other purposes" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Public Lands-Indian Rehabilitation., 1950
Discussion of H.R.7638; "To promote the rehabilitation of the Indians of western Oklahoma, and for other purposes" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Public Lands-Indian Reservation Roads., 1949
Discussion of H.R.5232; "To amend the Road Act of May 26, 1928 (45 Stat. 750), authorizing appropriations for roads on Indian reservations" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma). Report No.1046 (H.R.5232).
Public Lands-Indian Rolls., 1949
Discussion of H.R.4896; "To provide that the Indians Claims Commission shall hear and determine claims to enrollment on the rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes and of the Osage Indians" (Edward H. Rees-Kansas).
Public Lands-Indian Rolls., 1950
Discussion of H.R.7129; "To provide for the determination of claims to enrollment on the rolls of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, Delaware, and Osage Tribes of Indians" (Edward H. Rees-Kansas).
Public Lands-Indian Tax Refund., 1947-1949
Public Lands-Lawton., 1949
Legislation/Data Re: H.R.4877; "To confer jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma of proceedings to condemn certain real property, title to which is in the United States, same being held in trust by the United States for the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Tribes, in Comanche County, Oklahoma" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma). Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.
